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'''Visuals:''' On a animated sea background, there is a print version of the lifeguard tower with a orange sun inside. Below it, the text "TOWER 12 PRODUCTIONS" is seen. Then, it changes into the name "THE BAYWATCH PRODUCTION CO." in a pixilated effect. |
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 9 August 2024
Michael Kenchington
Background
This is the production company of Michael Berk, Douglas Schwartz, and Gregory J. Bonann, the creators of Baywatch. The three also ran Berk-Schwartz-Bonann Entertainment (Schwartz also co-ran Douglas Schwartz/Steven L. Sears Productions with Steven L. Sears).
Logo (September 23, 1991-May 22, 1999)
Visuals: On a animated sea background, there is a print version of the lifeguard tower with a orange sun inside. Below it, the text "TOWER 12 PRODUCTIONS" is seen. Then, it changes into the name "THE BAYWATCH PRODUCTION CO." in a pixilated effect.
Variants:
- On season 2 of Baywatch, the part where the text changes is removed.
- On Baywatch Nights, the word "Nights" appears when it changes into the second name.
- On HD remasters of Baywatch, the logo is completely remade in widescreen, and in high definition.
Technique: Live-action with computer effects.
Audio: A guitar riff accompanied by the sound of the waves and seagulls squawking, as well as some sparkling sounds.
Audio Variant: Sometimes, the guitar theme and the sparkling sounds are absent.
Availability: Seen on Baywatch seasons two to nine.
- It was also seen on its spin-off, Baywatch Nights.
- It is also seen at the end of an Amazon streaming print of Baywatch: White Thunder at Glacier Bay (1998), which is then followed by the 1995 All American Television logo with the "A Subsidiary of All American Communications" byline.