Dandy Films

Background
This was a production company operated by Linda Dunn, Jason Adderly and Park Perkins, based in Ogden, Utah. It was launched in 1986 as D.P.A. Films and focused on locally produced instructional films before shifting their focus to low budget movies. In 1994, British producer Ruth Dodd joined the company and the company received a loan from E! founder Alan Mruvka. From there, the company was rebranded to its current name. The company produced three films throughout 1995 before merging with Dodd's The Millimeter Station two years after, rebranding to Portal Films.

1st Logo (1989-1993)
Logo: We see a picture of Bryce Canyon at dusk. "DANDY FILMS" fades in below and shines.

FX/SFX: The shine and the text.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Appeared on Nest, D.O.A.D. and Santa's Little Helpers.

2nd Logo (1995)
Logo: We fade in to a golden cube with one of the corners facing the viewer. Two Ds are present on the front facing sides in a mirror fashion. The cube shines as the white text "DANDY FILMS" fades in below.

Variant(s):


 * Sometimes this logo is set on a blue or space background.
 * At the end of films, the cube is grey and the text "A" and "production" sandwiches the company name.

FX/SFX: The shine and the text.

Music/Sounds: A mythical synthesizer tune. Sometimes none.

Availability: Appeared on Huge and the 1995 remakes of Rabbit Test and The Beast of Yucca Flats.