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*A still version of the logo also exists, which appears on the unsold pilot ''The Ghost Writer''. |
*A still version of the logo also exists, which appears on the unsold pilot ''The Ghost Writer''. |
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
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'''Audio:''' Synth beeps with a whoosh when the "P" forms and ending with a synthesized fade out. Jerry Goldsmith is the composer. |
'''Audio:''' Synth beeps with a whoosh when the "P" forms and ending with a synthesized fade out. Jerry Goldsmith is the composer. |
Phoenix Entertainment Group was a television production company founded in July 1985 by Gerald W. Abrams, the father of J.J. Abrams, and Gerard Isenberg, as a merger of the two companies, Abrams' Cypress Point Productions and Isenberg's The Jozak Company. The company had a distribution deal with King Features Entertainment, which had a long and good relationship. In February 1989, the company was sold to The Hearst Corporation, who owned distribution affiliate King Features Entertainment, and renamed it to King Phoenix Entertainment.
Visuals: On a black background, a orange light glows at the bottom-left of screen. From the glow, a white-orange streak swoops up and curves around clockwise forming a giant cursive "P". The words "PHOENIX ENTERTAINMENT GROUP" appear on the bottom of the "P" in a condensed font.
Trivia: The logo was designed by Sandy Dvore, who is also known for designing the titles to The Partridge Family and The Young and the Restless, as well as the 1982 United Artists logo.
Variants:
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: Synth beeps with a whoosh when the "P" forms and ending with a synthesized fade out. Jerry Goldsmith is the composer.
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