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===1st Logo (February 15, 1972-September 11, 1979) ===
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The Douglas S Cramer Company (1975) (From - Blu-ray release of Wonder Woman season 2).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1975) (From - Wonder Woman pilot episode).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1972) (From - October 10th, 1991 WNFT airing to Bridget Loves Bernie).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1973) (From - Decades airing of Bridget Loves Bernie).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1975) (From - Mystery airing to Who Is the Black Dahlia).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1978) (From - The Love Boat pilot).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1972) (From - The Help pilot).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1977) (From - Blu-ray release of Wonder Woman S02E06).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1976) (From - HD release of Wonder Woman Season 1).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1977) (From - Blu-ray release of Wonder Woman S02E01).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1975, black and white) (From - Warner Archive print of Search for the Gods).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1974) (From - QB VIII).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1976) (From - Blu-ray release of Wonder Woman season 1).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1974) (From - QB VII).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1973, superimposed) (From - The Cat Creature).png
The Douglas S Cramer Company (1975) (From - The Dead Don't Die).png
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.



===2nd Logo (October 2, 1982-February 27, 1987)===
===2nd Logo (October 2, 1982-February 27, 1987)===

Revision as of 04:37, 24 June 2022


Background

The Cramer Company was a production company founded by Douglas S. Cramer in 1971.


1st Logo (February 15, 1972-September 11, 1979)


Nicknames: "Star C", "Multiple C's"

Logo: On a brown, light gray, or dark orange background or plastered on the credits, we see multiple Cs with a star in a circle. Under it are the words "THE DOUGLAS S. CRAMER COMPANY". In most cases, the words "A PRODUCTION OF" is seen above the Cs.

Variants:

  • The logo appears in-credit on several episodes of the miniseries QB VII and the TV movie The Cat Creature.
  • On some productions, the word "COMPANY" is shortened to "CO."
  • Sometimes, there's copyright info under the company name.
  • The line "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" may appear below the company name on co-productions with other companies.
  • On the short-lived series Bridget Loves Bernie, the company name is placed on the top of the logo with the other company name "THORNHILL PRODUCTIONS" seen under the "IAW" line.
  • On the 1977 TV movie Snowbeast, the logo is placed in a beige background and the company is referred to as "DOUGLAS CRAMER PRODUCTIONS".

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the TV movie or show.

Availability: Rare. Can currently be seen on Wonder Woman and The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, both on Me-TV. Can also be seen in the short-lived series Bridget Loves Bernie, the miniseries QB VII and the TV movies Snowbeast and Search for the Gods, among other productions.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (October 2, 1982-February 27, 1987)

Logo: It's simple text that reads:

THE
DOUGLAS S. CRAMER
COMPANY
In Association with

Below "In Association with" is the company who co-produced the show.

FX/SFX: None or scrolling.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Rare. It's seen on The Love Boat on DVD and Me-TV.

Editor's Note: None.


3rd Logo (October 15, 1990-January 12, 1999)

Nickname: "The C Bowl"

Logo: On a black background, a silver, bowl-shaped "C" shines and slowly moves to the center of the screen. As it finishes, a line and the text "THE CRAMER COMPANY" in a font similar to the one used in the Geffen Pictures logo, fades in below, though sometimes the text is already there, as well as sometimes "IAW" text either on the bottom of the screen or below the words. The "C" continues to shine.

FX/SFX: The moving and shining.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the TV movie, or none.

Availability: Appears at the end of various TV movies made in the 1990s.

Editor's Note: None.

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