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===Background===
1st Logo
This is the production company of '''Stu Segall'''.
(November 7, 1991-December 3, 1992)
Stu Segall Productions (1991)


===1st Logo (November 7, 1991-December 3, 1992)===
Logo: On a light blue/black gradient background, we see a silver seagull made from filmstrips. The text "Stu Segall Productions", in Laser LET Plain, fades in above.
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|lightblue|light blue}}/{{color|darkblue|dark blue}}-gradient background, a <span style="background:linear-gradient(90deg,darkgrey,slategray,grey,slategrey,darkgrey); -webkit-background-clip:text !important; -webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;">metallic silver</span> object is seen, resembling a bird in mid-flight with filmstrips for wings. Above the bird, the text "<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;">{{color|blue|'''''Stu Segall Productions'''''}}</span>", in a Laser STD font, fades in.
FX/SFX: The text fading in.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
Music/Sounds: The end theme of Silk Stalkings.


Availability: Seen on S1 and early S2 episodes of Silk Stalkings.
'''Audio:''' The end theme of ''Silk Stalkings''.


'''Availability:''' Seen on Season 1 and early Season 2 episodes of ''Silk Stalkings''.
Editor's Note: None.


===2nd Logo (December 10, 1992-July 18, 2007)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|lightblue|light blue}} background with splotches of white at the top (like clouds), a rounded rectangle border is seen with the text "<span style="background:linear-gradient(180deg,pink,#f9a3cb,purple); -webkit-background-clip:text !important; -webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;">{{font|Times New Roman|'''Stu Segall {{big|P}}roductions'''}}</span>" at the bottom of it, casting a shadow. Flying in from the right side of the screen, a large filmstrip in the shape of wings comes flying in. As soon as it settles into the top of the outline, a flash produces a bird's body in its place and the filmstrip fades to 2D, creating a seagull shape more convincing than the previous logo.


'''Trivia:''' If the viewer looks closely in the later variant, a man and a woman smiling can be seen.
2nd Logo
(December 10, 1992- )
Stu Segall ProductionsVanity Cards, Part 2 - CLG Wiki


'''Variants:'''
Nickname: "Flying Filmstrip"
*In 1996, the background is changed to a live-action shot of a house on an island at sunset. The filmstrip has also been enhanced with cleaner animation and pictures of the show, and the rest of the logo fades in before the bird appears. The entire logo, sans filmstrip, is also in a shiny {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} color.
*Short variants of both logos exist.
*A filmed version exists, but just for the original version.
*The words "in association with" may fade in below or above, as seen on the 1996 ABC TV movie ''Wiseguy''.
*Sometimes, the logo is superimposed over the credits.
*Sometimes, the logo is still.
*On current prints of ''Tiger Cruise'', the logo is stretched to 16:9.


'''Technique:''' CGI, with live action for the later variant.
Logo: On a light blue or an orange background, we see a rectangle with the words "Stu Segall Productions", then a seagull made from film flies into the rectangle. Sometimes, the logo is superimposed over the credits.


'''Audio:''' A majestic flute melody, with some horns and synth-strings in the background. In 1997, it used a different synth/violin tune (sometimes with drums); this was used with the short variant, though on ''Motocrossed'' it used a shortened version of the normal music. Occasionally, it may use the ending theme of the show/movie.
Variants:
There is a variation where the background is live action and takes place on a beach over a sunset. Sometimes, the film will have various pictures on them.
The words "in association with" may fade in below.
The words "In Association With" may appear above. This is seen on the 1996 ABC TV movie Wiseguy.
FX/SFX: The seagull flying.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on TV shows, direct-to-video movies, and TV movies such as ''Silk Stalkings'', ''18 Wheels of Justice'', and ''Pensacola: Wings of Gold''. It is assumed to be intact on the former show's DVDs. Also seen on the Disney Channel movies ''Motocrossed'', ''Tiger Cruise'', and ''Renegade''.
Music/Sounds: A majestic flute melody, often accompanied by a piano, a synthesizer and a fast-paced violin.


{{American film logos}}
Availability: Was seen on past TV shows, direct-to-video movies, and TV movies such as Silk Stalkings, and Pensacola: Wings of Gold. Assumed to be intact on the former show's DVDs. Also seen on Nip/Tuck, the Disney Channel movie Motocrossed and Renegade.
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[[Category:American film logos]]
Editor's Note: None.
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[[Category:Film logos]]

Latest revision as of 19:15, 1 June 2024

Background

This is the production company of Stu Segall.

1st Logo (November 7, 1991-December 3, 1992)


Visuals: On a light blue/dark blue-gradient background, a metallic silver object is seen, resembling a bird in mid-flight with filmstrips for wings. Above the bird, the text "Stu Segall Productions", in a Laser STD font, fades in.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: The end theme of Silk Stalkings.

Availability: Seen on Season 1 and early Season 2 episodes of Silk Stalkings.

2nd Logo (December 10, 1992-July 18, 2007)

Visuals: On a light blue background with splotches of white at the top (like clouds), a rounded rectangle border is seen with the text "Stu Segall Productions" at the bottom of it, casting a shadow. Flying in from the right side of the screen, a large filmstrip in the shape of wings comes flying in. As soon as it settles into the top of the outline, a flash produces a bird's body in its place and the filmstrip fades to 2D, creating a seagull shape more convincing than the previous logo.

Trivia: If the viewer looks closely in the later variant, a man and a woman smiling can be seen.

Variants:

  • In 1996, the background is changed to a live-action shot of a house on an island at sunset. The filmstrip has also been enhanced with cleaner animation and pictures of the show, and the rest of the logo fades in before the bird appears. The entire logo, sans filmstrip, is also in a shiny dark blue color.
  • Short variants of both logos exist.
  • A filmed version exists, but just for the original version.
  • The words "in association with" may fade in below or above, as seen on the 1996 ABC TV movie Wiseguy.
  • Sometimes, the logo is superimposed over the credits.
  • Sometimes, the logo is still.
  • On current prints of Tiger Cruise, the logo is stretched to 16:9.

Technique: CGI, with live action for the later variant.

Audio: A majestic flute melody, with some horns and synth-strings in the background. In 1997, it used a different synth/violin tune (sometimes with drums); this was used with the short variant, though on Motocrossed it used a shortened version of the normal music. Occasionally, it may use the ending theme of the show/movie.

Availability: It was seen on TV shows, direct-to-video movies, and TV movies such as Silk Stalkings, 18 Wheels of Justice, and Pensacola: Wings of Gold. It is assumed to be intact on the former show's DVDs. Also seen on the Disney Channel movies Motocrossed, Tiger Cruise, and Renegade.

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