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. The venture ended following the completion of their only film.

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.

Editor's Note: The Dunn's Dunn & Done Films venture is credited by logo in the film, though this had no bearings on the Squint Films venture; it was meant to denote the owners of the novel the film was based on.