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===Background===
===Background===
This is R.J. Cutler's vanity card. It was formerly known as Actual Reality Pictures.
This is R.J. Cutler's vanity card. It was formerly known as '''Actual Reality Pictures'''.
===Actual Reality Pictures===


===Logo (2005-2008)===
===First logo (2000-2001?)===
'''Visuals:''' The name of the company zooms in while 3 TV-shaped squares zoom in. Once formed, it jump cuts to a blank screen and/or the next logo that follows.


'''Visuals:''' On a white background is the stacked {{color|pink}}-{{color|purple}} text
'''Technique:''' The zooming of the TV-shaped squares and the text.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}}


<center>'''ACTUAL'''<br>'''REALITY'''</center>
'''Audio:''' None or the temple blocks followed by three quick television statics.


With a small "'''PICTURES, INC.'''" next to it.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen at the end of shows such as ''The War Room'', ''30 Days'', ''Flip That House'', ''Black.White'', and ''American High''.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Audio:''' A high-pitched man's voice saying "Hey man, trust me dude".

'''Availability:''' Seen on ''American High''


===2nd Logo (2003-2008)===

'''Visuals:''' On an off-white background,

<center>'''ACTUAL REALITY'''<br>'''PICTURES'''</center>

appears. It lightly zooms out to reveal that it is enclosed in a TV tube in a black square, which is enclosed in another off-white TV tube also within a black square before finally showing a third tube, this time on a black background. After all of this, each tube quickly cuts out one-by-one starting from the back.

'''Technique:''' Computer-controlled animation.

'''Audio:''' A temple block theme that begins with a brief static touch, followed by a static touch for each screen disappearing. Sometimes, it's silent.

'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''The Real Roseanne Show'', ''30 Days'', the unaired pilot to ''Underexposed'', ''Flip That House'', and ''Black. White.''


===Cutler Productions===

===Logo (October 10, 2012-)===

'''Visuals:''' On a black background with a dark gray center and {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} lighting on either side, the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''CUTLER''' PRODUCTIONS}}" blur in, with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''CUTLER'''}}" being partially enclosed in a {{color|lightblue|light teal}} thin "C". There is small faint blue light on the left that slowly moves downward, creating a reflective flare on the other side that moves opposite, in addition to glowing the logo a little.

'''Variant:''' An in-credit version appears on ''Listen to Me Marlon'', shared with the Passion Pictures logo.

'''Tecnique:''' Computer animation.

'''Audio:''' A soft synth warble with two twinkles. Otherwise, it's the closing theme.

'''Availability:''' Seen on the first season of ''Nashville'', ''Listen to Me Marlon'', ''The World According to Dick Cheney'', and ''Dear...''


[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:Television logos]]

Revision as of 04:17, 14 January 2024

Background

This is R.J. Cutler's vanity card. It was formerly known as Actual Reality Pictures.

Actual Reality Pictures

First logo (2000-2001?)

Visuals: On a white background is the stacked pink-purple text

ACTUAL
REALITY

With a small "PICTURES, INC." next to it.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A high-pitched man's voice saying "Hey man, trust me dude".

Availability: Seen on American High


2nd Logo (2003-2008)

Visuals: On an off-white background,

ACTUAL REALITY
PICTURES

appears. It lightly zooms out to reveal that it is enclosed in a TV tube in a black square, which is enclosed in another off-white TV tube also within a black square before finally showing a third tube, this time on a black background. After all of this, each tube quickly cuts out one-by-one starting from the back.

Technique: Computer-controlled animation.

Audio: A temple block theme that begins with a brief static touch, followed by a static touch for each screen disappearing. Sometimes, it's silent.

Availability: Seen at the end of The Real Roseanne Show, 30 Days, the unaired pilot to Underexposed, Flip That House, and Black. White.


Cutler Productions

Logo (October 10, 2012-)

Visuals: On a black background with a dark gray center and dark blue lighting on either side, the words "CUTLER PRODUCTIONS" blur in, with "CUTLER" being partially enclosed in a light teal thin "C". There is small faint blue light on the left that slowly moves downward, creating a reflective flare on the other side that moves opposite, in addition to glowing the logo a little.

Variant: An in-credit version appears on Listen to Me Marlon, shared with the Passion Pictures logo.

Tecnique: Computer animation.

Audio: A soft synth warble with two twinkles. Otherwise, it's the closing theme.

Availability: Seen on the first season of Nashville, Listen to Me Marlon, The World According to Dick Cheney, and Dear...

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