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Background: Productions J is a television company owned and created by Julie Snyder and Jean Lamoureux.
'''Background:''' Productions J is a television company owned and created by Julie Snyder and Jean Lamoureux.


(1997-)
===(1997-)===


Logo: We see a black-gray background we see a TV in the birds then flying birds away then we see a city in the moon the PRODUCTIONS text then J morphing into the text
'''Logo:''' On a black-gray background, we see a white bird sleeping on its nest, set on a yellow TV. Then, the bird wakes up and takes a handkerchief to cover the TV before fliying from the window. The camera pans up to reveal the city at the night, while the bird flies by revealing the "PRODUCTIONS" text in an Art-Deco font. The moon morphs into a giant-stylized "J".


Technique: The animation of this logo
'''Technique:''' Cool animation.


Music/Sounds: A sound flying the birds then a piano tune
'''Music/Sounds:''' Sounds of birds chirping, followed by an ascending harp theme.


Availability: Seen at the end Un an Avec Celine.
'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''Un An avec Celine'' (1999).

[[Category:Canadian television logos]]
[[Category:Canada]]
[[Category:Television logos]]

Revision as of 18:17, 17 December 2022

Background: Productions J is a television company owned and created by Julie Snyder and Jean Lamoureux.

(1997-)

Logo: On a black-gray background, we see a white bird sleeping on its nest, set on a yellow TV. Then, the bird wakes up and takes a handkerchief to cover the TV before fliying from the window. The camera pans up to reveal the city at the night, while the bird flies by revealing the "PRODUCTIONS" text in an Art-Deco font. The moon morphs into a giant-stylized "J".

Technique: Cool animation.

Music/Sounds: Sounds of birds chirping, followed by an ascending harp theme.

Availability: Seen at the end of Un An avec Celine (1999).

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