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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On ''The Greatest Event in Television History'' episode "Simon & Simon", a hip-hop beat is used.
*On ''The Greatest Event in Television History'' episode "Simon & Simon", a hip-hop beat is used.
*On the pilot of ''Ghosted'', it's the closing theme of the show.
*On ''Ghosted'', it's the closing theme of the show.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Greatest Event in Television History'' episode "Simon & Simon", ''The Overnight'' and the pilot of ''Ghosted''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Greatest Event in Television History'' episode "Simon & Simon", ''The Overnight'' and ''Ghosted''.


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Background

This is the production company of Adam and Naomi Scott.

Logo (October 12, 2012-October 1, 2017)

Visuals: Over a shot of the CGI table, a CGI notebook rotates and comes in from the top. On the notebook, we can see a drawing of the smiling tiger's head wearing a black sunglasses. Next to the head is a black cursive word "Gettin'" and big orange word "RAD", with both letters connected. The tiger takes off his sunglasses, looks at the viewer with "devious" expression and winks.

Variants:

  • On The Greatest Event in Television History episode "Simon & Simon", a different version is used, where the tiger's mouth is closed before he opens it and takes off his sunglasses.
  • On the pilot of Ghosted, the logo is on a black background, is next to the Typo, Inc. logo, and the word "Gettin'" is white.

Technique: CGI by Picturemill. Digital graphic for the Ghosted variant, while 2D computer animation for The Greatest Event in Television History variant.

Audio: A descending whoosh, followed by a sound of the notebook falling and a ding.

Audio Variants:

  • On The Greatest Event in Television History episode "Simon & Simon", a hip-hop beat is used.
  • On Ghosted, it's the closing theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on The Greatest Event in Television History episode "Simon & Simon", The Overnight and Ghosted.
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