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'''Availability:''' Seen on their television shows and movies that the company produced such as ''Nowhere Boys'', ''Glitch'', ''Mustang FC'' and ''Fires''. The "ENTERTAINMENT" version was seen on their unscripted shows that they produced such as ''Formal Wars'', ''The Real Housewives of Melbourne'', ''The Real Housewives of Sydney'' and ''Making It Australia''. It also appeared on US shows that [[Universal Television]] and [[Universal Content Productions]] produced like ''Camp'', ''Young Rock'', ''La Brea'' and ''Joe vs. Carole''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on their television shows and movies that the company produced such as ''Nowhere Boys'', ''Glitch'', ''Mustang FC'' and ''Fires''. The "ENTERTAINMENT" version was seen on their unscripted shows that they produced such as ''Formal Wars'', ''The Real Housewives of Melbourne'', ''The Real Housewives of Sydney'' and ''Making It Australia''. It also appeared on US shows that [[Universal Television]] and [[Universal Content Productions]] produced like ''Camp'', ''Young Rock'', ''La Brea'' and ''Joe vs. Carole''. |
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Matchbox Pictures is an Australian film and television production company that was founded in 2008 by Tony Ayres, Penny Chapman, Helen Bowden, Michael McMahon and Helen Packhurst. The company produces award-winning shows and movies like Nowhere Boys and the Australian series The Real Housewives of Melbourne which is an Australian version of the most popular franchise. In 2011 American-based NBCUniversal International Studios (now Universal International Studios) acquired a majority stake in the Australian company marking it's first investment to the studio and they added it to it's international portfolio and they fully acquired the remaining stake to the producer, making it full ownership in the company in 2014.
Logo: On a black background we see the CGI words Matchbox appears with the letters in a scripted font with "A" and "B" connected together which looks like a vertical line. Then a red CGI match drops below hitting the floor then it flips and inside it has the word "PICTURES" in white until it stops clanging.
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FX/SFX: The match dropping from the screen.
Music/Sounds: The sound of the slashing with some banging sounds and shining effects or the ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on their television shows and movies that the company produced such as Nowhere Boys, Glitch, Mustang FC and Fires. The "ENTERTAINMENT" version was seen on their unscripted shows that they produced such as Formal Wars, The Real Housewives of Melbourne, The Real Housewives of Sydney and Making It Australia. It also appeared on US shows that Universal Television and Universal Content Productions produced like Camp, Young Rock, La Brea and Joe vs. Carole.
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