Dunn Films

Background
Dunn Films was a production company formed by Robert and Linda Dunn in 1990 to produce the Christian video series A Joey Named Jack, but would gradually stray from family content in the late-90s to produce b-movies. They would reform as 44 Films in 2003, though that label would shutter by 2005. The Dunns would become part of Entropy Films in 2009.

1st Logo (1990-1997)
Logo: On an orange background, we see a silhouette image of the front of a house. A girl is sitting on the rails, with a dog standing in the opening between railings. A light slowly forms in the center of the house. DUNN FILMS is below in black.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A somber five note theme.

Availability: Appeared on A Joey Named Jack. Was also seen on Rabies: A Neighborhood's Nightmare.

2nd Logo (1999-2000)
Logo: On a black background, a white drawing of a sun slides in from the left of the screen, moving to the bottom right corner. The sun transforms into a crescent as comets form by the inside of the crescent. The image zooms out as it becomes purple and white and the background itself becomes white. "DUNN" is below the now shrunk image.

Variant: On Eternal Sundown, the logo is shown to the right of the logo for Spice Factory.

FX/SFX: The zooming and letters appearing.

Music/Sounds: A descending tune.

Availability: It was seen on Eternal Sundown and Idols.