Dunn Films

The Dunn Chronicles
The Dunn Chronicles was a brand used for a series of television films produced by Robert and Linda Dunn, each based on books they have authored. The films initially aired on PAX before moving to Fox as later titles were deemed too egregious for the former's standards.

1st Logo (1995-2000)
Logo: We fade in to a white background. Silhouettes of two arms and hands fade in as the image condenses into a glowing square. "The Dunn Chronicles" fades in below before everything crossfades to a number, reflecting what number installment the film is (around seven in total.)

Variant: On televised prints of Idols, "A presentation of..." fades in before the animation plays out.

FX/SFX: The light and fading effects.

Music/Sounds: Whooshes and a ghostly synth note.

Availability: Appeared on various television movies released throughout the 90s.

Editor's Note: None.

Dunn Films
This was a general production company run by the Dunns.

1st Logo (2000)
Logo: We see an object illuminated on a black background. An ovular shape follows suit and soon both come into view. The word "dunn" is in the oval, while "FILMS" is outside of it. The oval is crystalized while "FILMS" is in a darker shade. A blue light engulfs the oval and turns it into a solid light blue, with "dunn" becoming black and "FILMS" turning blue.

FX/SFX: The shimmering and light effects.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Appeared on Idols.

Editor's Note: Idols debuted on television, airing on Trinity Broadcasting Network who helped fund the movie. As a result it would use the logo for The Dunn Chronicles. This logo debuted on a limited theatrical release by First Look Pictures, which featured content cut in the TBN broadcast. One of the most commonly circulated prints of the film come from international releases through Overseas FilmGroup, which was used on later runs through FilmRise.