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===(May 26, 1994- )===
===1st Logo (May 26, 1994-April 19, 1999)===
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Pilot Productions (1998) (From - the Globe Trekker episode Costa Rica & Nicaragua).png
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Pilot Productions (2015, website link) (From - Globe Trekker).png
Paneikon TV Productions and Pilot Productions (1999) (From - The Equinox documentary The Riddle of the Leaning Tower).png
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'''Visuals:''' Against a moving sky background, "'''{{color|hotpink|P}}{{color|gold|I}}{{color|green|L}}{{color|blue|O}}{{color|darkviolet|T}}'''" is stylized like a propeller with the "'''{{color|blue|O}}'''" in the center. The "propeller" spins near 90 degrees clockwise, revealing "PILOT" and "PRODUCTIONS" on the top left and bottom right respectively in an arc. After the company name is revealed, the logo stops spinning.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a light, which forms the Pilot Productions logo on a desert background.


'''Variant:''' On the ''Equinox'' documentary "The Riddle of the Leaning Tower", the logo is boxed and next to the Paneikon TV Productions logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.

'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.

'''Audio:''' A descending, synthesized woodwind sting followed by two electronic bongs.

'''Availability:''' It appeared on original airings of the first four seasons of ''Globe Trekker'' and the ''Equinox'' documentary "The Riddle of the Leaning Tower". The former has this logo plastered by the next on newer prints since the early 2000's and the latter cannot be found elsewhere nowadays but BFI appointment viewings.

=== 2nd Logo (September 4, 2000-April 9, 2017)===
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Qfx0WsOWqBCigYAqFLPRjg13947.jpeg
Pilot Productions (2015, website link) (From - Globe Trekker).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a light, which forms the Pilot Productions logo on a desert background.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A wonderful orchestral music.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Availability:''' Can be found on ''Globe Trekker'' (formerly ''Lonely Planet'', sometimes called "Pilot Guides" in Canada) on PBS and Travel Channel.


'''Audio:''' A wonderful orchestral music.


'''Availability:''' Can be found on seasons 5 and onwards of ''Globe Trekker'' (formerly ''Lonely Planet'', sometimes called "Pilot Guides" in Canada) on PBS and Travel Channel.


[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:American television logos]]

Latest revision as of 05:49, 27 November 2023

1st Logo (May 26, 1994-April 19, 1999)


Visuals: Against a moving sky background, "PILOT" is stylized like a propeller with the "O" in the center. The "propeller" spins near 90 degrees clockwise, revealing "PILOT" and "PRODUCTIONS" on the top left and bottom right respectively in an arc. After the company name is revealed, the logo stops spinning.

Variant: On the Equinox documentary "The Riddle of the Leaning Tower", the logo is boxed and next to the Paneikon TV Productions logo.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A descending, synthesized woodwind sting followed by two electronic bongs.

Availability: It appeared on original airings of the first four seasons of Globe Trekker and the Equinox documentary "The Riddle of the Leaning Tower". The former has this logo plastered by the next on newer prints since the early 2000's and the latter cannot be found elsewhere nowadays but BFI appointment viewings.

2nd Logo (September 4, 2000-April 9, 2017)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a light, which forms the Pilot Productions logo on a desert background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A wonderful orchestral music.

Availability: Can be found on seasons 5 and onwards of Globe Trekker (formerly Lonely Planet, sometimes called "Pilot Guides" in Canada) on PBS and Travel Channel.

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