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== =Background ===
'''Millar Gough Ink''' is aan American film and television production company founded by Miles '''Millar''' and Alfred '''Gough'''.
 
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== =1st Logo (October 12, 1999-November 10, 2011) ===
== Background ==
'''Millar Gough Ink''' is a production company by Miles '''Millar''' and Alfred '''Gough'''.
 
== 1st Logo (October 12, 1999-November 10, 2011) ==
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File:Millar Gough Ink (2001, fullscreen).WEBP|Full-screen version seen on the short series ''The Strip'' and 4:3 prints of ''Smallville''. Also seen on Channel 4 and E4 British airings of early season 1 episodes of the said show.Fullscreen
File:Millar Gough Ink 1st logo less cropped.jpeg|Fullscreen with left & right black bars
File:Millar Gough Ink 1st logo less cropped.jpeg|Less-cropped version exists and is seen on the 2003 DVD releases and Channel 4 and E4 British airings of later season 1 episodes of ''Smallville''. Also seen on [[ITV2]] UK airings of the entire 1st season of the said show.
File:Millar Gough Ink 1st logo.jpeg|Regular widescreen version is seen on ''Smallville'', the 2006 TV pilot of ''Aquaman'' and the 2011 ''Charlie's Angels'' revival.Widescreen
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'''LogoVisuals:''' In an office setting, at the forefront, we seeis a bottle filled with {{color|orangered|orange redscarlet}} ink. inA itblack labeledlabel withcovers the bottom half, containing the company name in an Impact, fontgold, also colored inand a {{color|gold}}-whitestacked gradientformat. After"'''INK'''" one of the music variants are heard,has a hammerbottom (which,white however,gradient. ifA yousplit-second look atbefore the bottlelogo very closelyends, you can see a hammer swinging down, as seen in the white light reflection) swings down and breakssmashes the bottle, causing the ink in it to spread everywhere, including covering up the whole screen.
 
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'''Variants:'''
* There exists an open-matte version of the logo. This can be seen on the short-lived series ''The Strip'' and some 4:3 prints of ''Smallville''. Also seen on [[Channel 4]] and [[E4 IDs|E4]] British airings of early season 1 episodes of the said show.
* There also exists an less-cropped version of the logo. This can also be seen on 2003 DVD releases of the entire 1st season as well as [[Channel 4]] and [[E4 IDs|E4]] British airings of later season 1 episodes of ''Smallville''. Also seen on [[ITV2]] UK airings of the entire 1st season of the said show.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''' Entirely liveLive-action.
 
'''Audio:''' It varies, but they usually end with a glass breaking sound.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Depending on the variant:
* October 12, 1999-2000: After the closingending theme of the show plays, there is a splattering sound is heard.
* 20011999-20022000: JustThe theending soundtheme of a bottlethe breakingshow.
* October 2001-2002: None.
* February 2002-May 2002: An odd, 3-note piano tune, accompanied by an eerie sound effect.
* 2001-2002 (''Smallville'' episodes "X-Ray" and "Hug"): Entirely silent.
* 2002-2011: A reverberating cartoon ditty.
* February 2002-May 2002: An odd, 3three-note piano tune, accompaniedcomposed by an eerie soundMark effectSnow.
Both music variants end with the bottle breaking sound or the splattering sound. Music and sound design created by Miles '''Millar''' and Alfred '''Gough'''.
* September 2002-November 10, 2011: A reverberating cartoon ditty again composed by Mark Snow.
 
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On episodes "X-Ray" and "Hug" of the 1st season of ''Smallville'', the bottle breaking sound is absent.
* On some early episodes of the 2nd season of ''Smallville'' such as "Vortex", the reverberating cartoon ditty is somewhat slightly quieter before the bottle breaking sound appears.
* Original airings use a generic theme and a voice over.
 
'''Availability:''' Common.It First seendebuted on the short series ''The Strip''. Alsoand was later seen on ''Smallville'' and the 2011 remake of ''Charlie's Angels'' on American Broadcasting Company, Crackle by Sony and in Canada on the Canadian Television Throwback. It's also later seen on the 2006 TV pilot of ''Aquaman'', which was initially released on iTunes by Apple Inc. on July 2006 and later included as a bonus feature on the Blu-ray Disc release of ''JusticeCharlie's League: Crisis on Two EarthsAngels'' (2011).
 
== =2nd Logo (November 15, 2015-) ===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' OnOver a black background, we seeare the stacked {{color|darkred|dark red}} words "{{color|darkredred|MILLAR GOUGH}}" in a Helvetica Neue font. To the right of it is a red beaker with a big black water-drop in it,. and insideInside the water-drop, we see theis "{{color|darkred|dark red}} text "{{color|darkred|INK}}".
 
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the stacked {{color|darkred|dark red}} words "{{color|darkred|MILLAR GOUGH}}" in a Helvetica Neue font. To the right of it is a beaker with a black water-drop in it, and inside the water-drop, we see the {{color|darkred|dark red}} text "{{color|darkred|INK}}".
 
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' None, or the ending theme of the show.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on the 2015-2018 AMC series ''Into the Badlands'' andon the 2016-2017 MTV seriesAMC, ''The Shannara Chronicles'' on MTV, and ''Wednesday'' on Netflix.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 9 August 2024


Background

Millar Gough Ink is an American film and television production company founded by Miles Millar and Alfred Gough.



1st Logo (October 12, 1999-November 10, 2011)


Visuals: In an office setting is a bottle filled with scarlet ink. A black label covers the bottom half, containing the company name in Impact, gold, and a stacked format. "INK" has a bottom white gradient. A split-second before the logo ends, a hammer swings down and smashes the bottle, causing the ink to spread everywhere, including covering up the whole screen.

Variant: The logo exists in both a fullscreen and widescreen format.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: It varies, but they usually end with a glass breaking sound.

  • October 12, 1999: After the ending theme of the show, a splattering sound is heard.
  • 1999-2000: The ending theme of the show.
  • October 2001-2002: None.
  • 2001-2002 (Smallville episodes "X-Ray" and "Hug"): Entirely silent.
  • February-May 2002: An odd, three-note piano tune composed by Mark Snow.
  • September 2002-November 10, 2011: A reverberating cartoon ditty again composed by Mark Snow.
  • Original airings use a generic theme and a voice over.

Availability: It debuted on The Strip and was later seen on Smallville, the 2006 TV pilot of Aquaman, and Charlie's Angels (2011).

2nd Logo (November 15, 2015-)

Visuals: Over a black background are the stacked words "MILLAR GOUGH". To the right is a red beaker with a big black water-drop in it. Inside the water-drop is "INK".

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None or the ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on Into the Badlands on AMC, The Shannara Chronicles on MTV, and Wednesday on Netflix.

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