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not sure WTF was going on with those credits, but it's fixed now.
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===(October 30, 1975-October 2, 2004)===
===Logo (November 13, 1984-October 2, 2004)===
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Logo: On a black or CGI coastal background, we see the red or orange text (in ITC Serif Gothic)'' zoom out:
'''Visuals:''' On a black or coastal background, there is the red or orange text (in ITC Serif Gothic)'' zoom out:


AN
AN <br>
ANDREW SOLT <br>
PRODUCTION


'''Trivia:''' The coastal background variant comes from the scene of Saludos Amigos' "Hello Friends", and is actually just a drawing of Rio De Janeiro at night (you can even see Christ the Redeemer on top of one of the peaks). Considering this first appeared on ''Donald Duck's 50th Birthday'', this was intentional.
ANDREW SOLT


'''Variants:''' On some programs, "in association with" appears below.
PRODUCTION


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
Trivia: The CGI coastal background variant comes from the scene of Saludos Amigos' "Hello Friends".


'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the TV series or special. In some cases, a synthesized glockenspiel scale that repeats itself three times is heard, or occasionally, after 1993, the SOFA Entertainment jingle.
Variants:


'''Availability:''' Seen on TV series and specials produced by Andrew Solt, such as ''The Knot's Landing Block Party'' which was last seen on Soapnet (now Disney Junior) years ago, ''Donald Duck's 50th Birthday'' and ''The History of Rock n' Roll''. It can also be seen on various Ed Sullivan specials. Also seen at the end of a Iowa Public TV airing The Ed Sullivan Show, followed by Paul Brownstein and WQED logos.
FX/SFX: The logo zooming out, "in association with" appearing below.


Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the TV series or special. In some cases, a synthesized glockenspiel scale that repeats itself three times is heard, or occasionally, since 1993, the SOFA Entertainment jingle.


Availability: Seen on TV series and specials produced by Andrew Solt, such as ''The Knot's Landing Block Party'' which was last seen on Soapnet (now Disney Junior) years ago,''Donald Duck's 50th Birthday'' and ''The History of Rock n' Roll''. It can also be seen on various Ed Sullivan specials. Also seen at the end Iowa Public TV airing The Ed Sullivan Show, followed by Paul Brownstein and WQED logos.


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Editor's Note: None.
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Revision as of 02:19, 12 December 2023


Logo (November 13, 1984-October 2, 2004)


Visuals: On a black or coastal background, there is the red or orange text (in ITC Serif Gothic) zoom out:

AN
ANDREW SOLT
PRODUCTION

Trivia: The coastal background variant comes from the scene of Saludos Amigos' "Hello Friends", and is actually just a drawing of Rio De Janeiro at night (you can even see Christ the Redeemer on top of one of the peaks). Considering this first appeared on Donald Duck's 50th Birthday, this was intentional.

Variants: On some programs, "in association with" appears below.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: The closing theme of the TV series or special. In some cases, a synthesized glockenspiel scale that repeats itself three times is heard, or occasionally, after 1993, the SOFA Entertainment jingle.

Availability: Seen on TV series and specials produced by Andrew Solt, such as The Knot's Landing Block Party which was last seen on Soapnet (now Disney Junior) years ago, Donald Duck's 50th Birthday and The History of Rock n' Roll. It can also be seen on various Ed Sullivan specials. Also seen at the end of a Iowa Public TV airing The Ed Sullivan Show, followed by Paul Brownstein and WQED logos.

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