Dunn Films

Background
Dunn Films was a production company formed by Robert and Linda Dunn in 1990 to produce the Christian video series A Joey Named Jack, but would gradually stray from family content in the late-90s. Dunn films would take part in a joint venture between The Dickson Company and producer Jerry Sterns to form 1944 Films, which would later get acquired by Entropy Films in 2007.

1st Logo (1990-1996)
Logo: On an orange background, we see a silhouette image of the front of a house. A girl is sitting on the rails, with a dog standing in the opening between railings. A light slowly forms in the center of the house. DUNN FILMS is below in black.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A somber five note theme.

Availability: Appeared on episodes of A Joey Named Jack from the era.

2nd Logo (1996-2001)
Logo: On a black background, we see two white Ns, one of which is mirrored on the right. Two circles are present in the upper portions of the Ns, while two boxes appear and disappear on the bottom halves. They zoom out until the letters "D" and "U" fade in next to the Ns, with the other shapes vanishing.

Variant: On the web episodes of A Joey Named Jack, the animation takes place on a white background, and is noticeably more choppy.

FX/SFX: The zooming and letters appearing.

Music/Sounds: The sound of people arguing.

Availability: Seen on later episodes of A Joey Named Jack, Nightmare Gallery, the ultra short lived 1999 revival of Inner Sanctum and the TV movie Rabies: A Neighborhood's Nightmare.