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'''Visuals:''' On a |
'''Visuals:''' On a teal background with film noise, the text "{{color|hotpink|ERICA STARTLING}} {{color|darkviolet|PRODUCTIONS}}" in a stacked format is shown. |
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 9 August 2024
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Logo (October 22, 2014-)
Visuals: On a teal background with film noise, the text "ERICA STARTLING PRODUCTIONS" in a stacked format is shown.
Variants:
- An in-credit version exists in two different forms. Both of the variant have "PRODUCTIONS" in matching colors as the company name:
- The first one has the logo shrunken.
- The second of which has the logo cropped where only the text and a small portion of the background is seen.
- On The Summer of Love: How Hippies Changed the World, the background is in a different shade of teal and "ERICA STARLING" is in bright pink.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: The ending theme of the programme.
Availability: The normal, on-screen variant was so far only seen on their 2017 showreel video. The in-credit variant is more common, particularly the cropped version where it appeared on The Summer of Love: How Hippies Changed the World, the True North documentary "The Crossing", and Searching for Shergar. The other in-credit variant can be seen on A British Guide to the End of the World, The Lost Surrealist, and Capturing Lee Miller.