Sumpter Bridgett Productions

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Background

This is Sharla Sumpter-Bridgett's vanity card. She also owns the production company Varsity Pictures, founded with Brian Robbins.

(July 9-August 13, 2016)




Logo: On a purple background, we see the words "SB", with "S" in teal and "B" in magenta zooming in slowly, flashing in order like this:

  • Only the slits of both letters are seen in the normal respective colors at first.
  • Both letters fully seen in a weird-drawn like pattern.
  • The letters being drawn (like a child would do) on a light teal background with S in white and the B remaining the same color.
  • The letters are drawn differently once again on a white background, with the S back in its normal color and has scale-like patterns at the end, while the B is drawn like graffiti. Both letters have also have drawn-like faces, with a belly button on the second B's slit.
  • The outlines of both letters in white with covering and textures behind it, the S being red and the B being purple. Both also have two eyes on the top and bottom inside the slits respectively. The background is the same as before.
  • Both letters being drawn like dots in the normal respective colors and background.
  • The logo swapping colors, with the S in magenta, the B in purple and the background in teal.
  • The background being white again with the letters being drawn again differently (like wireframes) and has S in teal with the B in dark blue.

After all of those have happened, the flashing and zooming stop as the letters and background all revert to their standard colors. Then, the white text "SUMPTER BRIDGETT" slides out from underneath the letters, followed by "PRODUCTIONS" in teal in the same fashion; both in a Copperplate Light font. The latter text has two teal lines underneath, one of which is more thicker.

Technique: The letters flashing, the sliding of the text.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Seen on Legendary Dudas.

Legacy: The flashing letters may not sit well with viewers, especially for people who have epilepsy.

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