Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures

Background
Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures (also known as Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures Film Corporation, Macleod Trail SW & SE Entertainment Fan 2018 Pictures or Macleod Trail Southwest & Southeast Entertainment Fan 2018 Pictures or simply Macleod) is an Canadian film studio owned by Paramount Pictures Entertainment. It was founded in March 22, 1936 by Steve Cruz and Alexander Cheng. in October 13, 1906, Steve Cruz founded Macleod Trail Film Company, the first film was called The Frog Fairytales and it was released in October 18, 1906. in September 21, 1922, Alexander Cheng founded Southwest & Southeast Pictures, Inc., a film division of Southwest & Southeast Entertainment Fan 2018 Cinemas. The first film called "Shoes on the Clown", Released in October 22, 1922. in August 16, 1931, Chrysler acquired Southwest & Southeast Entertainment Fan 2018 Cinemas and renamed to SW & SE Entertainment Fan 2018 Pictures, Inc. after renaming SW & SE Entertainment Fan 2018 Cinemas. and March 22, 1936, it was merged into Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures, The First Film called "The Edmonton House", which is released on March 27, 1936.

In October 13, 1956, Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures celebrates 50th Anniversary, making the film of great. In September 16, 1977, Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures spun-off to make a media conglomerate named "Macleod Media Group". In October 16, 1991, Paramount Pictures acquired Macleod Media Group, renaming Paramount Pictures Entertainment. In July 10, 2006, Daniel Costa has decided that Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures to change a new logo before commemorate 100th anniversary. In October 13, 2006, Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures celebrates 100th Anniversary.

Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures had the movie franchise such as Daniel Tiger, Liverpool, Swan Two, The Magical of Camp, L-Men, and Gunner. The Company has a Television and Home Entertainment divisions, and it's subsidiaries are Macleod Searchlight Pictures, Macleod World Productions, and Macleod Square Studios.

1st logo (October 18, 1906–September 4, 1921)
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Nicknames: "Macleod Trail boring text", "Macleod Trail text".

Logo: October 18, 1906–February 16, 1918: On the black background, it says:

Macleod Trail Film Company Presents

March 18, 1918–September 4, 1921: Same as 1906 logo, it says:

Macleod Trail Presents

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on The Frog Fairytales, Daniel Tiger, Train to Norway, Fisherman to the Edmonton, and other films. it also the last appearance is Ship to Norway.

Trivia: Macleod Trail Film Company was founded in October 13, 1906.

2nd logo (May 24, 1921–November 26, 1926)
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Nicknames: "Text on the box"

Logo: On the box, the text is:

Macleod Trail Film Company Presents

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on The Thing of Carrie, Swan Too, Daniel Tiger and Alex Rhino, and other films. The last appearance is Deerfoot.

3rd logo (November 28, 1926–February 2, 1936)
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Nicknames: "Fox Film rip-off"

Logo: On the Fox Film style, the text is:

Macleod Trail Film Company Presents

Closing title: On the black background, we see "The End" on the handwritten script, and fade to wipe "Macleod", then "Trail", and then "Company". it says "Macleod Trail Film".

FX/SFX: Fox Film lights.

Music/Sounds: The Trumpet sound on appear on this logo, then end fanfare with 6 notes.

Availability: Seen on Train Travel to Norway, The Amanda Sisters, The Magical of Camp, and other films. and also the last film is The 5 Brothers.

Trivia: The last film called "The 5 Brothers" before it merged into "Macleod Trail SW & SE EF2018 Pictures".