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'''Prism Entertainment''' was a UK production company with a focus on content for children founded during the early 2000s. They produced promos, shows and shorts for various channels; appearing on Nickelodeon, Jetix UK, and Disney Channel, amongst others. Around 2011, they rebranded to Prism Digital Solutions and shifted their focus solely towards advertisements and promotional material. |
'''Prism Entertainment''' was a UK production company with a focus on content for children founded during the early 2000s. They produced promos, shows and shorts for various channels; appearing on Nickelodeon, Jetix UK, and Disney Channel, amongst others. Around 2011, they rebranded to Prism Digital Solutions and shifted their focus solely towards advertisements and promotional material. |
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Background
Prism Entertainment was a UK production company with a focus on content for children founded during the early 2000s. They produced promos, shows and shorts for various channels; appearing on Nickelodeon, Jetix UK, and Disney Channel, amongst others. Around 2011, they rebranded to Prism Digital Solutions and shifted their focus solely towards advertisements and promotional material.
Logo (2000s)
Visuals: On a black background, a bright green light forms on the left side of the screen. A glass prism moves across the screen and spins horizontally, causing a lens flare effect to appear through it from the light. As it moves, the Prism Entertainment logo appears beneath it, and the green light fades out.
Variants: A split-screen variant exists, which features a copyright stamp beneath the logo.
Technique: Basic 2D animation.
Audio: A strange, alien-like wooshing sound effect can be heard as the prism moves.
Audio Variants: On Bin Weevils, the regular logo audio is muted, and the theme song plays over the start of the logo, followed by quiet laughter.
Availability: The full version is known to be seen at the end of Red and Bull. The split-screen version can be seen at the end of Primo, as well as Nickelodeon / NickToons UK airings of the Bin Weevils shorts, although it (and the Nickelodeon UK logo) are plastered on subsequent versions ripped from the game itself.