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===Background===
===Background===
Harlin & Selin Productions Oy was a Finnish production company owned by film director Renny Harlin and television producer Markus Selin, both of which were the main writers of the 1986 action film ''Born American''. Established in the early 1990's, the production company was only active for a few years before shutting down and Markus Selin quickly founding his own studio, [[Solar Films (Finland)|Solar Films]].
'''Harlin & Selin Productions Oy''' was a Finnish production company owned by film director Renny '''Harlin''' and television producer Markus '''Selin'''. Established in the early 1990s, the company was active for only a few years before shutting down and Markus Selin founding his own studio, [[Solar Films]].


=== (January 6, 1993-1995) ===


===Logo (January 6, 1993-1995)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is an extreme close-up shot of the upper side of a marble tile seen in half smaller aspect ratio. A red laser beam then moves past the upper side of the tile, making some bronze letters pop out of the tile. The camera slowly follows the laser beam and then moves further away. As a laser beam moves from the upper right side, another one appears from the lower left side and moves past to the other side of the screen. Afterwards, there is a tile with corner pins and the stacked text "HARLIN SELIN PRODUCTIONS", while the third laser beam then descends down above the tile and quickly slashes three rough lines on it, resembling the letter "Z".
'''Nicknames:''' "Enduring Marble", "Zorro's Laser Sword"


'''Variants:'''
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we have an extreme close-up shot on the upper side of a marble tile seen in half smaller aspect ratio. A {{Font color|red|red}} laser beam then moves past the upper side of the tile, making some bronze letters pop out of the tile. The camera slowly follows the laser beam and then moves further away, as we get a better view of the rectangular tile. As a laser beam moves from the upper right side, another one appears from the lower left side and moves past to the other side of the screen. Afterwards, we see a tile with corner pins and the stacked text "HARLIN SELIN PRODUCTIONS", while the third laser beam then descends down above the tile and quickly slashes three rough lines on it, resembling the Zorro mark.


'''Variants:''' Usually at the end of featured shows, we see the following text before the closing logo:
* Usually at the end of shows, the following text is seen before the logo:<div style='text-align: center;'>'''Ohjelman on'''</div>

<div style='text-align: center;'>'''Ohjelman on'''</div>
<div style='text-align: center;'>'''Kolmostelevisio Oy:lle'''</div>
<div style='text-align: center;'>'''Kolmostelevisio Oy:lle'''</div>
<div style='text-align: center;'>'''tuottanut'''</div>
<div style='text-align: center;'>'''tuottanut'''</div>


The text is {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} in ''Vintiöt'' and ''Vintiöiden Kosto'', and white in ''Gladiaattorit''.
* The text is yellow on ''Vintiöt'' and ''Vintiöiden Kosto'', and white on ''Gladiaattorit''.

FX/SFX: The CGI marble tile, letters and laser beams.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Music/Sounds: Stock laser beam sound effects.


'''Audio:''' Stock laser beam sound effects.
Availability: Very rare. Only three programs feature it both as an opening and closing logo: ''Gladiaattorit'' (the Finnish version of ''American Gladiators''), sketch show ''Vintiöt'' and compilation program ''Vintiöiden Kosto''. While seen normally during its original broadcasting, the DVD release of ''Vintiöt'' has the logo being taken out from the opening or replacing it with the [[Solar Films (Finland)|Solar Television]] logo during the closing.


'''Availability:''' It was only seen on ''Gladiaattorit'' (the Finnish version of ''American Gladiators''), ''Vintiöt'', and ''Vintiöiden Kosto''. The DVD release of ''Vintiöt'' plasters this with the [[Solar Films|Solar Television]] logo.
Editor's Note: None.


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[[Category:Finland]]
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[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:Finnish television logos]]
[[Category:Finnish television logos]]

Latest revision as of 10:33, 9 August 2024


Background

Harlin & Selin Productions Oy was a Finnish production company owned by film director Renny Harlin and television producer Markus Selin. Established in the early 1990s, the company was active for only a few years before shutting down and Markus Selin founding his own studio, Solar Films.

Logo (January 6, 1993-1995)


Visuals: On a black background, there is an extreme close-up shot of the upper side of a marble tile seen in half smaller aspect ratio. A red laser beam then moves past the upper side of the tile, making some bronze letters pop out of the tile. The camera slowly follows the laser beam and then moves further away. As a laser beam moves from the upper right side, another one appears from the lower left side and moves past to the other side of the screen. Afterwards, there is a tile with corner pins and the stacked text "HARLIN SELIN PRODUCTIONS", while the third laser beam then descends down above the tile and quickly slashes three rough lines on it, resembling the letter "Z".

Variants:

  • Usually at the end of shows, the following text is seen before the logo:
    Ohjelman on
Kolmostelevisio Oy:lle
tuottanut
  • The text is yellow on Vintiöt and Vintiöiden Kosto, and white on Gladiaattorit.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Stock laser beam sound effects.

Availability: It was only seen on Gladiaattorit (the Finnish version of American Gladiators), Vintiöt, and Vintiöiden Kosto. The DVD release of Vintiöt plasters this with the Solar Television logo.

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