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'''Kimo-Jagger Productions''' was formed in March 2004 by Andrew Yani and Raymond J. Brune. In 2005, the company was hand-picked by Merv Griffin to run his television division, [[Merv Griffin Entertainment]].
'''Kimo-Jagger Productions''' was formed in March 2004 by Andrew Yani and Raymond J. Brune. In 2005, the company was hand-picked by Merv Griffin to run his television division, [[Merv Griffin Entertainment]].


===(October 5, 2004-2006)===
===Logo (October 5, 2004-2006)===
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, a picture of an stylized dog watching a television set is seen, with rays coming out of the TV screen as 5 points and the dog having visible pupils. Below the picture, the text "'''KinoJagger'''" in a large print size is seen with sharp edges on the "K", "J", and "r", as well as "productions" in a much smaller size. The entire logo is in various shades of {{color|gold|yellow}}.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a picture of an stylized dog watching a television set is seen, with rays coming out of the TV screen as 5 points and the dog having visible pupils. Below the picture, the text "'''KinoJagger'''" in a large print size is seen with sharp edges on the "K", "J", and "r", as well as "productions" in a much smaller size. The entire logo is in various shades of {{color|gold|yellow}}.


'''Variant:''' There exists a variant with a black background and the logo chroma-keyed over {{color|blue}}-tinted static.
'''Variant:''' There exists a variant with <u>a black background and the logo chroma-keyed over {{color|blue}}-tinted static</u>.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' None.

Revision as of 01:35, 9 October 2023


Background

Kimo-Jagger Productions was formed in March 2004 by Andrew Yani and Raymond J. Brune. In 2005, the company was hand-picked by Merv Griffin to run his television division, Merv Griffin Entertainment.

Logo (October 5, 2004-2006)


Visuals: On a white background, a picture of an stylized dog watching a television set is seen, with rays coming out of the TV screen as 5 points and the dog having visible pupils. Below the picture, the text "KinoJagger" in a large print size is seen with sharp edges on the "K", "J", and "r", as well as "productions" in a much smaller size. The entire logo is in various shades of yellow.

Variant: There exists a variant with a black background and the logo chroma-keyed over blue-tinted static.

Technique: None.

Audio: The ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on early episodes of Lisa Williams: Life Among the Dead, and the failed pilot Second Verdict.

Kimo-Jagger Productions
Yani-Brune Entertainment
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