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===Background===
'''The Ink Tank''' was a New York animation and design company founded in 1978 by R.O. Blechman. The company produced many station IDs and commercials with animation, stop-motion, CGI and other special effects. In 2003, Richard O'Connor and Brian O'Connell left The Ink Tank to found Asterisk Animation (now known as Ace & Son Moving Picture Co, LLC.) and it was shut down a year later.


===Logo (1982, 1990, December 14, 2002-January 25, 2003) ===
Background: The Ink Tank was a New York animation and design company founded in 1978 by R.O. Blechman. The company produced many station IDs and commercials with animation, stop-motion, CGI and other sepcial effects. In 2003, Richard O'Connor and Brian O'Connell left The Ink Tank to found Asterisk Animation and it was shut down a year later.
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, an orange inkwell pen, with a blue grip and yellow tip, rises up on-screen and stops for a second before it starts to draw 2 arches mirroring each other while it dances around the screen. It then starts to draw 2 ears to connect the rings together, hints of a chubby nose, a detailed smirk, a fat chin, and an eye looking to the left with a bushy eyebrow, giving us a rather cheeky-looking expression. The ink pen then moves to the top of the face's head and drops out some ink causing it to cover nearly the entire top left of the head before the pen then moves into the face's right ear and tilts into position. Finally, the pen then fades to black and, in sync with the final note, "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''The Ink Tank'''}}" appears below.


'''Variants:'''
(2003)
* A <u>still version with an abridged theme</u> is used at the end of the showreels.
* A <u>later variant</u> has the logo in blue and slightly stretched vertically. Below, there is also some blue text reading:


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The Ink Tank (2002)
{{color|blue|'''Produced in Association with'''}} <br>
Nickname: "Inkface"
{{color|blue|'''The Ink Tank'''}}
</center>


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
Logo: On a white background, there is an outline of a round face with a huge grin looking to the left side that has ink all over the top right side of his face covering his eye and a paintbrush tucked near his left ear all in royal blue fades in along with text that says


'''Audio:''' A rather cheerful and somewhat muffled horn fanfare with some string plucks thrown in. The later variant has the end theme of the show.
Produced in Association with
The Ink Tank


in the same color as the face and in the same typeface as the credits for the first half of I Spy.
'''Availability:''' It appeared on their 1982 and 1989-1990 showreels, while the later variant was seen on Season 1 episodes of ''I Spy''.


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FX/SFX: The fading.
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[[Category:United States]]
Music/Sounds: The closing theme.
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[[Category:American animation logos]]
Availability: Only seen on early episodes of I Spy.
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Editor's Note: The face can be quite creepy to some with the grin and eye, though the cheery ending theme of the show mitigates any other scares.
[[Category:Design agency logos]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 08:56, 25 October 2024


Background

The Ink Tank was a New York animation and design company founded in 1978 by R.O. Blechman. The company produced many station IDs and commercials with animation, stop-motion, CGI and other special effects. In 2003, Richard O'Connor and Brian O'Connell left The Ink Tank to found Asterisk Animation (now known as Ace & Son Moving Picture Co, LLC.) and it was shut down a year later.

Logo (1982, 1990, December 14, 2002-January 25, 2003)


Visuals: On a white background, an orange inkwell pen, with a blue grip and yellow tip, rises up on-screen and stops for a second before it starts to draw 2 arches mirroring each other while it dances around the screen. It then starts to draw 2 ears to connect the rings together, hints of a chubby nose, a detailed smirk, a fat chin, and an eye looking to the left with a bushy eyebrow, giving us a rather cheeky-looking expression. The ink pen then moves to the top of the face's head and drops out some ink causing it to cover nearly the entire top left of the head before the pen then moves into the face's right ear and tilts into position. Finally, the pen then fades to black and, in sync with the final note, "The Ink Tank" appears below.

Variants:

  • A still version with an abridged theme is used at the end of the showreels.
  • A later variant has the logo in blue and slightly stretched vertically. Below, there is also some blue text reading:

Produced in Association with
The Ink Tank

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A rather cheerful and somewhat muffled horn fanfare with some string plucks thrown in. The later variant has the end theme of the show.

Availability: It appeared on their 1982 and 1989-1990 showreels, while the later variant was seen on Season 1 episodes of I Spy.

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