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'''Visuals:''' From a dark outer space background with stars moving forward in medium speed, a colorful, more physically-correct Earth than its [[Universal Pictures|Universal]] predecessor at the time (now with greener land, a bluer-looking body of water and an icy white Arctic Ocean surrounded by clouds) zooms toward the screen at lightning speed as if to break through the screen and capture the viewer and then immediately pans down to reveal a large gold shining group of letters, "'''MTE'''" in the Handel Gothic font (modified to resemble the MCA logo of the time), rotating and then zooming back against the globe which now appears again from the bottom, facing a bit down, and has stationed itself behind the letters, rotating also at an abnormal speed. After the letters and globe lock into place, the byline "'''AN MCA COMPANY'''" ("MCA" being the actual logo) "glitters" in starting from a little left of the center, revealing some of the MCA logo in its stylized font, and then the rest of the byline and the words "AN" and "COMPANY" in a bold Helvetica type font. All the byline text is on a stone-like texture. The text shines afterwards. |
'''Visuals:''' From a dark outer space background with stars moving forward in medium speed, a colorful, more physically-correct Earth than its [[Universal Pictures|Universal]] predecessor at the time (now with greener land, a bluer-looking body of water and an icy white Arctic Ocean surrounded by clouds) zooms toward the screen at lightning speed as if to break through the screen and capture the viewer and then immediately pans down to reveal a large gold shining group of letters, "'''MTE'''" in the Handel Gothic font (modified to resemble the MCA logo of the time), rotating and then zooming back against the globe which now appears again from the bottom, facing a bit down, and has stationed itself behind the letters, rotating also at an abnormal speed. After the letters and globe lock into place, the byline "'''AN MCA COMPANY'''" ("MCA" being the actual logo with a registered trademark symbol at the top right) "glitters" in starting from a little left of the center, revealing some of the MCA logo in its stylized font, and then the rest of the byline and the words "AN" and "COMPANY" in a bold Helvetica type font. All the byline text is on a stone-like texture. The text shines afterwards. |
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MCA Television Entertainment (usually known as just "MTE" or in some cases, "MCA Television Enterprises") was established in 1987 as the production division of and in partnership with Universal Television and a sub-division of MCA Television (commonly known as "MCA TV"), which produced TV movies, cable TV movies, and television shows, more than likely financed independently by outside producers and production companies. Even in its initial existence as MTE, finding (or, for that matter, paying attention to) its logo was rare even while Dream On was on the air.
On December 9, 1996, MCA was reincorporated as Universal Studios, and as a result, MTE was renamed to "Universal Television Entertainment" (a.k.a. "UTE") in 1997, and was later renamed to "Studios USA Pictures" (not to be confused with "USA Pictures") in 1998.
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1st Logo (June 14, 1989-1991) | 2nd Logo (July 27, 1990-December 1996) | 3rd Logo (September 15, 1994-December 1996) |
Visuals: From a dark outer space background with stars moving forward in medium speed, a colorful, more physically-correct Earth than its Universal predecessor at the time (now with greener land, a bluer-looking body of water and an icy white Arctic Ocean surrounded by clouds) zooms toward the screen at lightning speed as if to break through the screen and capture the viewer and then immediately pans down to reveal a large gold shining group of letters, "MTE" in the Handel Gothic font (modified to resemble the MCA logo of the time), rotating and then zooming back against the globe which now appears again from the bottom, facing a bit down, and has stationed itself behind the letters, rotating also at an abnormal speed. After the letters and globe lock into place, the byline "AN MCA COMPANY" ("MCA" being the actual logo with a registered trademark symbol at the top right) "glitters" in starting from a little left of the center, revealing some of the MCA logo in its stylized font, and then the rest of the byline and the words "AN" and "COMPANY" in a bold Helvetica type font. All the byline text is on a stone-like texture. The text shines afterwards.
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Technique: CGI. This is in fact one of the first Universal logos to use CGI, predating the 1997 movie logo by 8 years.
Audio: A custom extended rendition of the 1975 Universal Television jingle consisting of a deep timpani drum roll, accompanied mainly by a harp, followed by a swift whooshing sound (for the globe), and concluded by a slow eight-note horn fanfare (three extra notes precede the general five notes from the Universal Television counterpart), of which the last note is the loudest.
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Legacy: This logo has gained a rather infamous reputation among the community for it's over-the-top rendition of the Revue fanfare and the globe rapidly zooming up to the screen without warning.
Visuals: The globe zooms out to the center slowly and rotates on the starfield background from the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo. As the globe reaches into the center, the text "MTE" in the same font as the movie logo and a gold-yellow gradient texture on it, fades in on-screen and zooms back against the globe. Once it has stopped, the byline, "AN MCA COMPANY" appears in spaced-out letters like in the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo. The text "MTE" then shines twice.
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Technique: A mix of model work by Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation) and CGI.
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Availability: It was used in tandem with the 1989 logo until early 1991.
Visuals: Against a dark, static, milky space background, the 1991 Universal Television globe stands still and then pans down, obscuring itself into the bottom of a golden letter "T" which fades in, zooming back from a forward angle into the center of the screen. It is soon joined by a corresponding letter "M" coming in from the screen's left side, and an "E" coming in from the right. The letters slowly align to a soft stop in which they are just slightly spread apart; the byline "AN MCA COMPANY" fades in underneath. All letters are in the Helvetica typeface.
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Technique: CGI.
Audio: A one-note ambient synth theme with a low horn sustains the third note of Universal Television's 1991 theme, with chimes and wind blowing.
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