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'''Logo:''' Fading in, one side is colored white whereas the other is {{color|teal}} with an {{color|gray}} outline of an "S" with a light twirling around inside. To the left is a silhouette of a man giving a thumbs up with a {{color|teal}} box covering his right arm. Several frames into the logo shows the man with a face and in a tuxedo. Then to the right, two copies of the company's full name in black and {{color|gold|yellow}} respectively slide over the right side while a {{color|gold}} copy of the "S" outline on the {{color|teal}} side is shown spinning around inside the {{color|teal}} box to the left. When all of the text stops moving, speed lines wipe in around the box as well as a mint-colored apostrophe to the top right. Finally, "in association with" in black within a {{color|gold|yellow}} bar fades in on the bottom portion of the {{color|teal}} side of the logo.
'''Logo:''' Fading in, one side is colored white whereas the other is {{color|teal}} with an {{color|gray}} outline of an "S" with a light twirling around inside. To the left is a silhouette of a man giving a thumbs up with a {{color|teal}} box covering his right arm. Several frames into the logo shows the man with a face and in a suit and tie. Then to the right, two copies of the company's full name in black and {{color|gold|yellow}} respectively slide over the right side while a {{color|gold}} copy of the "S" outline on the {{color|teal}} side is shown spinning around inside the {{color|teal}} box to the left. When all of the text stops moving, speed lines wipe in around the box as well as a mint-colored apostrophe to the top right. Finally, "in association with" in black within a {{color|gold|yellow}} bar fades in on the bottom portion of the {{color|teal}} side of the logo.


'''Variant:''' On ''A Lesson Before Dying'', the logo is darker, cropped in a box and still.
'''Variant:''' On ''A Lesson Before Dying'', the logo is darker, cropped in a box and still.
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen on ''The Concert for RAINN Featuring Tori Amos'' and the 1999 TV film ''A Lesson Before Dying''. Don't expect to see this on the company's films though.
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen on ''The Concert for RAINN Featuring Tori Amos'' and the 1999 TV film ''A Lesson Before Dying''. Don't expect to see this on the company's films though.


'''Editor's Note:''' The sound effect can put some people off.
'''Editor's Note:''' The sound effect on the normal version can put some people off.


[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:American television logos]]

Revision as of 10:22, 17 May 2022


Background

This is the vanity plate of the late Ted Demme.

(January 23, 1997-May 22, 1999)

Logo: Fading in, one side is colored white whereas the other is teal with an gray outline of an "S" with a light twirling around inside. To the left is a silhouette of a man giving a thumbs up with a teal box covering his right arm. Several frames into the logo shows the man with a face and in a suit and tie. Then to the right, two copies of the company's full name in black and yellow respectively slide over the right side while a gold copy of the "S" outline on the teal side is shown spinning around inside the teal box to the left. When all of the text stops moving, speed lines wipe in around the box as well as a mint-colored apostrophe to the top right. Finally, "in association with" in black within a yellow bar fades in on the bottom portion of the teal side of the logo.

Variant: On A Lesson Before Dying, the logo is darker, cropped in a box and still.

FX/SFX: The text forming, the speed lines and apostrophes wiping in, and the yellow bar fading in.

Music/Sounds: Just the sound effect of a baby wailing, or none.

Availability: Extinct. Seen on The Concert for RAINN Featuring Tori Amos and the 1999 TV film A Lesson Before Dying. Don't expect to see this on the company's films though.

Editor's Note: The sound effect on the normal version can put some people off.

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