The Wolper Organization was founded in 1958 by documentary film producer David L. Wolper. In 1964, his company was acquired by Metromedia, but would later break apart from the company in 1967. In 1968, the Wolper library up to that time was sold to Official Films, who was later acquired by International Creative Exchange. The same year, the Wolper Productions company would later become Metromedia Producers Corporation. The company was relaunched in 1969 with distribution through Warner Bros. Television for its television shows and feature films (which were released theatrically through United Artists, and in the case of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Paramount). In 1976, The Wolper Organization was then acquired by Warner Communications for $1.5 million. The Wolper Organization is currently a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery company and is currently run by Mark L. Wolper, the son of David L. Wolper.
Logo: On a black background, a swirl draws itself towards the upper left of the screen, repeating 5 times. Then a diagonal slit cuts down near the center of the swirl, and a "W" in a thick typeface is drawn in on the other end. The text "A OLPER PRODUCTION" fades in next to the "W" after the logo finishes.
Variants:
Technique: The swirl and "W" drawing, and the text "A OLPER PRODUCTION" fading in at the end. None for the still shots and in-credit text. For the in-credit logos, it would scroll alongside the rest of the credits.
Music/Sounds: A dreamy celesta tune followed by a flourish as the text fades in. For the superimposed variant, it used the closing theme of the show or TV movie.
Availability: Rare.
Legacy: The early version has some quite smooth animation for the time period, but sadly, the later version suffers a downgrade with the choppier animation.
Logo: On a grainy background, the Hypnotizer "W" as seen in the 1st logo is shown in bronze and "THE OLPER ORGANIZATION" next to it with "OLPER" next to the "W". The logo "shines".
Variants:
Technique: A shining wipe effect.
Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show or movie or a generic theme on NBC (starting in 1994) or ABC (starting in 1998).
Availability: Common. It's seen on Snow Wonder, The Thornbirds: The Missing Years, post-2005 episodes of Penn and Teller: B.S. on Showtime and Netflix, and the mini-series Heaven & Hell: North and South: Book III, among others.
Logo: On a white background, a orange, brush-stroke swirl with an clean cut down the middle is seen, leading to a blue "W" connected to it. "OLPER ORGANIZATION" is seen next and under it in the same font.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: Current. It's seen on the 2016 remake of Roots.
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