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There's an [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] print logo-like picture (which must be a silhouette of a wolf with two fire torches and the sunburst) next to the copyright. Depending on the episode, a random old film footage is showing, along with the company name in different fonts.
There's an [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] print logo-like picture (which must be a silhouette of a wolf with two fire torches and the sunburst) next to the copyright. Depending on the episode, a random old film footage is showing, along with the "RANDOM ACTS" word in different fonts and the "A" and "PRODUCTION" words in an Eagle Bold-like font.


'''Trivia:''' The ''Gossip Girl'' episode 8 variant is a parody of some sorts of the [[Monogram Pictures]] logo, which bears a similar concept.
'''Trivia:''' The ''Gossip Girl'' episode 8 variant is a parody of some sorts of the [[Monogram Pictures]] logo, which bears a similar concept.

Revision as of 18:59, 1 October 2022

Background

This is Joshua Safran's vanity card.

(September 27, 2015- )

Logo: We see the texts:

A

RANDOM ACTS

PRODUCTION

PRESENTED BY JOSHUA SAFRAN

© (YEAR) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

There's an MGM print logo-like picture (which must be a silhouette of a wolf with two fire torches and the sunburst) next to the copyright. Depending on the episode, a random old film footage is showing, along with the "RANDOM ACTS" word in different fonts and the "A" and "PRODUCTION" words in an Eagle Bold-like font.

Trivia: The Gossip Girl episode 8 variant is a parody of some sorts of the Monogram Pictures logo, which bears a similar concept.

Variant: Sometimes, the letter "A" (on top of the logo) is absent on each variant.

FX/SFX: Depends on the variant.

Music/Sounds: Just the theme from any given soundtrack or the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on seasons 1-2 of Quantico, Soundtrack, and Gossip Girl (2021).

Editor's Note: None.

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