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Nuyorican Productions is an American production company founded in 2001 by Jennifer Lopez and Benny Medina. The company didn't produce a show until 2006 when ''South Beach'' premiered. |
'''Nuyorican Productions''' is an American production company founded in 2001 by Jennifer Lopez and Benny Medina. The company didn't produce a show until 2006 when ''South Beach'' premiered. The name "Nuyorican" reflects Lopez's Puerto Rican heritage and her upbringing in New York. In other words, the name is a portmanteau of "'''N'''ew '''Yo'''rk" and "Puerto '''Rican'''". |
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=== (January 11, 2006-) === |
===Logo (January 11, 2006-) === |
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Nuyorican Productions logo (2006).PNG |
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Nuyorican Productions animated logo.PNG |
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Nuyorican Productions enhanced logo.PNG |
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Nuyorican, EGTV, and Ryan Seacrest.png |
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Nuyorican, B17, and Universal Television Alternative.png |
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, with a square outline, there is a replica of the Empire State Building with a palm tree in front of it. Below the picture is the word "NUYORICAN" and the spaced out "PRODUCTIONS" below that. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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* Starting in 2011, the whole logo is in shiny silver and appears in CGI within a grey and black background, also the logo shines in this version. |
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* Sometimes, this logo can be shared with other logos. |
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* A still version exists. |
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* Starting with the 2019 film ''Hustlers'', the font and the animation are enhanced. |
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'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic. CGI for the animated version. |
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'''Audio:''' An intense conga drum theme by Kim Burse, the closing theme of the show, or none. |
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'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''South Beach Tow'' on truTV, ''The Fosters'' on Freeform, and ''Shades of Blue'' on NBC. |
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'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the shows that they've produced such as ''South Beach Tow'', ''The Fosters'', ''Shades of Blue'', ''World of Dance'', and ''Good Trouble''. It also appeared on the movies ''Hustlers'', ''Shotgun Wedding'', ''The Mother'', and ''Atlas''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 16 August 2024
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Background
Nuyorican Productions is an American production company founded in 2001 by Jennifer Lopez and Benny Medina. The company didn't produce a show until 2006 when South Beach premiered. The name "Nuyorican" reflects Lopez's Puerto Rican heritage and her upbringing in New York. In other words, the name is a portmanteau of "New York" and "Puerto Rican".
Logo (January 11, 2006-)
Visuals: On a white background, with a square outline, there is a replica of the Empire State Building with a palm tree in front of it. Below the picture is the word "NUYORICAN" and the spaced out "PRODUCTIONS" below that.
Variants:
- Starting in 2011, the whole logo is in shiny silver and appears in CGI within a grey and black background, also the logo shines in this version.
- Sometimes, this logo can be shared with other logos.
- A still version exists.
- Starting with the 2019 film Hustlers, the font and the animation are enhanced.
Technique: A still, digital graphic. CGI for the animated version.
Audio: An intense conga drum theme by Kim Burse, the closing theme of the show, or none.
Availability: It can be seen on the shows that they've produced such as South Beach Tow, The Fosters, Shades of Blue, World of Dance, and Good Trouble. It also appeared on the movies Hustlers, Shotgun Wedding, The Mother, and Atlas.