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=== Background ===
===Background===
This is Danny Jacobson's vanity card.
This is Danny Jacobson's vanity card.


===(September 23, 1992-May 16, 2001)===
===Logo (September 23, 1992-May 16, 2001)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
{{Gallery|align=center|mode=packed|height=200|width=
File:Infront Productions (1992-09-23).png|Early version
|Infront Productions (1992-09-23).png|Early version
File:In Front Productions (Fullscreen).png|Final version
|In Front Productions (Fullscreen).png|Later version
File:In Front Productions.png|Final version (Widescreen)
|In Front (Split Screen).png|"NBC 2000" prototype reel variant
}}
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=nK-aVAsZzg4|id2=XdCiygmO8oA|id3=4Avy6zuSmyc}}
{{YouTube|id=nK-aVAsZzg4|id2=RQVC_IZaCko|id3=d6H9vo6lrss|id4=4Avy6zuSmyc}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is the text:
'''Nicknames:''' "The Scoreboard", "IN FRONT!"
<center>{{Big|{{Font|Impact|{{color|tan|IN FRONT<br>PRODUCTIONS}}}}}}</center>
in a font that resembles the text seen on stadium scoreboards. Both lines blink at a fast speed.


'''Variants:'''
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see:
* An early variant has no space, making the text read "{{Font|Impact|{{color|tan|INFRONT}}}}".
<center>
'''{{Color|tan|IN FRONT}}'''<br>
'''{{Color|tan|PRODUCTIONS}}'''<br>
</center>
in a font that resembles the text usually seen in scoreboards in stadiums. Both lines are blinking in a very fast speed.

'''Variants:'''
*An early variant has no space, making the text read “'''{{Color|tan|INFRONT}}'''”.
*On original NBC airings of ''Mad About You'', the logo is inside of the split-screen credits. The logo is much smaller (with the background filling the entire frame) with the show's logo and "PRODUCED FOR NBC BY..." above and "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" below.
* On the short-lived CBS sitcom ''Good Advice'', the logo is slightly longer.
* On the short-lived CBS sitcom ''Good Advice'', the logo is slightly longer.
* Conversely, the ''Mad About You'' episode "It's a Wrap" noticeably shortens the logo.
* Conversely, the ''Mad About You'' episode "It's a Wrap" noticeably shortens the logo.
* A variant was spotted on the 1994 prototype reel of NBC's split-screen credits (known as "NBC 2000"); During the ''Mad About You''[https://youtu.be/Mm-eETnrSXo?t=42] demo, a modified version of the logo is inside of the credits. The logo is much smaller (with the background filling the entire frame) with the show's logo and "PRODUCED FOR NBC BY..." above and "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" below.


'''FX/SFX:''' The words blinking very fast. Depending on the refresh rate, this logo can look like a still logo at times.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. Depending on the refresh rate, this logo can look like a still logo at times.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of a racing gate opening, accompanied by a bell ringing and sounds of horses running, followed by a P.A. voice that says "IN FRONT!".
'''Audio:''' The sound of a racing gate opening, accompanied by a bell ringing and sounds of horses running, followed by a P.A. voice that says "IN FRONT!".


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* NBC and ABC used a generic theme and voiceover.
* NBC and ABC used a generic theme and voiceover.
* On the ''Good Advice'' variant and on early episodes of ''Two Guys and a Girl'', a slightly longer version of the horse running sounds is used.
* On the ''Good Advice'' variant and on early episodes of ''Two Guys and a Girl'', a slightly longer version of the horse running sounds are used.
* On the "It's a Wrap" variant, the P.A. voice is cut as Paul describes the logos.
* On the "It's a Wrap" variant, the P.A. voice is cut as Paul describes the logos.


'''Availability:''' It's seen on ''Mad About You''. It's also seen on the sitcoms ''Good Advice'' and ''Two Guys and a Girl'', which was known as ''Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place'' in the first two seasons.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Mad About You''. It was also seen on the sitcoms ''Good Advice'' and ''Two Guys and a Girl'', which was known as ''Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place'' for its first two seasons.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


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Latest revision as of 01:06, 17 October 2024

Background

This is Danny Jacobson's vanity card.

Logo (September 23, 1992-May 16, 2001)


Visuals: On a black background, there is the text:

IN FRONT
PRODUCTIONS

in a font that resembles the text seen on stadium scoreboards. Both lines blink at a fast speed.

Variants:

  • An early variant has no space, making the text read "INFRONT".
  • On the short-lived CBS sitcom Good Advice, the logo is slightly longer.
  • Conversely, the Mad About You episode "It's a Wrap" noticeably shortens the logo.
  • A variant was spotted on the 1994 prototype reel of NBC's split-screen credits (known as "NBC 2000"); During the Mad About You[1] demo, a modified version of the logo is inside of the credits. The logo is much smaller (with the background filling the entire frame) with the show's logo and "PRODUCED FOR NBC BY..." above and "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" below.

Technique: 2D computer animation. Depending on the refresh rate, this logo can look like a still logo at times.

Audio: The sound of a racing gate opening, accompanied by a bell ringing and sounds of horses running, followed by a P.A. voice that says "IN FRONT!".

Audio Variants:

  • NBC and ABC used a generic theme and voiceover.
  • On the Good Advice variant and on early episodes of Two Guys and a Girl, a slightly longer version of the horse running sounds are used.
  • On the "It's a Wrap" variant, the P.A. voice is cut as Paul describes the logos.

Availability: Seen on Mad About You. It was also seen on the sitcoms Good Advice and Two Guys and a Girl, which was known as Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place for its first two seasons.

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