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This is the vanity plate of Alan '''Somers''', Mark '''Teitelbaum''' (who would later form his own sole company, [[Teitelbaum Artists]]) and Alan '''David'''. |
This is the vanity plate of Alan '''Somers''', Mark '''Teitelbaum''' (who would later form his own sole company, [[Teitelbaum Artists]]) and Alan '''David'''. |
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===Logo (June 6-20, 1997)=== |
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Perrgood Prods and Somers Teitelbaum David.png |
Perrgood Prods and Somers Teitelbaum David.png |
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Background
This is the vanity plate of Alan Somers, Mark Teitelbaum (who would later form his own sole company, Teitelbaum Artists) and Alan David.
Logo (June 6-20, 1997)
Visuals: On a close-up of moving water, we see the text "SOMERS | TEITELBAUM | DAVID" in a white basic font ripple in with a tan gradient above. There is also a shadow behind it. It shares the screen with the Perrgood Productions, Inc. logo, also in the same fashion with both logos separated by three light blue lines.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: The closing theme.
Availability: Seen on the short-lived series Life... and Stuff.