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'''Logo:''' We see an old-style {{color|gold|yellow}} TV reading the company name in white on the TV static. It then quickly zooms back to reveal a {{color|red}} room and {{color|brown}} floor, with a dog against a {{color|green}} couch staring at us.
'''Logo:''' We see an old-style {{color|gold|yellow}} TV reading the company name in white on the TV static. It then quickly zooms back to reveal a {{color|red}} room and {{color|saddlebrown|brown}} floor, with a dog against a {{color|green}} couch staring at us.


'''Variant:''' On ''Game of Silence'', the logo is above the [[David Hudgins Productions]] logo.
'''Variant:''' On ''Game of Silence'', the logo is above the [[David Hudgins Productions]] logo.

Revision as of 03:34, 12 July 2023


Background

This is Carol Mendelsohn's vanity card. The company is under an overall deal with Fox Entertainment, and previously at Universal Television.

(September 22, 2010-)

Logo: We see an old-style yellow TV reading the company name in white on the TV static. It then quickly zooms back to reveal a red room and brown floor, with a dog against a green couch staring at us.

Variant: On Game of Silence, the logo is above the David Hudgins Productions logo.

Technique: CGI animation, with live-action for the dog.

Music/Sounds: A dog bark with the panting noises, the closing theme or silent. Original CBS and NBC airings use a generic theme.

Availability: Seen on The Defenders (2010), Dogs in the City, and Game of Silence.

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