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'''Visuals:''' Here are the main versions of this logo: |
'''Visuals:''' Here are the main versions of this logo: |
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*1980-1983: On a black background is the word "{{font|Rockwell|'''Telepictures'''}}" in white and in ITC Lubalin Graph Std Bold emerging from the bottom of the screen followed by many "shadows" ( |
*1980-1983: On a black background is the word "{{font|Rockwell|'''Telepictures'''}}" in white and in ITC Lubalin Graph Std Bold emerging from the bottom of the screen followed by many "shadows" (blue in the color version), moving from the bottom and curving down towards the middle of the screen. When it stops, the word "{{font|Rockwell|CORPORATION}}" (in ITC Lubalin Graph Std Demi) flashes in at the bottom right of "{{font|Rockwell|'''Telepictures'''}}", and two large pings appear at the top left and bottom right of "{{font|Rockwell|CORPORATION}}", respectively. |
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*1983-1986: Against a black background, numerous rectangles of different |
*1983-1986: Against a black background, numerous rectangles of different blue shades fly from the top and bottom of the screen and towards the middle, where they form a blue, horizontally segmented "{{font|Rockwell|{{color|dodgerblue|'''Telepictures'''}}}}" logo. Then, "{{font|Rockwell|'''Telepictures'''}}" suddenly turns into a solid white word as "{{font|Rockwell|CORPORATION}}" flashes in its usual place, and two smaller pings appear on the top left and top right of it. |
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*On network television, the name appeared as "{{font|Rockwell|'''Telepictures''' PRODUCTIONS}}". |
*On network television, the name appeared as "{{font|Rockwell|'''Telepictures''' PRODUCTIONS}}". |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*The "rollercoaster" was later updated with smoother animation, "{{font|Rockwell|'''Telepictures'''}}" emerging more rapidly, a more vivid |
*The "rollercoaster" was later updated with smoother animation, "{{font|Rockwell|'''Telepictures'''}}" emerging more rapidly, a more vivid blue color, and, instead of the shadows constantly trailing, a limited number appearing and then piling into the logo. |
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*Sped-up variants of this logo exist. |
*Sped-up variants of this logo exist. |
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*''The All-New Let's Make a Deal'', 1981-1986 episodes of ''The People's Court'', the 1985-1986 US version of ''Catch Phrase'', and the 1st season (1983-84) of ''Love Connection'' superimpose this logo over the credits, animation and all. |
*''The All-New Let's Make a Deal'', 1981-1986 episodes of ''The People's Court'', the 1985-1986 US version of ''Catch Phrase'', and the 1st season (1983-84) of ''Love Connection'' superimpose this logo over the credits, animation and all. |
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*The 1980 "rollercoaster" version can be found at the end of a sales promo from 1981 for the syndication release of ''Here's Lucy''. |
*The 1980 "rollercoaster" version can be found at the end of a sales promo from 1981 for the syndication release of ''Here's Lucy''. |
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**This promo is also available on disc 4 of Shout Factory's DVD "best of" release. |
**This promo is also available on disc 4 of Shout Factory's DVD "best of" release. |
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*It is preserved on the U.S. VHS release of ''Flush'', which was put out on VHS in Canada by Marquis Video (a pay-TV print was probably used for this release). |
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*The rollercoaster version is also intact at the start of each episode of ''My Favorite Martian'' on Amazon Prime's video streaming service. |
*The rollercoaster version is also intact at the start of each episode of ''My Favorite Martian'' on Amazon Prime's video streaming service. |
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*The 1983 variant of this logo is also intact at the end of ''Rudolph's Shiny New Year'' (1976) on the UK VHS release thereof from [[Warner Home Video]], which is then followed by the 1988 [[Lorimar Television]] logo. |
*The 1983 variant of this logo is also intact at the end of ''Rudolph's Shiny New Year'' (1976) on the UK VHS release thereof from [[Warner Home Video]], which is then followed by the 1988 [[Lorimar Television]] logo. |
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[[Category:American television logos]] |
[[Category:American television logos]] |
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[[Category:United States]] |
[[Category:United States]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Telepictures Corporation was formed on September 25, 1978 by Michael Garin. The company syndicated the Rankin/Bass library's holdings from post-1974 to 1988 and numerous television programs. In 1983, the company formed Telepictures Productions as the production arm of the corporation. Telepictures merged with Lorimar Productions, creating Lorimar-Telepictures Corporation (or just "Lorimar-Telepictures") on April 21, 1986. Under Telepictures' ownership, Rankin-Bass produced original animated series. In 1988, Lorimar-Telepictures split the television production divisions into their own separate names but keeping the Lorimar-Telepictures name as the distribution arm. In 1989, Warner Communications (now Warner Bros. Discovery) purchased the company. Lorimar remained a separate production entity, which would be folded into Warner Bros. by 1993. Telepictures Productions later became a producer of syndicated programming that Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution would distribute starting in 1990 after a two-year hiatus.
Visuals: Here are the main versions of this logo:
Variants:
Technique: Camera-controlled animation.
Audio: A drum roll sound during the formation of the logo, ending with a "ding" from a triangle when the logo is completed.
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