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Logo descriptions by Operaghost
Logo captures by Operaghost
Editions by Operaghost
Video captures courtesy of
 
===Background===
Background: This company was created by stand-up comedian Denis Leary in New York City.
 
===1st Logo (March 14, 2001-September 7, 2011)===
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Logo'''Visuals:''' WeThere seeis live-action footage of the George Washington Bridge in New York City. and theThe sky gets darker, the lights get brighter, and the background starts to be covered with a black rectangle until you can only see the bridge and all the lights are visible. The sky going from bright to dark is sped up. As this happens we see, the wordsword "{{color|cyan|A P O S T L E}}", zoomin fadea outcyan-ish color, pans down until it stops below the rectangle.
1st Logo
(March 14, 2001-September 7, 2011)
 
'''Variants:'''
Apostle (2005)
Logo Variant: *There is a longer version.
*An in-credit version also exists.
*An alternate version also exists on <u>the ''Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary''</u>, where the word "{{color|cyan|A P O S T L E}}" is in a different font, with a dot in the "{{color|cyan|O}}".
 
'''Technique:''' Time lapse footage mixed with computer animation.
Logo: We see live-action footage of New York City and the sky gets darker, the lights get brighter, and the background starts to be covered with a black rectangle until you can only see the bridge and all the lights. The sky going from bright to dark is sped up. As this happens we see the words "A P O S T L E" zoom fade out.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A fastquiet, quieterfast drum beat with a low-pitched owl-like sound inbetweenin between, sometimes longer.
Logo Variant: There is a longer version.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Job'', the ''Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary'', ''Rescue Me'', ''Shorties Watchin' Shorties'', and ''Canterbury's Law''. It was also seen on failed pilots such as ''Fort Pit'', and ''Can Openers''.
FX/SFX: Just the text zoom-fading in and the black rectangle forming and the live action of New York.
 
===2nd Logo (May 3, 2013-September 1, 2016)===
Music/Sounds: A fast quieter drum beat with a low-pitched owl-like sound inbetween
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'''Visuals:''' There is the same part of New York at night from the previous logo, but at a different point of nighttime. The city and the video is sped up because of all the vehicles going by. The word "A P O S T L E" (in the same font from the previous logo's alternate variant, albeit the dot in the letter "O" is absent), this time in white, is above the bridge throughout.
Music/Sounds Variant:
There's a high pitch version.
A longer version is seen on Rescue Me only when The Cloudland Company logo is a in-credit variant.
 
'''Technique:''' Live-action.
Availability: Seen on Rescue Me and Maron.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' AAn electric guitar note.
Editor's Note: None.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Maron'', ''Sirens'', ''Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll'', and ''Benders''.
 
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2nd Logo
[[Category:Television logos]]
(May 3, 2013-)
[[Category:Vanity cards]]
 
[[Category:English-language logos]]
Apostle (2013)
 
Logo: We see a picture of what appears to be a part of New York at night the city and the video is sped up because of all the vehicles going by. The words "APOSTLE" are still.
 
Music/Sounds: A electric guitar note.
 
FX/SFX: Just the live action of New York.
 
Availability: Seen on Maron.
 
Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 10:13, 24 September 2024


Background

This company was created by stand-up comedian Denis Leary in New York City.

1st Logo (March 14, 2001-September 7, 2011)


Visuals: There is live-action footage of the George Washington Bridge in New York City. The sky gets darker, the lights get brighter, and the background starts to be covered with a black rectangle until only the bridge and all the lights are visible. The sky going from bright to dark is sped up. As this happens, the word "A P O S T L E", in a cyan-ish color, pans down until it stops below the rectangle.

Variants:

  • There is a longer version.
  • An in-credit version also exists.
  • An alternate version also exists on the Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary, where the word "A P O S T L E" is in a different font, with a dot in the "O".

Technique: Time lapse footage mixed with computer animation.

Audio: A quiet, fast drum beat with a low-pitched owl-like sound in between, sometimes longer.

Availability: Seen on The Job, the Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary, Rescue Me, Shorties Watchin' Shorties, and Canterbury's Law. It was also seen on failed pilots such as Fort Pit, and Can Openers.

2nd Logo (May 3, 2013-September 1, 2016)


Visuals: There is the same part of New York at night from the previous logo, but at a different point of nighttime. The city and the video is sped up because of all the vehicles going by. The word "A P O S T L E" (in the same font from the previous logo's alternate variant, albeit the dot in the letter "O" is absent), this time in white, is above the bridge throughout.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: An electric guitar note.

Availability: Seen on Maron, Sirens, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, and Benders.

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