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===Background===
'''Working Dog''' is an Australian comedy production company that has worked in both film and television. It has worked on successful TV shows such as ''FrontLine'', ''The Panel'' and ''Thank God You're Here''. It also has three theatrical productions including the iconic Austrailan movie ''The Castle''. Working Dog doesn't use a logo for their productions but do have a logo on DVDs, which are distributed by [[Roadshow Entertainment|Roadshow Entertainment]].


===Logo (February 18, 1998-)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is an Australian cattle dog with a shadow below and the text "WORKING DOG" underneath. The dog pants and barks once.


'''Variants:'''
Background: Working Dog is an Australian comedy production company that has worked in both film and television. It has worked on successful TV shows such as FrontLine, The Panel and Thank God You're Here. It also has three theatrical productions including the iconic Austrailan movie The Castle. Working Dog doesn't use a logo for their productions but do have a logo on DVDs, which are distributed by Roadshow Entertainment.
*A variant used for films produced by the company exists. A gray spotlight fades on a black background and reveals the dog, while the text in a golden texture blurs in and get closer.
*On the US version of ''Thank God You're Here'', the dog is still on a white background.


'''Technique:''' Live-action. The movie version uses also CGI.
1st Logo
(2000s)


'''Audio:''' The dog panting then barking.
Working Dog


'''Availability:''' Seen on shows produced by Working Dog productions such as ''The Panel'' and ''Thank God You're Here''. It also appears after the Roadshow logo on DVDs of Working Dog's films, beginning with ''The Dish''.




[[Category:Australia]]
Logo: On a black background we see a gray spotlight and an Australian cattle dog. Gold letters move closer together to spell "WORKING DOG". The dog barks.
[[Category:Australian television logos]]

[[Category:Television logos]]
FX/SFX: The letters moving into place and the live-action dog barking.

Variant: A variant exists where the logo simply fades in, the dog pants and barks and the logo fades out. This variant has the logo on a white background with no spotlight and the words in black, seen on The Castle: Pool Room Edition.

Music/Sounds: The dog panting then barking.

Availability: Current. Seen after the Roadshow logo on DVDs of Working Dog productions.

Editor's Note: None.

[[Category:Movie Logos]]
[[Category:Australian Logos]]
[[Category:Australian film logos]]
[[Category:Australian film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]

Latest revision as of 00:25, 11 May 2024

Background

Working Dog is an Australian comedy production company that has worked in both film and television. It has worked on successful TV shows such as FrontLine, The Panel and Thank God You're Here. It also has three theatrical productions including the iconic Austrailan movie The Castle. Working Dog doesn't use a logo for their productions but do have a logo on DVDs, which are distributed by Roadshow Entertainment.

Logo (February 18, 1998-)

Visuals: On a white background, there is an Australian cattle dog with a shadow below and the text "WORKING DOG" underneath. The dog pants and barks once.

Variants:

  • A variant used for films produced by the company exists. A gray spotlight fades on a black background and reveals the dog, while the text in a golden texture blurs in and get closer.
  • On the US version of Thank God You're Here, the dog is still on a white background.

Technique: Live-action. The movie version uses also CGI.

Audio: The dog panting then barking.

Availability: Seen on shows produced by Working Dog productions such as The Panel and Thank God You're Here. It also appears after the Roadshow logo on DVDs of Working Dog's films, beginning with The Dish.

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