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  2. Northern Lights Entertainment was a film production company owned by the late filmmaker Ivan Reitman. He later went on to start The Montecito Picture Company in 1998 with Tom Pollock. 1st Logo (February 21-April 3, 1992)

    • Overview
    • 1st Logo (February 21-April 3, 1992)
    • 2nd Logo (December 17, 1993-June 12, 1998)

    Background: Northern Lights Entertainment was a film production company owned by the late producer and filmmaker, Ivan Reitman. He later went on to start (and also owned) The Montecito Picture Company in the late 1990s with his son, Jason.

    Logo: On a black background, we see these words in the middle of the screen: 

    ENTERTAINMENT

    "Northern Lights" is written in an italic handwritten text while "ENTERTAINMENT" is written block text.

    FX/SFX: None. 

    Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme of the movie.

    Availability: Rare. Seen at the end of Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot and Beethoven.

    Nicknames: "The Woodland Forest", "The Moving Lights", "The Forest Logo", "AWOO-O-OO!"

    Logo: On a dark blue background, we open to something moving in the sky (akin to the Aurora Borealis that occurs in the high latitude Arctic/Antarctic regions). It slowly comes upward, the edges forming the outline of the name. The full logo appears and the background starts to brighten, showing the upper part of a mountainous woodland forest at sunrise. On the left of the logo, there is a pine tree standing on top of a cliff. The written part of the text is in white while the "ENTERTAINMENT" part is light pink.

    Variants:

    •A short version was seen at the end of Beethoven: The Animated Series.

    •At the end of Six Days, Seven Nights, the logo is cropped to 2.35:1, and a registered trademark symbol appears next to "ENTERTAINMENT" after the sequence.

    •4:3 full-screen prints of films including Beethoven's 2nd, Junior, and Six Days, Seven Nights use an open-matte version with more information visible on the top and bottom, and sometimes very top and very bottom. Sometimes, the very top and very bottom parts of the frame are cropped to 1.85:1, making it a widescreen framing of the logo with both sides of the image.

  3. The 1.85 version of the logo, cropped to 2.35, exists during the end of Six Days, Seven Nights (the final film to use this logo). Northern Lights Entertainment. The Montecito Picture Company.

  4. The full logo appears and the background starts to brighten, showing the upper part of a mountainous woodland forest at sunrise. On the left of the logo, there is a pine tree standing on top of a cliff. The written part of the text is in white while the "ENTERTAINMENT" part is light pink.

  5. Explore the history and evolution of Portfolio Entertainment, a Canadian media company and animation studio.

  6. Portfolio Entertainment is a Canadian television production and distribution company based in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded in 1991 by Lisa Olfman and Joy Rosen with a focus on children's programming, later expanding into primetime production.

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