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Background: This was the production company of actor/comedian Drew Carey. |
<u>'''Background'''</u>:: This was the production company of actor/comedian Drew Carey. |
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(October 7, 2004-November 8, 2005, April 11, 2011-June 3, 2011) |
==(October 7, 2004-November 8, 2005, April 11, 2011-June 3, 2011)== |
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Logo: On a black and gray gradient background is the black and white drawing of an upper half of a big man in a suit. He has his fist clenched and is smoking a cigar (with smoke billowing from it). Under him is the letters "I M T V". After a moment, the letters raise up and |
<u>'''Logo'''</u>: On a black and gray gradient background is the black and white drawing of an upper half of a big man in a suit. He has his fist clenched and is smoking a cigar (with smoke billowing from it). Under him is the letters "I M T V". After a moment, the letters raise up and turn into the stacked text "INTERNATIONAL MAMMOTH TELEVISION". |
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Trivia: This logo was animated by Acme Filmworks in Hollywood, |
<u>'''Trivia'''</u>: This logo was animated by Acme Filmworks in Hollywood, California, who also co-produced ''Drew Carey's Green Screen Show''. |
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Variant: On Drew Carey's Improv- |
<u>'''Variant'''</u>: On ''Drew Carey's Improv-a-Ganza'', the text is an in-credit that doesn't feature the man and is shown on the lower left-hand corner on any end-title scene. |
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FX/SFX: The words rising and changing, the cigar. |
<u>'''FX/SFX'''</u>: The words rising and changing, the cigar. |
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Music/Sounds: Two low |
<u>'''Music/Sounds'''</u>: Two low drumbeats with a deep-voiced man singing an opera ditty, as well as a boxing bell sound when the words raise. Another version (presumably used for demo purposes) has a proud, bombastic horn fanfare, reminiscent of the 1936 [[Universal Pictures]] logo. This can be viewed here. |
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Availability: Extinct. The animated version was seen on Drew Carey's Green Screen Show, which hasn't been reran since 2005. The in-credit version is seen on Drew Carey's Improv- |
<u>'''Availability'''</u>: Extinct. The animated version was seen on ''Drew Carey's Green Screen Show'', which hasn't been reran since 2005. The in-credit version is seen on ''Drew Carey's Improv-a-Ganza''. |
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Editor's Note: The drums and the opera singer combined with the |
<u>'''Editor's Note'''</u>: The drums and the opera singer combined with the somewhat unfriendly-looking man won't bode well with some people. |
Revision as of 16:10, 3 August 2020
Logophile
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Logophile
Background:: This was the production company of actor/comedian Drew Carey.
(October 7, 2004-November 8, 2005, April 11, 2011-June 3, 2011)
Logo: On a black and gray gradient background is the black and white drawing of an upper half of a big man in a suit. He has his fist clenched and is smoking a cigar (with smoke billowing from it). Under him is the letters "I M T V". After a moment, the letters raise up and turn into the stacked text "INTERNATIONAL MAMMOTH TELEVISION".
Trivia: This logo was animated by Acme Filmworks in Hollywood, California, who also co-produced Drew Carey's Green Screen Show.
Variant: On Drew Carey's Improv-a-Ganza, the text is an in-credit that doesn't feature the man and is shown on the lower left-hand corner on any end-title scene.
FX/SFX: The words rising and changing, the cigar.
Music/Sounds: Two low drumbeats with a deep-voiced man singing an opera ditty, as well as a boxing bell sound when the words raise. Another version (presumably used for demo purposes) has a proud, bombastic horn fanfare, reminiscent of the 1936 Universal Pictures logo. This can be viewed here.
Availability: Extinct. The animated version was seen on Drew Carey's Green Screen Show, which hasn't been reran since 2005. The in-credit version is seen on Drew Carey's Improv-a-Ganza.
Editor's Note: The drums and the opera singer combined with the somewhat unfriendly-looking man won't bode well with some people.