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==Chedd-Angier Productions {{color|green|[COMPLETED]}}== |
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This is the production company of Graham '''Chedd''' and John '''Angier''', formed in 1979. Chedd was the science editor of [[PBS]]' ''Nova'', while Angier was one of the show's founding producers. David Berenson, who was amongst ''Nova''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first editors, is a partner. |
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Chedd-Angier has produced "over 100 prime-time programs for PBS; several multi-part telecourses; and cable and corporate media projects," according to the 'About Us" page of its website. Notable productions include ''Discover: The World of Science'', PBS' first prime-time science magazine series, hosted by Peter Graves, and ''Scientific American Frontiers'', hosted first by Woodie Flowers, then by Alan Alda; the latter show was co-produced by [[Connecticut Public Television]] and ran for 15 seasons. |
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The company has won many awards for its work, including three national Emmys, the AAAS/Kavli prize, two Prix Italia Special Citations and the Council of Scientific Society Presidents' Sagan Award. |
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===(October 1, 1990-April 13, 2005)=== |
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'''Logo:''' A {{color|gray}} rectangle with a square hole and a {{color|red}} square fly in and meet in the center of the screen; the square fills in the hole in the rectangle. Once the logo is formed, "{{color|gray|CHEDD}} {{color|red|ANGIER}}" slides in, "{{color|gray|CHEDD}}" from the top and "{{color|red|ANGIER}}" from the bottom. Copyright information fades in below. This is all superimposed over the background used for the closing credits of ''Scientific American Frontiers''. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show, coupled with two whoosh sounds. |
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'''Availability:''' So far, seen on ''Scientific American Frontiers'' |
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Revision as of 21:08, 26 September 2023
This is my sandbox. Here, I can make pages for mainspace without having to make draft articles (alternatively, I can import contents from here into draft pages as well).
Sony Pictures High Definition Center
(1990s?-2000s?)
Logo: Unknown
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: It was found on Vimeo, but it remains unknown if it was used or not.
Étanges Libellules
Background
Étanges Libellules is a French video game company that developed the console version of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon and the video game adaptation of Arthur and the Invisibles as well as Asterix games. Its name is French for "strange dragonflies."
(October 21, 2008)
Logo: Unknown
Technique: Appears to be CGI.
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: So far, seen on the console version of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.