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===Background===
===Background===
'''New Line Television''' was the television production/distribution arm of [[New Line Cinema]] founded in 1991. Prior to this, New Line co-produced the ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' spinoff series ''Freddy's Nightmares'' with [[Lorimar Television]]. New Line was acquired by [[Turner Entertainment Co.|Turner Broadcasting System]] on January 28, 1994 and then Time Warner (currently Warner Bros. Discovery) on October 10, 1996. On October 2006, it was officially announced that [[MGM Television]] (owned by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] under MGM Holdings Inc.) would be distributing New Line Television material and television broadcasts of New Line films. On February 28, 2008, after New Line Cinema shut down as an independent studio under Time Warner, it was made as a division of [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]. Therefore, New Line Television was folded into [[Warner Bros. Television]]. However, New Line Television was revived in 2016 to produce the TV adaptations of ''Rush Hour'' and ''Frequency''. New Line's film catalog was previously distributed by [[Viacom (1952-2006)|Viacom Enterprises]].
'''New Line Television''' was the television production/distribution arm of [[New Line Cinema]] founded in 1991. Prior to this, New Line co-produced the ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' spin-off series ''Freddy's Nightmares'' with [[Lorimar Television]]. New Line was acquired by [[Turner Entertainment Co.|Turner Broadcasting System]] on January 28, 1994 and then [[WarnerMedia|Time Warner]] (currently [[Warner Bros. Discovery]]) on October 10, 1996. On October 2006, it was announced that [[MGM Television]] would be distributing New Line Television material and television broadcasts of New Line films. Although Warner Bros. has produced television series since 1991, the company remains in use. On February 29, 2008, New Line Cinema was shut down as an independent studio under Time Warner and was made a division of [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]. Therefore, New Line Television was folded into [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]]. However, the New Line Television brand was revived in 2016 as a specialty label of WBTV to produce television adaptations of previous New Line properties. New Line's film catalog is distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] (previously [[Viacom Productions|Viacom Enterprises]] and [[Columbia Pictures Television]], among other outfits).


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=== 1st Logo (October 8, 1988-March 12, 1990) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Filmbox", "Box and Filmstrips", "The Ladder", "New Line Filmbox"


===1st Logo (1991?-1994)===
'''Logo:''' It's basically the 1987 New Line Cinema logo with no television indicator whatsoever, but the animation is sped-up.
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'''Visuals:''' On a starry background, there is a silver filmstrip with the Filmbox logo in silver and the text "NEW LINE CINEMA" below inside its frames. The logo eases back as the filmstrip scrolls down and zooms in on one of the frames, and an orange comet streaks in from right to left and causes the Filmbox to flip around once.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 1987 New Line Cinema logo.


'''Trivia:''' This was a logo bumper for New Line Cinema's syndication movie and TV package, which was syndicated by [[RHI Entertainment (1990-1997)|RHI Entertainment]] (at the time a New Line affiliate) through New Line Television Distribution.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the series' credit theme.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Availability:''' Rare. It's seen on ''Freddy's Nightmares''.


'''Audio:''' A majestic synthesized fanfare with a chime section and a whoosh as the streak appears.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Availability:'''
* Seen on television broadcasts of several New Line, RHI, and other third-party programs in syndication in the early-1990s.
* Such examples include broadcasts of the colorized ''It's a Wonderful Life'' (before [[Republic Entertainment|Republic Pictures]] took over the rights) and off-network reruns of ''Motown Merry Christmas''.


=== 2nd Logo (1991?-1994) ===
===2nd Logo (1991?-1994)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background is a metallic filmstrip, then the camera rotates and part of the filmstrip is cut off with the right side of it rotating, forming the New Line logo. Then the words "NEW LINE TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" in New Line's corporate font, with a line and a byline that reads "A Division of RHI Entertainment, Inc." under them, fade in.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Filmbox II", "Box and Filmstrips II", "New Line Filmbox II", "The Ladder II", "The Filmstrip", "Box and Filmstrips in a Filmstrip"


'''Trivia:''' This logo was used during the time New Line Cinema owned 55% of RHI Entertainment.
'''Logo:''' On a starry background, we see a {{Font color|silver|silver}} filmstrip with the Filmbox logo in {{Font color|silver|silver}} and the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{Font color|silver|NEW LINE CINEMA}}}}" below inside its frames. The logo eases back as the filmstrip scrolls down and zooms in on one of the frames, and an {{Font color|orange|orange}} comet streaks in from right to left and causes the Filmbox to flip around once.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Trivia:''' This is actually the logo bumper for New Line Cinema's syndication movie and TV package, that was syndicated by [[RHI Entertainment]] (at the time a New Line affiliate) through New Line Television Distribution.


'''Audio:''' Either the theme music to New Line Cinema's syndication movie and TV package that starts on the preceding RHI logo, or the ending theme of the program.
'''FX/SFX:''' The CGI filmstrip scrolling.


'''Availability:''' This was found on RHI reprints of the movies ''In the Line of Duty'' and ''A Case of Deadly Force'', and ''The Making of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic synthesized fanfare with a chime section and a whoosh as the orange streak appears.


===3rd Logo (1993?-1997)===
'''Availability:''' Extinct. It appeared on television broadcasts of several New Line, RHI, and other third-party programs in syndication in the early-1990s. Such examples include broadcasts of the colorized ''It's a Wonderful Life'' (before Republic Pictures took over the rights) and off-network reruns of ''Motown Merry Christmas''.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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=== 3rd Logo (1991?-1994) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Filmbox III", "Box and Filmstrips III", "The Ladder III", "New Line Filmbox III", "Chrome Ladder", "Chrome Filmstrip", "New Line Chrome Filmbox"

'''Logo:''' On a black background we see a metallic filmstrip, then the camera rotates and part of the filmstrip is cut off with the right side of it rotating, forming the New Line logo. Then the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|NEW LINE TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION}}" on New Line's corporate font, with a line and a byline that reads "A Division of RHI Entertainment, Inc." under them, fade in.

'''Trivia:''' This logo was used during the time New Line Cinema owned 55% of RHI Entertainment in 1991.

'''FX/SFX:''' The filmstrip rolling, and the ladders forming the logo.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Either a triumphant synth fanfare that starts on the preceding RHI logo, or the ending theme of the program.

'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. This was found on an RHI reprint of the movie ''In the Line of Duty'', and ''The Making of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare''.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


=== 4th Logo (1993?-1997) ===
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'''Visuals:''' A shortened version of the 1987 New Line Cinema logo, which starts off with the logo dimming down to the glow behind the box and filmstrips. The text below the logo reads "NEW LINE TELEVISION".
'''Nicknames:''' "The Filmbox IV", "Box and Filmstrips IV", "CGI Ladder", "The Ladder IV", "New Line Filmbox IV"

'''Logo:''' A shortened version of the 1987 New Line Cinema logo, which starts off with the logo dimming down to the glow behind the box and filmstrips. The text below the logo reads "{{Font|Serif|NEW LINE TELEVISION}}".


'''Variant:''' On the TV-movie ''Father and Scout'', a still version appears.
'''Variant:''' On the TV-movie ''Father and Scout'', a still version appears.


'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the movie logo.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme to the program.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme to the program.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Extinct. This appeared on ''Court TV: Inside America's Courts'' (and its counterparts ''Justice This Week'' and ''The System'') in syndication. It also appeared on the original ABC airing of the TV movie ''Father and Scout'', but home media releases remove this (the DVD has the standard theatrical closing logo with AOL Time Warner byline).
* Seen on ''Court TV'' produced shows in syndication (''Inside America's Courts'', ''Justice This Week'', ''The System'').
* It was also seen on the original ABC airing of the TV movie ''Father and Scout'', although home media releases remove this (the DVD release has the standard theatrical closing logo with the AOL Time Warner byline).


===4th Logo (1994-August 20, 2008)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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'''Visuals:''' A black box rotates out from an extreme close-up, with a blue light in the background. Various filmstrips zoom past the box as two more filmstrips rotate in, forming like before. The blue light dies down to create a glowing effect around it, as the company name zooms out from below in an ITC Garamond Cond Book font. The respective company byline fades underneath alongside a line above.
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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Filmbox II", "The Filmbox V", "Box and Filmstrips V", "CGI Ladder II", "The Ladder V", "New Line Filmbox V"

'''Logo:''' It's the 1994 New Line Cinema logo, but the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|CINEMA}}" is replaced by the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|TELEVISION}}", with a line separating the logo from the respective company byline underneath.


'''Bylines:''' The company used different bylines:
'''Bylines:'''
* 1994-1997: "A Turner Company"
* 1994-1997: "A Turner Company"
* 1997-2001, 2003-2008: "A Time Warner Company"
* 1997-2001, 2003-2008: "A Time Warner Company"
* 2001-2003: "{{Font|Times New Roman|An AOL Time Warner Company}}"
* 2001-2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company"
* 2002: The AOL Time Warner corporate logo with a line above and below the AOL Time Warner wordmark.
* 2002: The AOL Time Warner corporate logo with a line above and below it.
* 2003-2008: "A {{Font|Times New Roman|'''TimeWarner'''}} Company" (with "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''TimeWarner'''}}" in its corporate font)
* 2003-2008: "A '''TimeWarner''' Company" (with "'''TimeWarner'''" in its corporate font)


'''Variants:''' There were different variations of the logo:
'''Variants:'''
* Sometimes, the full animation of the movie logo, albeit with the "NEW LINE TELEVISION" name, is played. Sometimes, the animation is normal or sped-up.
* Usually, the finished product of the logo is used, and is still.
* Sometimes, the full animation of the movie logo is played either normally or sped-up.
* The typeface for "NEW LINE TELEVISION" and its size may vary.
* There is a short version that starts with the light dimming out, with the company name already in place.
* The typeface for the company name and its size may sometimes vary.
* In 1998, the line and the Time Warner byline were shifted up a little underneath the name.
* In 1998, the line and the Time Warner byline were shifted up a little underneath the name.
* On season 3 of ''The Lost World'', the 2001 New Line Cinema logo with the AOL Time Warner byline was used.
* On season 3 of ''The Lost World'', the 2001 New Line Cinema logo with the AOL Time Warner byline was used.
* On ''Kitchen Confidential'', the logo is bylineless.
* On ''Kitchen Confidential'', the logo is bylineless.
* On ''Red Water'', the logo is close-up and is filmed.
* On ''Red Water'', the logo is close-up and is filmed.
* "{{Font|Times New Roman|In association with}}" appears above the filmstrip on the TV movie ''Wasted''.
* On the TV movie ''Wasted'', "In association with" appears above the filmstrip.
* Occasionally, the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|PAY PER VIEW}}" are added below the company name. This text was not in all-caps from 1995 to 1997.
* Occasionally, the words "PAY PER VIEW" are added below the company name. This text was not in all-caps from 1995-1997.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' Just the light flashing or animating behind the logo, or the full animation of the then-current movie logo.


'''Music/Sounds:''' This is the list of the themes the logo used:
'''Audio:''' This is a list of themes the logo used:
* 1994-2008: The finishing of the end title theme from any show, TV movie, or silent.
* 1994-2008: The finishing of the end title theme from any show, TV movie, or none.
* 1997-2008: The last few notes from the movie version or the full theatrical version for some TV presentations.
* 1997-2008: The last few notes from the movie version or the full theatrical version for some TV presentations.
* 2001-2003: Same as above, but low-toned and re-arranged by synthesizers instead.
* September 18, 2002-May 21, 2003: Same as above, but low-toned.
* 2003: A synth theme, which is actually the closing theme of the show. Heard only on the TV movie ''Red Water''.
* 2003-2008: A battle styled theme using different notes from the previous theme with kettle drums.
* 2003-2008: A battle styled theme using different notes from the previous theme with kettle drums.
*2004: The low violin notes from the movie version.
* July 28-September 21, 2004: The low violin notes from the movie version.
* 2005: An awkward short version using notes from the full movie logo.
* September 19-December 5, 2005: A three-note short version using notes from the full movie logo.
* CBS, Fox and NBC airings used the respective channels' generic themes.
* CBS, Fox and NBC airings used the respective channels' generic themes.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. It's seen on ''The Lost World'', ''The Mask: The Animated Series'', ''Blade: The Series'', ''Masterminds'', the 2002 version of ''The Twilight Zone'', and ''Family Foreman'', among others. Also seen at the end of the 1999 TV movie, ''Sealed With a Kiss'' (aka ''First Comes Love''), which can be found on Amazon Video and iTunes.
* Seen on ''The Lost World'', ''The Mask: The Animated Series'', ''Blade: The Series'', ''Masterminds'', the 2002 version of ''The Twilight Zone'', and ''Family Foreman'', among others.
The New Line Television Pay Per View logos are extinct and were last seen on some New Line movies that aired on Starz, Encore, and pay-per-view.
* It is also seen at the end of the 1999 TV movie ''Sealed With a Kiss'' (aka ''First Comes Love''), which can also be found on Amazon Video and iTunes.
* The "Pay Per View" logos were seen on some New Line movies that aired on Starz, Encore, and other pay-per-view services.


==Final Note==
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
Starting in 2016, a short version of the movie logo would be used instead.

=== 6th Logo (March 31, 2016-January 25, 2017) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Filmbox III", "The Filmbox VI", "Box and Filmstrips VI", "CGI Ladder III", "The Ladder VI", "New Line Filmbox VI"

'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see an almost still image of the 1994-2010 New Line Cinema logo (with the filmstrip light animation and the 2003 TimeWarner byline fading in below the company name).

'''Variant:''' The logo is shown with the [[RatPac Entertainment|RatPac Television]] logo on ''Rush Hour'', and the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Television]] logo on ''Hairspray Live!''.

'''FX/SFX:''' The byline fading in.

'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the program or none.

'''Availability:''' Uncommon. It first appeared (with the RatPac Television logo) on the short-lived TV adaptation of ''Rush Hour'' and also appeared on ''Hairspray Live!''. The stand-alone version can be seen on ''Frequency''.

'''Editor's Note:''' Despite New Line Cinema updating their logo in 2011, the 1994-2010 logo is used here for unknown reasons.

=== 7th Logo (March 21, 2019) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Filmbox IV", "The Filmbox VIII", "Box and Filmstrips VIII", "CGI Ladder IV", "The Ladder VII", "New Line Filmbox VII", "The Golden Filmbox", "Golden New Line Filmbox", "Filmbox in the Night Sky", "Filmbox in the Sky"

'''Logo:''' Same as the 2011 New Line Cinema logo with the 2018 WarnerMedia byline, but it's shortened (starting with the New Line logo already formed).

'''FX/SFX:''' The "NEW LINE CINEMA" text shining and the camera zooming away. Like the movie logo, this was done by Picturemill.

'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the program.

'''Availability:''' Very rare. Only seen at the end of the miniseries of ''Critters: A New Binge'' on Shudder.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


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Latest revision as of 01:27, 24 September 2024


Background

New Line Television was the television production/distribution arm of New Line Cinema founded in 1991. Prior to this, New Line co-produced the Nightmare on Elm Street spin-off series Freddy's Nightmares with Lorimar Television. New Line was acquired by Turner Broadcasting System on January 28, 1994 and then Time Warner (currently Warner Bros. Discovery) on October 10, 1996. On October 2006, it was announced that MGM Television would be distributing New Line Television material and television broadcasts of New Line films. Although Warner Bros. has produced television series since 1991, the company remains in use. On February 29, 2008, New Line Cinema was shut down as an independent studio under Time Warner and was made a division of Warner Bros. Pictures. Therefore, New Line Television was folded into Warner Bros. Television. However, the New Line Television brand was revived in 2016 as a specialty label of WBTV to produce television adaptations of previous New Line properties. New Line's film catalog is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (previously Viacom Enterprises and Columbia Pictures Television, among other outfits).



1st Logo (1991?-1994)


Visuals: On a starry background, there is a silver filmstrip with the Filmbox logo in silver and the text "NEW LINE CINEMA" below inside its frames. The logo eases back as the filmstrip scrolls down and zooms in on one of the frames, and an orange comet streaks in from right to left and causes the Filmbox to flip around once.

Trivia: This was a logo bumper for New Line Cinema's syndication movie and TV package, which was syndicated by RHI Entertainment (at the time a New Line affiliate) through New Line Television Distribution.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A majestic synthesized fanfare with a chime section and a whoosh as the streak appears.

Availability:

  • Seen on television broadcasts of several New Line, RHI, and other third-party programs in syndication in the early-1990s.
  • Such examples include broadcasts of the colorized It's a Wonderful Life (before Republic Pictures took over the rights) and off-network reruns of Motown Merry Christmas.

2nd Logo (1991?-1994)


Visuals: On a black background is a metallic filmstrip, then the camera rotates and part of the filmstrip is cut off with the right side of it rotating, forming the New Line logo. Then the words "NEW LINE TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" in New Line's corporate font, with a line and a byline that reads "A Division of RHI Entertainment, Inc." under them, fade in.

Trivia: This logo was used during the time New Line Cinema owned 55% of RHI Entertainment.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Either the theme music to New Line Cinema's syndication movie and TV package that starts on the preceding RHI logo, or the ending theme of the program.

Availability: This was found on RHI reprints of the movies In the Line of Duty and A Case of Deadly Force, and The Making of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.

3rd Logo (1993?-1997)


Visuals: A shortened version of the 1987 New Line Cinema logo, which starts off with the logo dimming down to the glow behind the box and filmstrips. The text below the logo reads "NEW LINE TELEVISION".

Variant: On the TV-movie Father and Scout, a still version appears.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: The closing theme to the program.

Availability:

  • Seen on Court TV produced shows in syndication (Inside America's Courts, Justice This Week, The System).
  • It was also seen on the original ABC airing of the TV movie Father and Scout, although home media releases remove this (the DVD release has the standard theatrical closing logo with the AOL Time Warner byline).

4th Logo (1994-August 20, 2008)

Visuals: A black box rotates out from an extreme close-up, with a blue light in the background. Various filmstrips zoom past the box as two more filmstrips rotate in, forming like before. The blue light dies down to create a glowing effect around it, as the company name zooms out from below in an ITC Garamond Cond Book font. The respective company byline fades underneath alongside a line above.

Bylines:

  • 1994-1997: "A Turner Company"
  • 1997-2001, 2003-2008: "A Time Warner Company"
  • 2001-2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company"
  • 2002: The AOL Time Warner corporate logo with a line above and below it.
  • 2003-2008: "A TimeWarner Company" (with "TimeWarner" in its corporate font)

Variants:

  • Usually, the finished product of the logo is used, and is still.
  • Sometimes, the full animation of the movie logo is played either normally or sped-up.
  • There is a short version that starts with the light dimming out, with the company name already in place.
  • The typeface for the company name and its size may sometimes vary.
  • In 1998, the line and the Time Warner byline were shifted up a little underneath the name.
  • On season 3 of The Lost World, the 2001 New Line Cinema logo with the AOL Time Warner byline was used.
  • On Kitchen Confidential, the logo is bylineless.
  • On Red Water, the logo is close-up and is filmed.
  • On the TV movie Wasted, "In association with" appears above the filmstrip.
  • Occasionally, the words "PAY PER VIEW" are added below the company name. This text was not in all-caps from 1995-1997.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: This is a list of themes the logo used:

  • 1994-2008: The finishing of the end title theme from any show, TV movie, or none.
  • 1997-2008: The last few notes from the movie version or the full theatrical version for some TV presentations.
  • September 18, 2002-May 21, 2003: Same as above, but low-toned.
  • 2003-2008: A battle styled theme using different notes from the previous theme with kettle drums.
  • July 28-September 21, 2004: The low violin notes from the movie version.
  • September 19-December 5, 2005: A three-note short version using notes from the full movie logo.
  • CBS, Fox and NBC airings used the respective channels' generic themes.

Availability:

  • Seen on The Lost World, The Mask: The Animated Series, Blade: The Series, Masterminds, the 2002 version of The Twilight Zone, and Family Foreman, among others.
  • It is also seen at the end of the 1999 TV movie Sealed With a Kiss (aka First Comes Love), which can also be found on Amazon Video and iTunes.
  • The "Pay Per View" logos were seen on some New Line movies that aired on Starz, Encore, and other pay-per-view services.

Final Note

Starting in 2016, a short version of the movie logo would be used instead.

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