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The Film Department owed $62.3 million against $1.9 million of unspoken-for cash. Missed interest payments put the firm in default, and attempts to raise new equity failed. Lenders granted some leniency in hope of getting paid with IPO proceeds. According to Reuters, TFD was going to use about 40 percent of the $85 million it wanted to raise to ...
- June 2007
- Motion pictures
- Mark Gill, Neil Sacker
Mar 25, 2024 · Logo (September 16, 2009-February 4, 2011) Visuals: On a black background, a red circle with a black "F" inside appears scrolling multiple times, stacked on each other. As the company name in white fades in below, the scrolling stops as the circle shines. Variant: A still version is used at the end of their films. Technique: Computer animation.
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The Film Department (TFD) was an independent film production, finance and international sales company based in West Hollywood, California.
Feb 16, 2015 · The Universal logo has evolved in a major way since its debut in 1914, when the main text read ‘The Trans-Atlantic Film Co’. Since then, we’ve seen planes fly around the globe in the ’30s, cars drive around it for ‘Smokey And The Bandit’ in 1977 and an 8-bit version of that classic French horn theme tune for ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs The World’ in 2010.