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===Background===
This is Tad '''Quill'''<nowiki/>'s vanity card.
 
=== (March 21-April 4, 2012, January 7-July 23, 2016) ===
 
===Logo (March 21-April 4, 2012, January 7-July 23, 2016) ===
'''Logo:''' TBA
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'''Visuals:''' On a gray concrete background, two black dots appear and make big paint splotches, with the company name etched in it and set in the Times New Roman font, with the latter word smaller and fitting underneath the name. The camera rotates a little bit in and the paint splotches keep on going while all of this is happening.
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA
 
'''Music/SoundsTechnique:''' TheComputer closinganimation themeby WunderFilm.
 
'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the short-lived shows ''Bent'' and ''Angel from Hell''. Don't expect this to appear on ''The Moodys'' (American TV series), despite Tad Quill creating, producing and writing the series.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Bent'' on NBC and ''Angel from Hell'' on CBS.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA
 
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 9 August 2024


Background

This is Tad Quill's vanity card.

Logo (March 21, 2012-July 23, 2016)

Visuals: On a gray concrete background, two black dots appear and make big paint splotches, with the company name etched in it and set in the Times New Roman font, with the latter word smaller and fitting underneath the name. The camera rotates a little bit in and the paint splotches keep on going while all of this is happening.

Technique: Computer animation by WunderFilm.

Audio: None or the closing theme.

Availability: Seen on Bent on NBC and Angel from Hell on CBS.

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