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This is the production company of television writer and producer '''Alan Spencer'''. |
This is the production company of television writer and producer '''Alan Spencer'''. |
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===(September 23, 1986-August 16, 2012?)=== |
===Logo (September 23, 1986-August 16, 2012?)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' A simple byline (in white font) appears after the production company/year wall of text. This byline is usually placed in front of (or above) a background picture (see "Variants" below) and is immediately followed by an "In Association With" text and whatever company produced the TV show or movie. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*''The Nutt House:'' There is a still shot of a front area (including doors and a doorman) of a fancy New York hotel. People are walking about on the sidewalk. The trunk of a |
*''The Nutt House:'' There is a still shot of a front area (including doors and a doorman) of a fancy New York hotel. People are walking about on the sidewalk. The trunk of a gold cab with its tail lights on appears on the lower left quarter of the screen. This byline is on the middle of the shot (in a Cheers-like font): |
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<center>BROOKSFILMS TELEVISION<br>and<br>ALAN SPENCER<br>PRODUCTIONS, INC.</center> |
<center>BROOKSFILMS TELEVISION<br>and<br>ALAN SPENCER<br>PRODUCTIONS, INC.</center> |
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The shot is immediately followed by the [[ABC Studios|Touchstone Television]] logo. |
The shot is immediately followed by the [[ABC Studios|Touchstone Television]] logo. |
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*''The Ghost Writer'' (1990 TV movie): The byline is on top of the screen written |
*''The Ghost Writer'' (1990 TV movie): The byline is on top of the screen written as such: |
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<center>ALAN SPENCER<br> |
<center>ALAN SPENCER<br> |
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The picture that accompanies that byline below is that of a dead man rising from his coffin, attempting to strangle an obviously alive guy out of anger. This is followed by the logos of [[Phoenix Entertainment Group]] and [[New World Television]]. |
The picture that accompanies that byline below is that of a dead man rising from his coffin, attempting to strangle an obviously alive guy out of anger. This is followed by the logos of [[Phoenix Entertainment Group]] and [[New World Television]]. |
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*''Galaxy Beat'' (1994 TV movie): The byline is in the middle of the screen (like ''The Nutt House'' variant) and written in same manner as ''The Ghost Writer'' variant, only with an entirely different font (the bigger size of the font made on the first letters of Alan Spencer's name) and with a line separating the name and "PRODUCTIONS". This is accompanied by a picture of the main cast (including a little alien). It is followed by the |
*''Galaxy Beat'' (1994 TV movie): The byline is in the middle of the screen (like ''The Nutt House'' variant) and written in same manner as ''The Ghost Writer'' variant, only with an entirely different font (the bigger size of the font made on the first letters of Alan Spencer's name) and with a line separating the name and "PRODUCTIONS". This is accompanied by a picture of the main cast (including a little alien). It is followed by the [[3 Arts Entertainment]] and [[HBO Independent Productions]] logos. |
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'''Technique:''' A still, chyroned graphic. |
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'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the program. |
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'''Legacy:''' None. |
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[[Category:American television logos]] |
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[[Category:American film logos]] |
[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}} |
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[[Category:United States]] |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:Film logos]] |
[[Category:Film logos]] |
Revision as of 10:46, 9 August 2024
katola520
Video captures courtesy of
Broken Saw, Jesse Coffey and LogicSmash
Background
This is the production company of television writer and producer Alan Spencer.
Logo (September 23, 1986-August 16, 2012?)
Visuals: A simple byline (in white font) appears after the production company/year wall of text. This byline is usually placed in front of (or above) a background picture (see "Variants" below) and is immediately followed by an "In Association With" text and whatever company produced the TV show or movie.
Variants:
- The Nutt House: There is a still shot of a front area (including doors and a doorman) of a fancy New York hotel. People are walking about on the sidewalk. The trunk of a gold cab with its tail lights on appears on the lower left quarter of the screen. This byline is on the middle of the shot (in a Cheers-like font):
and
ALAN SPENCER
PRODUCTIONS, INC.
The shot is immediately followed by the Touchstone Television logo.
- The Ghost Writer (1990 TV movie): The byline is on top of the screen written as such:
Productions
The picture that accompanies that byline below is that of a dead man rising from his coffin, attempting to strangle an obviously alive guy out of anger. This is followed by the logos of Phoenix Entertainment Group and New World Television.
- Galaxy Beat (1994 TV movie): The byline is in the middle of the screen (like The Nutt House variant) and written in same manner as The Ghost Writer variant, only with an entirely different font (the bigger size of the font made on the first letters of Alan Spencer's name) and with a line separating the name and "PRODUCTIONS". This is accompanied by a picture of the main cast (including a little alien). It is followed by the 3 Arts Entertainment and HBO Independent Productions logos.
Technique: A still, chyroned graphic.
Audio: The ending theme of the program.
Availability: Seen on shows and TV movies produced by Alan Spencer, such as Sledge Hammer, The Nutt House, The Ghost Writer, and Galaxy Beat.