79th & York Entertainment

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

This is an American television production company. It also ran a division known as 51st East Entertainment.

Logo (September 23, 2013-February 29, 2020)


Visuals: The camera quickly zooms in on a train quickly traveling with a motion blur effect in a subway. As the camera passes the train, a sign is shown on a grided tile wall. It is black and has the following words on it:

79th & York
ENTERTAINMENT

The sign also has a white line near the top. Next to "79th & York", there are two red circles with "2" and "3" respectively. Four circles are next to "ENTERTAINMENT":

  • A red one with "R" on it.
  • A green one with "D" on it.
  • A blue one with "M".
  • A yellow one with "J" on it. Unlike all the other circles, the "J" is black.

Next to the circles, another white line divides the sign, leaving a square. The square has an arrow pointing to the top-right. In the background, there is a floor, two pillars, and some lights on the ceiling. The camera slows to a stop as it approaches the sign. Some lights shine from behind the wall and on the sign.

Variant: On Couples Court with the Cutlers, the company name is instead "51st East ENTERTAINMENT".

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The sound of a train quickly going through tracks, what sounds like a train whistle and a gunshot-like sound.

Availability: Seen on Lauren Lake's Paternity Court and Couples Court with the Cutlers.

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