Squint Films

Background
Squint Films was a short-lived joint venture between Entropy Films (namely co-founders Robert and Linda Dunn), and Squint Entertainment. The creation of this label came about due to financial trouble the Dunns faced in funding a personal project; Entropy had no interest in religious content so refused to back it outright. The label was also created to circumvent fear of funding a Christian film solely through church donations. Squint Entertainment would offer to finance the film on the condition it features music from their roster. Jerry Berman acquired the Dunn's and Squint's stakes in the label and rebranded the company as Indicative Films and turning its focus toward Hebrew-language content.

1st Logo (2000)
Logo: We see a grey blurry image slowly manifest on a black background. The image slowly clears to reveal it is a pair of eyes. The eyes shut and strain as the grey artifacts collapse and form into the Squint Entertainment logo (the word "squint with the "q" and "u" attached and a pointed bar resting on the merged points of both letters), with "films" toward the bottom right of it.

FX/SFX: The blur and the text forming.

Music/Sounds: A jungle-type tune, with a church bell.

Availability: It was only seen on one film, Idols.