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=== (April 6, 2011- ) ===
=== Background ===
This is the production company of Adam F. Goldberg, best known as the creator of shows such as ''The Goldbergs'' and ''Breaking In''.


=== (April 6, 2011-) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a blue background, we see a childhood photo of Adam F. Goldberg (a different one each episode), with the words "Adam F. Goldberg Productions" below in white.
'''Logo:''' On a blue background, we see a childhood photo of Adam F. Goldberg (a different one each episode), with the sketched words "Adam F. Goldberg Productions" below in white.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* On the ''Goldbergs'' episode "12 Tapes for a Penny", the company name is "Doug Fell Productions" (a joke as the episode revolves around the in show Adam discovering and starting to use fake identities).
* On ''The Goldbergs'' episode "12 Tapes for a Penny", the company name is "Doug Fell Productions" (a joke as the episode revolves around the in-show Adam discovering and starting to use fake identities).
* On the ''Goldbergs'' episode "Agassi", the name is replaced with "Chadam Productions", which was the name of a real-life home movie making venture with Adam and his friend, Chad Kremp, who played a prominent role in the episode.
* On ''The Goldbergs'' episode "Agassi", the name is replaced with "Chadam Productions", which was the name of a real-life home movie making venture with Adam and his friend, Chad Kremp, who played a prominent role in the episode.
* On ''Schooled'', it appears on the left next to either the Marc Firek, [[Doug Robinson Productions|Doug Robinson]], or [[Happy Madison Productions]] logos depending on the episode.
* On ''Schooled'', it appears on the left next to either the [[Marc Firek Productions|Marc Firek]], [[Doug Robinson Productions|Doug Robinson]], or [[Happy Madison Productions]] logos depending on the episode.
* On the ''Goldbergs'' episode "The Proposal", no image is shown.
* On ''The Goldbergs'' episode "The Proposal", no image is shown.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None, the closing theme, or the last part of the ''Goldbergs'' ending theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, the closing theme, or the last part of ''The Goldbergs'' ending theme.


'''Availability:''' Current. It's first seen on ''Breaking In''. Currently seen on ''The Goldbergs''. It was also seen on the short-lived series ''Imaginary Mary'', as well as ''Schooled''.
'''Availability:''' Current. It's first seen on ''Breaking In''. Currently seen on ''The Goldbergs''. It was also seen on the short-lived series ''Imaginary Mary'', as well as ''Schooled''.

Revision as of 23:59, 26 June 2021


Background

This is the production company of Adam F. Goldberg, best known as the creator of shows such as The Goldbergs and Breaking In.

(April 6, 2011-)


Logo: On a blue background, we see a childhood photo of Adam F. Goldberg (a different one each episode), with the sketched words "Adam F. Goldberg Productions" below in white.

Variants:

  • On The Goldbergs episode "12 Tapes for a Penny", the company name is "Doug Fell Productions" (a joke as the episode revolves around the in-show Adam discovering and starting to use fake identities).
  • On The Goldbergs episode "Agassi", the name is replaced with "Chadam Productions", which was the name of a real-life home movie making venture with Adam and his friend, Chad Kremp, who played a prominent role in the episode.
  • On Schooled, it appears on the left next to either the Marc Firek, Doug Robinson, or Happy Madison Productions logos depending on the episode.
  • On The Goldbergs episode "The Proposal", no image is shown.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None, the closing theme, or the last part of The Goldbergs ending theme.

Availability: Current. It's first seen on Breaking In. Currently seen on The Goldbergs. It was also seen on the short-lived series Imaginary Mary, as well as Schooled.

Editor's Note: None.

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