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=== 1st Logo (2014-present) ===
=== Background ===
'''Herzog & Company''' (also known as '''Herzog & Co.''' or '''HCO''') is an Emmy Award-winning entertainment company and a leading marketing and creative content producer based in Los Angeles, which is formed by Mark '''Herzog''' in 1995.
[[File:Herzog & Company logo.jpg|center|thumb]]
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== Herzog Productions ==
'''Logo:''' On a black background we see a tracing the flowers then a HCO logo then a HERZOG & COMPANY text fades in.


=== Logo (1998-February 1, 2005) ===
'''FX/SFX:''' The flowers tracing, the logo forming.
[[File:Herzog Productions logo 1998.jpg|center|300px]]
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'''Visuals:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' TBA
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of ''The Sixties''.


'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the featurette.
'''Availlabity:''' Seen at the end ''The Sixties'' and ''The Seventies'' on CNN, after [[Playtone]] logo.

'''Availability:''' Appears at the end of the featurettes on the DVDs of ''You've Got Mail'', ''Training Day'', ''Pearl Harbor'', ''The Mummy Returns'', ''Ocean's Eleven'', ''Seabiscuit'', ''Dreamcatcher'', ''Ocean's Twelve'', ''National Lampoon's Animal House'', ''Ray'', and ''Seed of Chucky''.

== Herzog-Cowen Entertainment ==

=== Logo (2005-2008) ===
[[File:Herzog-Cowen Entertainment logo.jpg|center|300px]]
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'''Visuals:''' TBA

'''Technique:''' TBA

'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the featurette.

'''Availability:''' Appears at the end of the featurettes on DreamWorks's DVD of ''The Island'', Warner's DVDs of ''The Ant Bully'' and ''Ocean's Thirteen'', and Universal's DVDs of ''Breach'' and ''Definitely, Maybe''.

== Herzog & Company ==

=== 1st Logo (2008-2012) ===
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'''Visuals:''' TBA

'''Variants:'''

* An early version exists, in which the spotlight is replaced with a white box containing the logo. "HERZOG & COMPANY" is in black, and there's no URL.
* An in-credit version appears at the end of ''The Making Of: It's Complicated''.

'''Technique:''' TBA. Animated by Wes Ball.

'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the program.

'''Availability:''' Appears at the end of the featurettes on Universal's DVD/Blu-ray releases of ''Larry Crowne''. Also appeared on ''Previously on ER''. The early version appears at the end of the featurettes on ''The Incredible Hulk'' and ''Mamma Mia!''.

=== 2nd Logo (2012-August 6, 2013) ===
'''Visuals:''' TBA

'''Technique:''' TBA

'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the program.

'''Availability:''' Appears at the end of the featurettes on Universal's DVD/Blu-ray releases of ''Oblivion''.

=== 3rd Logo (2014-2017) ===
'''Visuals:''' TBA

'''Technique:''' TBA

'''Audio:''' None.

'''Availability:''' Appears at the end of the featurette on Universal's DVD/Blu-ray release of ''The Danish Girl''.

=== 4th Logo (2014-) ===
[[File:Herzog & Company logo.jpg|center|450px]]
{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/z8hUDgBGB8g}}

'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there's a tracing the flowers then a HCO logo then a HERZOG & COMPANY text fades in.

'''Technique:''' 2D animation.

'''Audio:''' The end theme of ''The Sixties''.

'''Availability:''' Seen at the end ''The Sixties'' and ''The Seventies'' on CNN, after the [[Playtone]] logo.

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Latest revision as of 12:07, 25 October 2024



Background

Herzog & Company (also known as Herzog & Co. or HCO) is an Emmy Award-winning entertainment company and a leading marketing and creative content producer based in Los Angeles, which is formed by Mark Herzog in 1995.

Herzog Productions

Logo (1998-February 1, 2005)

Visuals: TBA

Technique: TBA

Audio: The ending theme of the featurette.

Availability: Appears at the end of the featurettes on the DVDs of You've Got Mail, Training Day, Pearl Harbor, The Mummy Returns, Ocean's Eleven, Seabiscuit, Dreamcatcher, Ocean's Twelve, National Lampoon's Animal House, Ray, and Seed of Chucky.

Herzog-Cowen Entertainment

Logo (2005-2008)

Visuals: TBA

Technique: TBA

Audio: The ending theme of the featurette.

Availability: Appears at the end of the featurettes on DreamWorks's DVD of The Island, Warner's DVDs of The Ant Bully and Ocean's Thirteen, and Universal's DVDs of Breach and Definitely, Maybe.

Herzog & Company

1st Logo (2008-2012)

Visuals: TBA

Variants:

  • An early version exists, in which the spotlight is replaced with a white box containing the logo. "HERZOG & COMPANY" is in black, and there's no URL.
  • An in-credit version appears at the end of The Making Of: It's Complicated.

Technique: TBA. Animated by Wes Ball.

Audio: The ending theme of the program.

Availability: Appears at the end of the featurettes on Universal's DVD/Blu-ray releases of Larry Crowne. Also appeared on Previously on ER. The early version appears at the end of the featurettes on The Incredible Hulk and Mamma Mia!.

2nd Logo (2012-August 6, 2013)

Visuals: TBA

Technique: TBA

Audio: The ending theme of the program.

Availability: Appears at the end of the featurettes on Universal's DVD/Blu-ray releases of Oblivion.

3rd Logo (2014-2017)

Visuals: TBA

Technique: TBA

Audio: None.

Availability: Appears at the end of the featurette on Universal's DVD/Blu-ray release of The Danish Girl.

4th Logo (2014-)


Visuals: On a black background, there's a tracing the flowers then a HCO logo then a HERZOG & COMPANY text fades in.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: The end theme of The Sixties.

Availability: Seen at the end The Sixties and The Seventies on CNN, after the Playtone logo.

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