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===Logo (1994-2015)=== |
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McDougall Craig Productions (1994) (From - the Equinox documentary Rave New World).png |
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Logo (March 1, 1994-2015)
Visuals: On a dimly lit wall background, a rough sketch of two blue mountains and a crescent moon inside an outlined box is shown above the text "A McDOUGALL CRAIG PRODUCTION". Underneath is a channel's name (i.e. Channel 4) and the copyright notice.
Variant:
- An in-credit variant exists. Here, the text shown in the logo is replaced with simple white text.
- On the Cutting Edge documentary "Absolutely Marie Claire", the sketch is shown without the background inside of the drawing and the company is referred to as "McDOUGALL CRAIG PAUL BERRIFF production".
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: None or the ending theme of the programme.
Availability: Seen on all of their programmes ranging from documentaries to political/news programmes. This includes the Equinoxe documentaries "Rave New World" and "The Great Leveller", The Real Cherie Blair, and The Political Slot. The latter show would be the logo's last appearance before retiring in 2015, when said series would be produced by Juniper Productions from then on.