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===Background===
===Background===
This is the company of Mark '''Hentemann''', an executive producer and writer for ''Family Guy'' and creator of ''Bordertown''.
This is the vanity plate of Mark '''Hentemann''', an executive producer and writer for ''Family Guy'' and creator of ''Bordertown''.


===(January 3-May 22, 2016)===
===Logo (January 3-May 22, 2016)===
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'''Logo:''' In a desert at dusk, we see a small room with an animator inside, very far away from us. The text "Hentemann Films", in a white, messy font, appears below. Alongside the company name, the text "(No actual films)" appears in Times New Roman. Then one of the actions will occur, which vary.
'''Visuals:''' In a desert at dusk, there is a small glass studio with a concrete roof and satellite on top. The studio is occupied by an animator, and shown very far away from us. The text


<center>'''HENTEMANN'''<br>'''FILMS'''</center>
'''Variants:'''
*On "The Engagement" and "J.C. Strikes", a giant worm swallows the room.
*On "Borderwall", two animated heads come up from under the room, raising it.
*On "Megachurch", a pair of chopsticks appears from the top of the screen and grabs the room, and Mark Hentemann's face comes in from the left. The chopsticks throw the room into Mark's mouth.
*On "High School Football", the room gets robotic legs and crawls away.
*On "Groundhog Day", a baby rolls by and crushes the room.
*On "Santa Ana Winds", the room clones several times, (there are now fifteen) then the newly crafted animator fleet scatters.
*On "Drug Lord", a hand comes up and flicks the room away. This one is animated a little crudely compared to the other ones, since the hand has a very noticeable white border.
*On "Heart Attack", a fly swatter comes down and smashes the room. The fly swatter is animated in the logo's style.
*On "Wildfire", the room gets sucked into a passing UFO. Like the fly swatter variant, the UFO is animated in the logo's style.
*On "La Fiesta Noche Show", Mark appears again, snapping the room up with his tongue like a frog. His head is in stock images, but the tongue is animated like the previous two.
*On "American Doll", the room gets humanoid arms and legs and leaps into the sky.
*On "Viva Coyote", a pterodactyl-like creature nabs the room and flies off with it.
*On at least four episodes ("The Engagement", "High School Football", "J.C. Strikes" and "Drug Lord"), the text is slightly smaller, and the "(No actual films)" text is stretched.


'''Technique:''' Depends on the variant. Objects are usually animated with stock images.


in a white, messy font, is seen below. To the right side of "'''FILMS'''" is the text "{{font|Times New Roman|(No actual films)}}" in Times New Roman. Then, one of the following actions occurs, which vary by episode:
'''Audio:''' Depends on the variant.


*"The Engagement" and "J.C. Strikes": A giant worm swallows the studio.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Bordertown''.
*"Borderwall": A head and a character (both from the show) pop up from under the studio, raising it.
*"Megachurch": A pair of chopsticks appears from the top of the screen and grabs the studio, while Mark Hentemann's face comes in from the left. The chopsticks throw the studio into Mark's mouth.
*"High School Football": The studio grows robotic legs and crawls away.
*"Groundhog Day": A baby rolls by and crushes the studio.
*"Santa Ana Winds": The studio clones into a fleet of fifteen, all of which gain black legs and scatter.
*"Drug Lord": A hand comes in right and flicks the studio away. This one is animated a little crudely compared to the other ones, since the hand has a very noticeable white border.
*"Heart Attack": A fly flies around the studio and a fly swatter comes down and smashes both of them. The fly swatter is animated in the logo's style.
*"Wildfire": A UFO flies in and abducts the studio. Like the fly swatter variant, the UFO is animated in the logo's style.
*"La Fiesta Noche Show": Mark appears again, snapping the studio up with his tongue like a frog. His head appears as a stock image, but the tongue is animated like the previous two.
*"American Doll": The studio grows humanoid arms and legs (in red basketball shorts and blue shoes) and leaps into the sky.
*"Viva Coyote": A pterodactyl-like creature nabs the studio and flies off with it.


'''Variant:''' On at least four episodes ("The Engagement", "High School Football", "J.C. Strikes" and "Drug Lord"), the text is slightly smaller, and "{{font|Times New Roman|(No actual films)}}" is stretched.

'''Technique:''' Depends on the variant. Objects are usually animated with stock images.

'''Audio:''' Depends on the variant.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Bordertown'' on Fox.


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Latest revision as of 04:04, 25 October 2024


Background

This is the vanity plate of Mark Hentemann, an executive producer and writer for Family Guy and creator of Bordertown.

Logo (January 3-May 22, 2016)


Visuals: In a desert at dusk, there is a small glass studio with a concrete roof and satellite on top. The studio is occupied by an animator, and shown very far away from us. The text

HENTEMANN
FILMS


in a white, messy font, is seen below. To the right side of "FILMS" is the text "(No actual films)" in Times New Roman. Then, one of the following actions occurs, which vary by episode:

  • "The Engagement" and "J.C. Strikes": A giant worm swallows the studio.
  • "Borderwall": A head and a character (both from the show) pop up from under the studio, raising it.
  • "Megachurch": A pair of chopsticks appears from the top of the screen and grabs the studio, while Mark Hentemann's face comes in from the left. The chopsticks throw the studio into Mark's mouth.
  • "High School Football": The studio grows robotic legs and crawls away.
  • "Groundhog Day": A baby rolls by and crushes the studio.
  • "Santa Ana Winds": The studio clones into a fleet of fifteen, all of which gain black legs and scatter.
  • "Drug Lord": A hand comes in right and flicks the studio away. This one is animated a little crudely compared to the other ones, since the hand has a very noticeable white border.
  • "Heart Attack": A fly flies around the studio and a fly swatter comes down and smashes both of them. The fly swatter is animated in the logo's style.
  • "Wildfire": A UFO flies in and abducts the studio. Like the fly swatter variant, the UFO is animated in the logo's style.
  • "La Fiesta Noche Show": Mark appears again, snapping the studio up with his tongue like a frog. His head appears as a stock image, but the tongue is animated like the previous two.
  • "American Doll": The studio grows humanoid arms and legs (in red basketball shorts and blue shoes) and leaps into the sky.
  • "Viva Coyote": A pterodactyl-like creature nabs the studio and flies off with it.

Variant: On at least four episodes ("The Engagement", "High School Football", "J.C. Strikes" and "Drug Lord"), the text is slightly smaller, and "(No actual films)" is stretched.

Technique: Depends on the variant. Objects are usually animated with stock images.

Audio: Depends on the variant.

Availability: Seen on Bordertown on Fox.

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