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Logo descriptions by Originalsboy11
Logo captures by Originalsboy11 and Topitoomay
Video captures courtesy of ENunn


===Background===
Background: This is the vanity card of Crime Watch Daily executive producer Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey.
This is the vanity card of ''Crime Watch Daily'' and ''Extra'' executive producer '''Lisa G'''regorisch-Dempsey.


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|34r5t4t53t54t45t.png|1st Logo (September 14, 2011-May 18, 2012)
|Lisa G. (2016).jpg|2nd Logo (2013-September 1, 2018)
|98y45t8y83895tyy857t84.png|3rd Logo (September 3, 2018-September 3, 2022)
}}


(September 14, 2015-)
===1st Logo (September 14, 2011-May 18, 2012)===
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'''Visuals:''' On an uphill Interstate environment on a sunny day, there is a red sports car with the roof down and an animated version of Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey driving. She is wearing sunglasses and a pink dress with a yellow-and-black-striped scarf around her neck. The car then turns on the first exit which sign says "Exit 9" in white; another sign says "New Jersey Turnpike". Then it cuts to another shot in front of the car with a license plate from New Jersey with the words "LISA G." in black. The backs of various signs appear behind the car.
Lisa G. (2015)Lisa G. (2016)


'''Variants:'''
* A <u>short version</u> exists. The only difference in this variant is that <u>both of the signs are put on the road instead</u>.
* On <u>''Lifechangers''</u>, the logo is part of the split-screen credits.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Logo: On a uphill Interstate environment on a sunny day, we see a yellow sports car with a woman with long blonde hair in it. The car then turns on the first exit which sign says "EAST JERSEY STATE PRISON" in white, with "EAST JERSEY" on top of "STATE PRISON". We then cut to a shot to reveal that the woman has sun glasses on her and she is wearing a orange jumpsuit with a name tag that says "LISA G." on it. She is also wearing a checkerboard scarf around her neck. We cut to another shot with the car stopping at a platform with a gate blocking the road path. There are four men inside the platform all smiling and wearing deputy uniforms. They all say excitedly in unison, "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" The gate opens and we cut to another shot in front of the car with a license plate from New Jersey with the words "LISA G." in black.


'''Audio:''' The sounds of the car's engine, and two honks from the car, all backed by a techno beat ditty that resumes faintly when the car honks.
Variant: On Extra, the logo starts with the convertible (which is red in this variant) rolling up to a toll booth for the New Jersey Turnpike (as indicated by the green sign on the front; a different yellow sign is on the side of the booth). Four people in street clothing (one of whom is John Travolta) say "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" from inside the toll booth. The shot of the front of the car shows that instead of gates, a red and white arm moves up to allow the car through. The license plate is identical. The clothing of the woman is not seen here, with the exception of her checkered scarf.


'''Audio Variants:'''
FX/SFX: Everything.
* On <u>the short version</u>, the ditty is low-pitched with different honks.
* Sometimes, a generic announcer is heard instead.
* Otherwise, the closing theme plays over.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''H8R'' and ''Lifechangers''. These can be seen on the CW.
Music/Sounds: The sounds of the car's engine, the men saying their line, and a honk sound from the car, all backed by an electric bass ditty. The length depends on the variant, 14 notes for the Crime Watch Daily variant and 7 for the Extra variant. The voices differ between the two variants. On Extra, the sound of the car going down the interstate is omitted due to the fact that the variant starts at a later point in the sequence.


===2nd Logo (2013-September 1, 2018)===
Availability: Current. The shows' respective variants are seen on Crime Watch Daily and Extra.
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'''Visuals:''' On an uphill Interstate environment on a sunny day, there is a red sports car with the roof down and an animated version of Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey driving. She is wearing sunglasses and a pink dress with a yellow-and-black-striped scarf around her neck. The car then turns on the first exit which sign says "Exit 9" in white; another sign says "New Jersey Turnpike". The screen then cuts to another shot with the car stopping to a toll booth for the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 9. There are four people (one of whom is John Travolta) inside the platform all smiling and wearing street clothing. They all say excitedly in unison, "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" A red and white boom barrier moves up and the camera cuts to another shot in front of the car with the same license plate. Like the previous logo, the backs of various signs appear behind the car. Lisa smiles throughout the logo.
Editor's Note: None.

'''Variants:'''
* A <u>short version</u> exists.
* On <u>''Crime Watch Daily''</u>, the logo starts with Lisa (who is wearing an orange jumpsuit with a name tag that says "LISA G." on it) and her convertible (which is yellow in this variant) rolling up to a toll booth for 1-9 North at East Jersey State Prison (as indicated by the "IT'S RAHWAY OR THE HIGHWAY" sign in white on the front; a "EAST JERSEY STATE PRISON" sign in green is on the side of the booth). Four men (wearing deputy uniforms) say "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" from inside the toll booth. The shot of the front of the car shows that instead of a boom barrier, the gates open to allow the car through. The license plate is identical. Lisa's scarf is also black-and-white.
* On <u>early-2018 episodes of ''Extra''</u>, the logo starts at the same shot but the difference is that a woman from the bottom in the booth is removed and replaced with a man (that looks like ''Extra'' host Billy Bush) on the left side of the booth and Lisa is with a man with black hair, sunglasses and a yellow shirt (named Gary). All four people in the booth say "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" and the only woman in the booth adds "...and Gary!" The last shot is the same but the difference is that Gary's face is revealed.

'''Technique:''' CGI.

'''Audio:''' The sounds of the car's engine, the people's dialogues, and different honks (kind of like the short version of the previous logo) from the car, all backed by a different techno beat ditty similar to the previous logo's one. Sometimes, an electric bass ditty with a drum rhythm is playing instead of the normal music. Both ditties stop and fade out when the car honks twice.

'''Audio Variants:'''
*On <u>''Crime Watch Daily''</u>, the voices are lower-pitched.
*On <u>the short version</u>, the sounds of the car going down the interstate is slightly softer due to the fact that the variant starts at a later point in the sequence.

'''Availability:''' The shows' respective variants are seen on ''Extra'' (starting with season 20) and ''Crime Watch Daily''.

===3rd Logo (September 3, 2018-September 3, 2022)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a golf course environment on a sunny day, there is a golf cart that says "LISA G.", with Lisa from the last two logos, wearing a pink tank top, long pants, and white shoes, and drives on a driving range. There is a leaving sign that says:

<center>
''gD''
<br>
LEAVING
<br>
GREGORISCH-DEMPSEY
<br>
GOLF COURSE
</center>

Lisa drives pasts under the sign. The camera moves to the left and behind the welcome sign reads:

<center>
''gD''
<br>
WELCOME TO
<br>
GREGORISCH-DEMPSEY
<br>
GOLF COURSE
</center>

Next, the back view of Lisa and the golf cart she is driving are seen. The screen then cuts to a shot with trees and to Gary (the man from the early-2018 variant of the previous logo), who is wearing sunglasses, a white polo shirt, a belt, long green pants, and black golf loafer shoes. He is putting on hole 18 with a red flag that's waving on the hole. Lisa pulls up and stops the golf cart and says "Nice putt, Gary!" as Gary watches the golf ball go into the hole. Next, the camera cuts to Gary with many trees behind him. Gary is holding up his white cap and putter in his hands, and says "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" Lastly, the camera cuts to a shot with Gary's back view looking at Lisa as he lowers his hands putter and his cap is on his head, and Lisa smiling at Gary, while the camera zooms in slightly as the golf cart plate is shown. The plate reads "LISA G." (like the last two logos).

'''Variant:''' On <u>episodes of ''Extra'' from 2020 to 2022</u>, the logo is part of the split-screen credits.

'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and live-action.

'''Audio:''' Birds chirping, the golf cart's wheels moving, the golf ball's sounds and the audience clapping with Lisa and Gary's dialogues, all backed by the electric bass ditty from the last logo that stops and fades out quickly when the audience clapping is heard. Sometimes, the closing theme plays over.

'''Availability:''' Seen on seasons 25-28 of ''Extra''.

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Latest revision as of 10:39, 9 August 2024


Background

This is the vanity card of Crime Watch Daily and Extra executive producer Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey.



1st Logo (September 14, 2011-May 18, 2012)


Visuals: On an uphill Interstate environment on a sunny day, there is a red sports car with the roof down and an animated version of Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey driving. She is wearing sunglasses and a pink dress with a yellow-and-black-striped scarf around her neck. The car then turns on the first exit which sign says "Exit 9" in white; another sign says "New Jersey Turnpike". Then it cuts to another shot in front of the car with a license plate from New Jersey with the words "LISA G." in black. The backs of various signs appear behind the car.

Variants:

  • A short version exists. The only difference in this variant is that both of the signs are put on the road instead.
  • On Lifechangers, the logo is part of the split-screen credits.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The sounds of the car's engine, and two honks from the car, all backed by a techno beat ditty that resumes faintly when the car honks.

Audio Variants:

  • On the short version, the ditty is low-pitched with different honks.
  • Sometimes, a generic announcer is heard instead.
  • Otherwise, the closing theme plays over.

Availability: Seen on H8R and Lifechangers. These can be seen on the CW.

2nd Logo (2013-September 1, 2018)


Visuals: On an uphill Interstate environment on a sunny day, there is a red sports car with the roof down and an animated version of Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey driving. She is wearing sunglasses and a pink dress with a yellow-and-black-striped scarf around her neck. The car then turns on the first exit which sign says "Exit 9" in white; another sign says "New Jersey Turnpike". The screen then cuts to another shot with the car stopping to a toll booth for the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 9. There are four people (one of whom is John Travolta) inside the platform all smiling and wearing street clothing. They all say excitedly in unison, "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" A red and white boom barrier moves up and the camera cuts to another shot in front of the car with the same license plate. Like the previous logo, the backs of various signs appear behind the car. Lisa smiles throughout the logo.

Variants:

  • A short version exists.
  • On Crime Watch Daily, the logo starts with Lisa (who is wearing an orange jumpsuit with a name tag that says "LISA G." on it) and her convertible (which is yellow in this variant) rolling up to a toll booth for 1-9 North at East Jersey State Prison (as indicated by the "IT'S RAHWAY OR THE HIGHWAY" sign in white on the front; a "EAST JERSEY STATE PRISON" sign in green is on the side of the booth). Four men (wearing deputy uniforms) say "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" from inside the toll booth. The shot of the front of the car shows that instead of a boom barrier, the gates open to allow the car through. The license plate is identical. Lisa's scarf is also black-and-white.
  • On early-2018 episodes of Extra, the logo starts at the same shot but the difference is that a woman from the bottom in the booth is removed and replaced with a man (that looks like Extra host Billy Bush) on the left side of the booth and Lisa is with a man with black hair, sunglasses and a yellow shirt (named Gary). All four people in the booth say "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" and the only woman in the booth adds "...and Gary!" The last shot is the same but the difference is that Gary's face is revealed.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The sounds of the car's engine, the people's dialogues, and different honks (kind of like the short version of the previous logo) from the car, all backed by a different techno beat ditty similar to the previous logo's one. Sometimes, an electric bass ditty with a drum rhythm is playing instead of the normal music. Both ditties stop and fade out when the car honks twice.

Audio Variants:

  • On Crime Watch Daily, the voices are lower-pitched.
  • On the short version, the sounds of the car going down the interstate is slightly softer due to the fact that the variant starts at a later point in the sequence.

Availability: The shows' respective variants are seen on Extra (starting with season 20) and Crime Watch Daily.

3rd Logo (September 3, 2018-September 3, 2022)


Visuals: On a golf course environment on a sunny day, there is a golf cart that says "LISA G.", with Lisa from the last two logos, wearing a pink tank top, long pants, and white shoes, and drives on a driving range. There is a leaving sign that says:

gD
LEAVING
GREGORISCH-DEMPSEY
GOLF COURSE

Lisa drives pasts under the sign. The camera moves to the left and behind the welcome sign reads:

gD
WELCOME TO
GREGORISCH-DEMPSEY
GOLF COURSE

Next, the back view of Lisa and the golf cart she is driving are seen. The screen then cuts to a shot with trees and to Gary (the man from the early-2018 variant of the previous logo), who is wearing sunglasses, a white polo shirt, a belt, long green pants, and black golf loafer shoes. He is putting on hole 18 with a red flag that's waving on the hole. Lisa pulls up and stops the golf cart and says "Nice putt, Gary!" as Gary watches the golf ball go into the hole. Next, the camera cuts to Gary with many trees behind him. Gary is holding up his white cap and putter in his hands, and says "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" Lastly, the camera cuts to a shot with Gary's back view looking at Lisa as he lowers his hands putter and his cap is on his head, and Lisa smiling at Gary, while the camera zooms in slightly as the golf cart plate is shown. The plate reads "LISA G." (like the last two logos).

Variant: On episodes of Extra from 2020 to 2022, the logo is part of the split-screen credits.

Technique: A mix of CGI and live-action.

Audio: Birds chirping, the golf cart's wheels moving, the golf ball's sounds and the audience clapping with Lisa and Gary's dialogues, all backed by the electric bass ditty from the last logo that stops and fades out quickly when the audience clapping is heard. Sometimes, the closing theme plays over.

Availability: Seen on seasons 25-28 of Extra.

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