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'''Nicknames:''' "The Cougar", "The Mountain Lion" |
'''Nicknames:''' "The Cougar", "The Mountain Lion" |
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a circle that has a profile of a cougar (a.k.a. a mountain lion) facing to the right and a cloudy {{ |
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a circle that has a profile of a cougar (a.k.a. a mountain lion) facing to the right and a cloudy {{color |
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|red|XXX}} sky background. Below the circle is this white text that says "Scotti Bros" above and "Syd Vinnedge" below it with the word "Television" in a smaller font below it all in black lettering. "rothers" in the word "Brothers" appears to be in superscript: |
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<center>'''''{{Big|Scotti Brothers<br>Syd Vinnedge}}<br>Television'''''</center> |
<center>'''''{{Big|Scotti Brothers<br>Syd Vinnedge}}<br>Television'''''</center> |
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'''Later Variants:''' |
'''Later Variants:''' |
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*This logo would appear superimposed in the credits with the words in white with a black shadow effect starting in 1981. |
*This logo would appear superimposed in the credits with the words in white with a black shadow effect starting in 1981. |
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*A {{Font color|purple|purple}} line border would appear on the logo and a copyright stamp would appear starting in 1982. More of the {{Font color|purple|purple}} border would appear in 1984. |
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|purple|purple}} line border would appear on the logo and a copyright stamp would appear starting in 1982. More of the {{color |
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|purple|purple}} border would appear in 1984. |
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*Some 1983 episodes of ''America's Top 10'' would have the copyright stamp in {{color |
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|blue|blue}} or {{color |
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|purple|purple}}. |
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*On the 1986-1987 short-lived game show ''Wordplay'', this logo would appear on a black background. |
*On the 1986-1987 short-lived game show ''Wordplay'', this logo would appear on a black background. |
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*A variant of this logo seen in 1987 has a larger circle with a {{color|gold}} border and a {{color |
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|blue|blue}} background. Even the cougar, despite still facing to the right, is larger. The text is different as well, with "{{color |
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⚫ | |gold|'''''SCOTTI VINNEDGE'''''}}" just below the cougar, and "'''''Television'''''" in cursive below. A copyright symbol and year are seen at the very bottom of the circle. On the final episode of ''Word Play'', it's a still shot and appears on a white background with no copyright stamp. From 1989-1991, the copyright font is different. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' While the 1984 variant is still, the 1988 variant has all the text except the copyright stamp wiping in from the left, with the cursive text writing in. The cougar's jaw moves up and down as well. |
'''FX/SFX:''' While the 1984 variant is still, the 1988 variant has all the text except the copyright stamp wiping in from the left, with the cursive text writing in. The cougar's jaw moves up and down as well. |
Scotti-Vinnedge Television (formerly "Scotti Brothers-Syd Vinnedge Television") was a production company owned by the Scotti brothers: Anthony and Ben, who also owned All American Television, Scotti Bros. Records, and Scotti Bros. Pictures and Syd Vinnedge, former executive producer of the long-running CBS game show The Price is Right. Scotti Bros. Entertainment Industries merged with AATV in 1991 by forming All American Communications (now "FremantleMedia North America").
Nicknames: "The Cougar", "The Mountain Lion"
Logo: On a white background, we see a circle that has a profile of a cougar (a.k.a. a mountain lion) facing to the right and a cloudy XXX sky background. Below the circle is this white text that says "Scotti Bros" above and "Syd Vinnedge" below it with the word "Television" in a smaller font below it all in black lettering. "rothers" in the word "Brothers" appears to be in superscript:
Later Variants:
FX/SFX: While the 1984 variant is still, the 1988 variant has all the text except the copyright stamp wiping in from the left, with the cursive text writing in. The cougar's jaw moves up and down as well.
Music/Sounds:
Availability: Near extinction. Debuted on the CBS TV-special Leif! and was seen on the syndicated music video countdown show America's Top 10 and the short-lived game show Word Play. This may have also been seen on the 1983 American Video Awards and the 1989 TV movie Jake Spanner, Private Eye.