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* The name of the company is a reference to creator Chris Carter's birthdate of October 13th. |
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'''Technique:''' The film effects. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' We hear the sound of a film reel running, followed by a boy saying "I made this!". |
'''Music/Sounds:''' We hear the sound of a film reel running, followed by a boy saying "I made this!". |
Revision as of 01:02, 6 December 2022
Background
Ten Thirteen Productions is the production company founded by Chris Carter, the creator of The X-Files in 1993, Millennium in 1996, and The Lone Gunmen in 2001.
(September 10, 1993-)
Nicknames: "I Made This!", "Filmreel"
Logo: In a blurred, typewriter font (ITC American Typewriter), the text "TEN THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS" is seen on a black background with "PRODUCTIONS" below "TEN THIRTEEN". After a few seconds, "in association with" appears below.
Trivia:
- The voice of the boy is supplied by Nathan Couturier, the son of the show's supervising sound editor, Thierry Couturier.
- The name of the company is a reference to creator Chris Carter's birthdate of October 13th.
Technique: The film effects.
Music/Sounds: We hear the sound of a film reel running, followed by a boy saying "I made this!".
Availability: It can be seen on The X-Files (including its revival seasons in 2016 and 2018), Millennium and The Lone Gunmen. It is expected to be seen on the upcoming X-Files spinoff, The X-Files: Albuquerque.
Legacy: The recording quality is a little off, but was done purposely. The atmosphere and sounds can be more than a little creepy, but it’s a popular logo with fans of The X-Files.