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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|pink}}, {{color|orange}} and {{color|gold|yellow}} morning sky, we see a silhouette of a lighthouse with the sun behind it over a {{color|deepskyblue|blue}} sea, and the text "{{font|serif|'''CASTLE ROCK''' ENTERTAINMENT}}" below. A copyright stamp that says "Copyright © (YEAR) CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT All Rights Reserved" is below. This was likely a placeholder logo used before the animated logo was ready for use. |
'''Logo:''' On a {{color|pink}}, {{color|orange}} and {{color|gold|yellow}} morning sky, we see a silhouette of a lighthouse with the sun behind it over a {{color|deepskyblue|blue}} sea, and the text "{{font|serif|'''CASTLE ROCK''' ENTERTAINMENT}}" below. A copyright stamp that says "Copyright © (YEAR) CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT All Rights Reserved" is below. This was likely a placeholder logo used before the animated logo was ready for use. |
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'''Trivia:''' Castle Rock was named after a Maine location in horror writer Stephen King's novels. |
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Castle Rock Entertainment created a television unit when the company was formed in 1987, and produced its first program, an NBC pilot titled Heart and Soul, in 1988. Glenn Padnick, the company's co-founder and partner, previously ran Embassy Communications, and it was decided to operate a television branch for him to run. Although Castle Rock continues to operate, the television department has been dormant since The Seinfeld Story in 2004. It has possibly been dissolved into Warner Bros. Television. Although Warner Bros. owns their shows, the distribution rights to Seinfeld belong to Sony Pictures Television.
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1st Logo (July 21, 1988-September 16, 1989) | 2nd Logo (September 24, 1989-November 17, 1994) | 3rd Logo (December 8, 1994-November 25, 2004) |
Logo: On a pink, orange and yellow morning sky, we see a silhouette of a lighthouse with the sun behind it over a blue sea, and the text "CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT" below. A copyright stamp that says "Copyright © (YEAR) CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT All Rights Reserved" is below. This was likely a placeholder logo used before the animated logo was ready for use.
Trivia: Castle Rock was named after a Maine location in horror writer Stephen King's novels.
Variant:
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None or the closing soundtrack of the program.
Availability: Extremely rare.
Logo: Same as the 1989 Castle Rock Entertainment logo, but the logo is sped-up and shortened, and a copyright stamp appears under the company name.
Variants:
Copyright Stamps:
Technique: Same as the 1989 movie logo.
Music/Sounds: A sped-up rendition of the last five notes of the movie jingle. Sometimes, the closing theme was used.
Availability: Rare.
Logo: Same as the 1994 movie logo, but once again, the logo is sped-up and shortened, and a copyright stamp appears underneath the company name.
Bylines: One of the following three bylines appears below the logo:
Copyright Stamps:
Variants:
Technique: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: Same as the last logo. This was eventually changed to an abridged version of the 1994 jingle in 1996.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Common.
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