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===Background===
This is '''Hugh Wilson'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s production company.

===Logo (September 18, 1989-May 12, 1990)===
===Logo (September 18, 1989-May 12, 1990)===
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'''Visuals:''' The logo begins with a close up of a house on the roof, looking through the window. Inside is a loft with a man (appears to be claymation) sitting on a chair, laughing and slapping his leg. The camera zooms out quickly to show the front right, revealing what appears to be a lake house, grey with a red roof. It is night time with a moon and stars. The house is surrounded by trees and the lake on the left. A {{color|blue}} car is parked on the left. The words
'''Visuals:''' The logo begins with a close up of a house on the roof, looking through the window. Inside is a loft with a man (appears to be claymation) sitting on a chair, laughing and slapping his leg (specifically, on the knee). The camera zooms out quickly to show the front right, revealing what appears to be a lake house, {{color|gray}} with a {{color|red}} roof. It is night time with a moon and stars. The house is surrounded by trees and a lake on the left. A {{color|blue}} car is parked on the left. The words


<center>A <br>'''HUGH''' <br>'''WILSON''' <br>P R O D U C T I O N</center>
A <br>
HUGH <br>
WILSON <br>
PRODUCTION


fade in on the upper left. "HUGH WILSON" (in a cursive font with lights) shines itself in, with "A" and "PRODUCTION" (in a plain font) fading in a little later. "HUGH WILSON" shines throughout.
fade in on the upper left. "'''HUGH WILSON'''" (in a cursive font with lights) shines itself in, with "A" and "P R O D U C T I O N" (in a plain font) fading in a little later. "'''HUGH WILSON'''" shines throughout.


'''Technique:''' Claymation animation.
'''Technique:''' Claymation animation.


'''Audio:''' The man's deep laughter and slapping his knee, followed by chirping crickets.
'''Audio:''' The man's deep laughter and a slap sound when he slaps his knee, followed by chirping crickets.


'''Availability:''' Only appeared on ''The Famous Teddy Z'', a short-lived sitcom starring Jon Cryer. Could possibly be found on old tape recordings.
'''Availability:''' This only appeared on ''The Famous Teddy Z'', a short-lived sitcom starring Jon Cryer that aired on CBS during the 1989-90 season. It could possibly be found on old tape recordings.


[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:American television logos]]

Revision as of 14:40, 20 May 2024




Background

This is Hugh Wilson's production company.

Logo (September 18, 1989-May 12, 1990)

Visuals: The logo begins with a close up of a house on the roof, looking through the window. Inside is a loft with a man (appears to be claymation) sitting on a chair, laughing and slapping his leg (specifically, on the knee). The camera zooms out quickly to show the front right, revealing what appears to be a lake house, gray with a red roof. It is night time with a moon and stars. The house is surrounded by trees and a lake on the left. A blue car is parked on the left. The words

A
HUGH
WILSON
P R O D U C T I O N

fade in on the upper left. "HUGH WILSON" (in a cursive font with lights) shines itself in, with "A" and "P R O D U C T I O N" (in a plain font) fading in a little later. "HUGH WILSON" shines throughout.

Technique: Claymation animation.

Audio: The man's deep laughter and a slap sound when he slaps his knee, followed by chirping crickets.

Availability: This only appeared on The Famous Teddy Z, a short-lived sitcom starring Jon Cryer that aired on CBS during the 1989-90 season. It could possibly be found on old tape recordings.

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