Persons Unknown Productions: Difference between revisions
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'''Logo:''' We see a closeup of a greenish- |
'''Logo:''' We see a closeup of a {{color|green|greenish}}-{{color|gray}} court background merging together into frame, as the stacked serif text "PERSONS UNKNOWN PRODUCTIONS" tilts and settles into frame with a shadow behind. As the background quickly merges, it suddenly turns {{color|gray}}. |
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'''Variant:''' On the pre-broadcast pilot of the series, a different court background is used as it slowly zooms in, |
'''Variant:''' On the pre-broadcast pilot of the series, a different court background is used as it slowly zooms in, while the name (in a different serif font) blurs in. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The merging of the background, the name tilting. On the |
'''FX/SFX:''' The merging of the background, the name tilting. On the variant, the background zooming and the name blurring in. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme. Original NBC airings used a generic theme and a voiceover. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme. Original NBC airings used a generic theme and a voiceover. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''A.U.S.A''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''A.U.S.A''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' Not |
'''Editor's Note:''' Not really well-known as the one below, due to its obscurity. |
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=== 2nd Logo (September 27, 2009-May 19, 2013) === |
=== 2nd Logo (September 27, 2009-May 19, 2013) === |
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, there is a spotlight. Inside the spotlight is a detective, with his shadow behind him. |
'''Logo:''' On a black background, there is a spotlight. Inside the spotlight is a detective holding a magnifying glass, with his shadow behind him. Part of his face can be seen except his eyes. On the left, there is the text "{{color|darkred|'''PERSONS UNKNOWN'''}}" in a bold font, and the text "{{color|gray|PRODUCTIONS™}}" underneath it in a thin font. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' None. |
'''FX/SFX:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Cleveland Show''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Cleveland Show''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' |
'''Editor's Note:''' A favorite among fans of the series. It's an interesting concept overall, although the subject matter could scare some people. |
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[[Category:American television logos]] |
[[Category:American television logos]] |
Revision as of 00:58, 10 January 2022
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Background
This is the vanity card of Richard Appel, a writer and producer for series such as Family Guy, American Dad!, and The Cleveland Show.
1st Logo (February 4-April 1, 2003)
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Pre-broadcast pilot version
Logo: We see a closeup of a greenish-gray court background merging together into frame, as the stacked serif text "PERSONS UNKNOWN PRODUCTIONS" tilts and settles into frame with a shadow behind. As the background quickly merges, it suddenly turns gray.
Variant: On the pre-broadcast pilot of the series, a different court background is used as it slowly zooms in, while the name (in a different serif font) blurs in.
FX/SFX: The merging of the background, the name tilting. On the variant, the background zooming and the name blurring in.
Music/Sounds: The closing theme. Original NBC airings used a generic theme and a voiceover.
Availability: Seen on A.U.S.A.
Editor's Note: Not really well-known as the one below, due to its obscurity.
2nd Logo (September 27, 2009-May 19, 2013)
Logo: On a black background, there is a spotlight. Inside the spotlight is a detective holding a magnifying glass, with his shadow behind him. Part of his face can be seen except his eyes. On the left, there is the text "PERSONS UNKNOWN" in a bold font, and the text "PRODUCTIONS™" underneath it in a thin font.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on The Cleveland Show.
Editor's Note: A favorite among fans of the series. It's an interesting concept overall, although the subject matter could scare some people.