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'''Visuals:''' On a white/gray gradient background, we see the green word "BURNS" in a Charlemagne Bold font (the same font as seen in the [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] logo). To the right, there is a blue box with an and symbol "&". The word "BURNS" becomes two copies and the "&" box zooms in. |
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'''Trivia:''' Burns served as a manager for Paula Poundstone, who had appeared in ''Science Court'' and earlier episodes of ''Home Movies'', hence the company's involvement in either production. |
'''Trivia:''' Burns served as a manager for Paula Poundstone, who had appeared in ''Science Court'' and earlier episodes of ''Home Movies'', hence the company's involvement in either production. |
Revision as of 05:36, 9 October 2023
Michael Bass
Background
Burns & Burns was the production company of Seattle-born producer Bonnie Burns, founded in Los Angeles, California, but headquarted in Wilmington, North Carolina.
(October 15, 1994-April 4, 2004)
Visuals: On a white/gray gradient background, we see the green word "BURNS" in a Charlemagne Bold font (the same font as seen in the Pixar logo). To the right, there is a blue box with an and symbol "&". The word "BURNS" becomes two copies and the "&" box zooms in.
Trivia: Burns served as a manager for Paula Poundstone, who had appeared in Science Court and earlier episodes of Home Movies, hence the company's involvement in either production.
Variants:
- The logo can be on screen for as long as it wants, as seen on My Brother and Me.
- Sometimes, the logo is still.
- On the Home Movies episode, Broken Dreams, the logo is superimposed over a black background with Coach McGuirk running from something.
- Another variant exists with just the simple text. It was used as a prototype and was seen on at least one episode of Science Court.
Technique: The two "BURNS" words flying up from each other, the forming of the box with the "&" symbol.
Audio: The ending theme plays over the logo.
Availability: First seen on the short-lived Nickelodeon series My Brother and Me and later on the TV shows Science Court and Home Movies (some episodes of the latter remove the logo). Also seen on the stand-up comedy special Paula Poundstone Goes to Harvard.