Jack Mackie Pictures

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Background

This is Scott Fellows' vanity plate. Although he also works on cartoons, this logo is specifically used for his live-action programs.

(September 12, 2004-February 27, 2016)

Logo: On a black background, a white paper background zooms up to the screen as the words "Jack Mackie Pictures" type themselves in. The text is in a Courier New font.

Variant: On Big Time Rush on Nickelodeon's split screen credits when a music video plays, the logo is smaller, still, and in-credit.

FX/SFX: The zoom-in and typing.

Music/Sounds: Typewriter sounds, followed by a "ding" noise.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On Big Time Rush in regular credits, it's the end-title theme.
  • Sometimes, on split-screen credits airings of some episodes of Big Time Rush and all episodes of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, a male announcer softly says "Described Media. This is Joel Snyder." This is likely due to Nick accidentally using the secondary-audio track on the source of that logo, and forgetting to change it for standard broadcasts.

Music/Sounds Variant Trivia: Joel Snyder is a voice-over artist who primarily works on descriptive-audio versions of television media, including some Nickelodeon shows, and the voiceover tag was what he used during his six years of directing the National Captioning Institute's Described Media program. However, as he stated in an e-mail response regarding the tag, he never did AD work for Big Time Rush despite the variant being used on that show; judging by this, and considering Nick's history of flubbing logo usages on split-screen credits, this was most likely an error on their part.

Availability: Appears on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and Big Time Rush. Was most recently seen on 100 Things to Do Before High School and it's TV movie pilot. The Joel Snyder variant is extinct, since it was last seen when TeenNick used split-screen credits on Ned's Declassified in 2012.

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