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This is Ken Olin's vanity card. |
This is Ken Olin's vanity card. |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see a ship with "after" on left, floats on a blue line, while "PORTSMOUTH" slides downwards below the line. |
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see a ship with "after" on left, floats on a blue line, while "PORTSMOUTH" slides downwards below the line. |
Revision as of 17:48, 9 October 2023
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This is Ken Olin's vanity card.
Logo (April 29, 2005-May 8, 2011)
Visuals: On a black background, we see a ship with "after" on left, floats on a blue line, while "PORTSMOUTH" slides downwards below the line.
Trivia: The company's name comes from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Technique: 2D animation by New Wave Entertainment and Pembroke Creative.[1]
Audio: A ship horn followed a 2-note guitar base tune and some waves and pelicans sounds. Composed by Blake Neely.
Audio Variants:
- ABC airings use a generic theme and leaves a ship horn intact.
- On the pilot episode of Brothers & Sisters, the theme from the Berlanti Television logo is heard due to an editing error.
- On Introducing Lennie Rose, the tune is slowed down and low-pitched.
Availability: Seen on the failed pilot of Introducing Lennie Rose and Brothers & Sisters.