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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a picture of the boy fishing on the moon is seen inside a box. Underneath is the 3D text |
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DreamWorks Television was a television production arm of DreamWorks, LLC, established with the studio in 1994. Its first production, Champs, a series co-executive produced by DreamWorks founders Steven Spielberg, Jeffery Katzenberg, and David Geffen, aired in 1996, more than a year before the first DreamWorks movie was released. From its inception until the joint venture agreement ended in 2002, ABC owned a 50% stake in the TV studio. It eventually went with Paramount Domestic Television to distribute its shows. Paramount would acquire DreamWorks in 2006, so CBS Paramount Domestic Television/CBS Television Distribution (a part of CBS Corporation, which split from Viacom before the acquisition was completed) took over the complete rights to the DreamWorks Television library. DreamWorks broke apart from Viacom when its employees left to form the current version of DreamWorks. Currently, most of the pre-2008 DreamWorks Television library is owned by Paramount Pictures, syndicated under Paramount Worldwide Television Licensing & Distribution or licensed to Trifecta Entertainment & Media. The current DreamWorks had its TV arm merged into Amblin Television sometime in 2013.
Visuals: On a white background, a picture of the boy fishing on the moon is seen inside a box. Underneath is the 3D text:
Technique: None.
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: It was a placeholder logo and was so far only used on The Greatest Moments of the Olympiad with Bud Greenspan.
Legacy: This logo is the debut of the DreamWorks logo's design overall, predating the movie logo's debut by a year.
Visuals: The logo is cut down to only the last second or so of the animation from the movie logo, except there is a different cloud backdrop (namely, a portion seen earlier in the movie logo). The boy fishing on the moon in the upper center of the clouds can be seen.
Trivia:
Variants:
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: A soft four-note horn sounder (different from the movie logo). Like the movie logo, this was composed by John Williams. Otherwise, silence, the show's closing theme, or a generic network theme is heard.
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