The Jim Henson Legacy

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

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Background

The Jim Henson Legacy is a non-profit organization founded by Jim's wife, Jane Henson, in 1992. It is intended to archive his rarer works and keep Jim Henson's legacy alive through screenings, museum exhibits, and convention panels. Craig Shemin is the current president.

(2007)

Logo: We see a drawing by Jim Henson himself of a bird holding an umbrella. The bird is wearing light green sandals. It is located in a white box within a green rectangle, which reads "THE JIM HENSON LEGACY". Copyright information is to the bottom right.

Technique: None.

Audio: The closing music of the documentary.

Availability: Appeared at the end of this obscure Jim Henson documentary on Vimeo, possibly titled Jim Henson: In His Own Words (not to be confused with the similarly named documentary from PBS). It has been theorized that the documentary was not released by itself, but was shown at a Smithsonian exhibition.

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