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Revision as of 04:46, 5 November 2022


Background

This is the production company of film producer Jordan Kerner.

(January 18, 2002-)

Nickname: "Watching Fireworks"

Logo: In a large black-and-white stadium, fireworks are being launched. The camera zooms out to a grandma and a little kid standing on a balcony, watching the action. It continues to zoom out through a tunnel entrance as the text

THE
KERNER ENTERTAINMENT
COMPANY

appears in a Copperplate Gothic font below.

Variants:

  • Starting with Charlotte's Web, the text "KERNER" is replaced with "K." However, Smurfs: The Lost Village uses the original variant.
  • On The Smurfs 2, the fireworks are colored blue, and Papa Smurf, Smurfette, and Clumsy Smurf are seen sitting on the balcony watching the action.
  • On the 2003 version of A Wrinkle in Time, the logo is cut to the last few seconds.
  • Starting with Clifford the Big Red Dog, the logo was enhanced. The sky is more detailed with stars and the tunnel entrance is extended. Also, after the logo completes, it turns into a drawing and pans down into the opening sequence.

FX/SFX: The fireworks and the people turning their heads.

Music/Sounds: Usually the film's opening/closing theme plays over, but on Snow Dogs, George of the Jungle 2 and Clifford the Big Red Dog, a majestic fanfare is heard.

Availability: Common. This first appeared on Snow Dogs, and was later seen on George of the Jungle 2, Charlotte's Web, the Smurfs films, and most recently, Clifford the Big Red Dog.

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