The Rosenzweig Company

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

The Rosenzweig Company was a production company founded by Barney Rosenzweig in 1985. Some of The Rosenzweig Company's best known works is Fortune Dane (the first production by The Rosenzweig Company), Christy, The Trials of Rose O'Neill, and the 1996 TV film Cagney and Lacey: True Convictions. Starting in 1990, most of The Rosenzweig Company's shows were co-produced with MTM Enterprises.

Logo (February 15, 1986-January 29, 1996?)


Visuals: "ROSENZWEIG" flashes in with a glow on a maroon background. Then, "The", in a fancy script font, writes itself in above "ROSENZWEIG". "Company", in the same font, writes itself in below "ROSENZWEIG". "The" and "Company" each overlap with "ROSENZWEIG".

Variant: Early on, the logo is set on a blue background.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A fancy piano theme. On Christy, the end theme is used on some episodes along with the MTM Enterprises logo.

Availability: It is still retained on most recent prints of shows, most notably The Trials of Rose O'Neill and Christy.

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