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QMI Television was the reality production division of Quantum Media, Inc., a television company formed in 1987 as a partnership between [[MCA TV|MCA]] and MTV founder Robert Pittman. In 1989, the company was sold to Warner Communications, with Pittman becoming the CEO and president of Time Warner Enterprises in 1990.
QMI Television was the reality production division of Quantum Media, Inc., a television company formed in 1987 as a partnership between [[MCA TV|MCA]] and MTV founder Robert Pittman. In 1989, the company was sold to Warner Communications, with Pittman becoming the CEO and president of Time Warner Enterprises in 1990.


===(1988-1989)===
===Logo (October 19, 1987-September 15, 1989)===
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'''Logo:''' On a purple and white gradient background, a three-dimensional "O" comes rolling and bouncing towards the screen as a yellow rectangle flies in from the bottom right and merges with the "O". The hole inside disappears as it turns into a blue "Q". The "Q" turns around and bounces down to the ground as it leans upwards towards the right. The camera then eases back as shadows appear underneath as well as a trademark "™". Below "QMI Television" fades in below with the byline "A Division Of Quantum Media, Inc."
'''Visuals:''' On a purple and white gradient background, a three-dimensional "O" comes rolling and bouncing towards the screen as a yellow rectangle flies in from the bottom right and merges with the "O". The hole inside disappears as it turns into a blue "Q". The "Q" turns around and bounces down to the ground as it leans upwards towards the right. The camera then eases back as shadows appear underneath as well as a trademark "™". Below "QMI Television" fades in below with the byline "A Division Of Quantum Media, Inc."


'''Variants''':
'''Variants:'''
* Copyright info might appear underneath in the lower left, reading "© (YEAR) QMI Productions, Inc." with the year either appearing numerical or in Roman numerals. In the case of the latter, the text is wider.
* Copyright info might appear underneath in the lower left, reading "© (YEAR) QMI Productions, Inc." with the year either appearing numerical or in Roman numerals. In the case of the latter, the text is wider.
* For ''Morton Downey'' shows distributed by MCA TV, the 1974 MCA TV logo would iris in from the hole of the "Q".
* For ''Morton Downey'' shows distributed by MCA TV, the 1974 MCA TV logo would iris in from the hole of the "Q".


'''Technique:''' Traditional hand-drawn animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The bouncing "O" and the rectangle merging, the company name, byline and copyright info fading in. The "Q" animation is hand-drawn.


'''Music/Sounds''': Electronic '80s-style drumbeats, perfectly in-sync with the animation.
'''Audio:''' Electronic '80s-style drumbeats, all synced to the animation.


'''Music/Sounds Variants''':
'''Audio Variants:'''
* The closing theme to the program was also used.
* The closing theme to the program was also used.
* ''Pictionary'' had announcer Harry Stevens saying over the closing theme "''Pictionary'' is a co-production of [[Barry & Enright Productions]]... ''(as this logo animates)'' and Quantum Media Incorporated!"
* ''Pictionary'' had announcer Harry Stevens saying over the closing theme "''Pictionary'' is a co-production of [[Barry & Enright Productions]]... ''(as this logo animates)'' and Quantum Media Incorporated!"


'''Availability''': Extinct. Appeared on ''The Morton Downey, Jr. Show'' and ''Pictionary'' (1989), neither which have been reran since their cancellations.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on ''The Morton Downey, Jr. Show'' and ''Pictionary'' (1989), neither which have been reran since their cancellations.


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Latest revision as of 14:42, 5 February 2024


Background

QMI Television was the reality production division of Quantum Media, Inc., a television company formed in 1987 as a partnership between MCA and MTV founder Robert Pittman. In 1989, the company was sold to Warner Communications, with Pittman becoming the CEO and president of Time Warner Enterprises in 1990.

Logo (October 19, 1987-September 15, 1989)


Visuals: On a purple and white gradient background, a three-dimensional "O" comes rolling and bouncing towards the screen as a yellow rectangle flies in from the bottom right and merges with the "O". The hole inside disappears as it turns into a blue "Q". The "Q" turns around and bounces down to the ground as it leans upwards towards the right. The camera then eases back as shadows appear underneath as well as a trademark "™". Below "QMI Television" fades in below with the byline "A Division Of Quantum Media, Inc."

Variants:

  • Copyright info might appear underneath in the lower left, reading "© (YEAR) QMI Productions, Inc." with the year either appearing numerical or in Roman numerals. In the case of the latter, the text is wider.
  • For Morton Downey shows distributed by MCA TV, the 1974 MCA TV logo would iris in from the hole of the "Q".

Technique: Traditional hand-drawn animation.

Audio: Electronic '80s-style drumbeats, all synced to the animation.

Audio Variants:

  • The closing theme to the program was also used.
  • Pictionary had announcer Harry Stevens saying over the closing theme "Pictionary is a co-production of Barry & Enright Productions... (as this logo animates) and Quantum Media Incorporated!"

Availability: Appeared on The Morton Downey, Jr. Show and Pictionary (1989), neither which have been reran since their cancellations.

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