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'''Variants:''' The <u>TV version</u> is shortened to the last seconds with the words in a different, larger font, sometimes with "ENTERTAINMENT" replaced with "TELEMEDIA". Noticeably, the skyline here contains the World Trade Center. The film version, debuting after 9/11, removes it. |
'''Variants:''' The <u>TV version</u> is shortened to the last seconds with the words in a different, larger font, sometimes with "ENTERTAINMENT" replaced with "TELEMEDIA". Noticeably, the skyline here contains the World Trade Center. The film version, debuting after 9/11, removes it. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
'''Technique:''' CGI by yU+co. |
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'''Audio:''' A soft piano mix composed by Musikvergnuegen. Otherwise, it's silent. |
'''Audio:''' A soft piano mix composed by Musikvergnuegen. Otherwise, it's silent. |
Revision as of 02:31, 22 October 2023
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Background
This is Arnold Kopelson's production company.
Logo (October 6, 2000-February 27, 2004)
Visuals: We start with a close-up view of the Brooklyn Bridge and zoom out of its arch, while orange searchlights briefly color the picture. Then the New York City skyline appears and we see a couple walking on the bridge. As we zoom out, the action is revealed to be in a box on a black background. The searchlights reveal the name "K O P E L S O N" above the box, and "E N T E R T A I N M E N T" fades in below.
Variants: The TV version is shortened to the last seconds with the words in a different, larger font, sometimes with "ENTERTAINMENT" replaced with "TELEMEDIA". Noticeably, the skyline here contains the World Trade Center. The film version, debuting after 9/11, removes it.
Technique: CGI by yU+co.
Audio: A soft piano mix composed by Musikvergnuegen. Otherwise, it's silent.
Availability: Was seen on Joe Somebody and Twisted. The shortened version appeared on the 2000 television remake of The Fugitive.