Grossbart-Barnett Productions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

This is Jack Grossbart and Joan Barnett's production company. It was formed in 1989 when Joan Barnett' was joined in as partner on Jack Grossbart Productions. From 1993 to 1995, it became a management/production shop as Grossbart-Barnett-Iezman Entertainment. It was renamed in 2004 to Grossbart Kent Productions when Barnett departed the company and Linda Kent took over as partner.

Logo (September 10, 1990-November 10, 2000)

Visuals: On a black background that has the words "GROSSBART BARNETT PRODUCTIONS" camouflaged onto it, two oval spotlights (one yellow and one sky blue) move up and down until they highlight the words "GROSSBART" (yellow oval) and "BARNETT" (sky blue oval)." Then, below that, eleven pink dots slide in from various directions of the screen highlighting the word "PRODUCTIONS".

Variant: Sometimes, the spotlights are orange and dark green and the dots are red.

Technique: All cel-animation.

Audio: Just the closing credit music playing over it. CBS airings starting in 1994, and ABC airings of A Tale of Two Bunnies used a generic theme.

Availability: It appeared at the end of TV movies such as Phantom of the Megaplex, A Father for Brittany and the 2000 TV movie A Tale of Two Bunnies on ABC.

Litke-Grossbart Productions
Grossbart-Barnett Productions
Grossbart-Barnett-Iezman Entertainment
Grossbart-Kent Productions
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