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Logo description by Michael Bass
Video capture courtesy of originalsboy11


===Background===
1st Logo
This is '''Stan Rogow'''<nowiki/>'s production company.
(1998-December 4, 2002)
Stan Rogow Productions 2001-2002


===1st Logo (February 2, 1986-December 4, 2002)===
Logo: On a white background, we see a black rectangle in the center of the screen stretching horizontally with 2 rectangular parts cut out revealing the white background and it also haves the words "A STAN ROGOW" with a red rectangle separating "A" and "STAN ROGOW". On the bottom rectangle, "production" is seen. A thin red parallelogram is seen on the right side of the screen stretching to the near middle of the screen.
[[File:Stan Rogow Productions logo (1986-2002).PNG|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=H4HvDPzzqtY|id2=u4nNjXc6t1w|id3=h592wwx4oJs}}


'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a black rectangle in the center of the screen stretching horizontally with 2 rectangular parts cut out revealing the white background and it also has the words "A STAN ROGOW" with a red rectangle separating "A" and "STAN ROGOW". On the bottom rectangle, "production" is seen. A thin red parallelogram is seen on the right side of the screen stretching to the near middle of the screen.
Variant: On some episodes of State of Grace, a animated version has resurfaced where the lines in the logos all appear in different fashions. The black rectangle appears by a "growing" effect, the thinner line appears from the left side of the screen and moves to the right, and vice-versa for the thicker line. And they both form the words.


'''Variant:''' On <u>some episodes of ''State of Grace''</u>, a animated version has resurfaced where the lines in the logos all appear in different fashions. The black rectangle appears by a "growing" effect, the thinner line appears from the left side of the screen and moves to the right, and vice-versa for the thicker line. Both of the red lines form the words.
FX/SFX: None.


'''Technique:''' None. 2D animation in the animated version.
Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show. On some occasions, State of Grace used a prototype version of the guitar theme heard in the next logo.


'''Audio:''' A 5-note guitar stinger or the end theme of the show.
Availability: Extinct. Seen on early airings of early season 1 episodes of Lizzie McGuire and the short lived Fox Family/ABC Family show State of Grace. Also seen on the 1998 TV movie, Man Made.Current prints ofLizzie McGuire have the next logo plaster over this one.


'''Availability:''' Seen on early airings of early season 1 episodes of ''Lizzie McGuire'' and the short lived Fox Family/ABC Family show ''State of Grace''. Also seen on the 1998 TV movie ''Man Made''. Current prints of ''Lizzie McGuire'' have the next logo plastered over this one, with the exception of the Disney+ print of the episode "When Moms Attack". It first appeared on a 1986 Disney Channel TV movie called ''Help Wanted: Kids''. It was also seen on the 1990 pilot movie of ''Shannon's Deal'' on NBC, and also appeared on the 1994 ABC TV movie ''Nowhere to Hide''.
Editor's Note: None.


===2nd Logo (February 2, 2001-August 25, 2007)===
[[File:Stan Rogow Productions (2001).png|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=NEMSziKLXGw}}


'''Visuals:''' On a white background is the text "Stan Rogow Productions" in the center. In the background, the red dodgeballs from the ''Lizzie McGuire'' intro sequence bounce by themselves. The text also bounces slightly along with the dodgeballs.


'''Variant:''' When <u>''Lizzie McGuire'' reran on Superstation WGN in late 2006</u>, season 1 episodes have the animation slowed down. This appears to have been done so that the network could let the end theme finish and plaster the [[Disney Channel Originals]] logo with [[Buena Vista Television]]'s one.
2nd Logo
(February 2, 2001-August 25, 2007)
Stan Rogow Productions (2001)


'''Technique:''' CGI. This logo and the title sequence of ''Lizzie McGuire'' were done by Pittard Sullivan.
Logo: On a white background, we see the text "Stan Rogow Productions" in the center. In the background, the red balls from the Lizzie McGuire intro sequence bounce by themselves. The text also bounces slightly along with the balls.


FX/SFX: The balls and text bouncing. This logo and the title sequence of Lizzie McGuire were done by Pittard Sullivan.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show. Later season 2 episodes of ''Lizzie McGuire'' use a remake version of the previous logo's guitar theme.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Lizzie McGuire'' on sporadic reruns on Disney Channel and also on Disney+'s prints. Also seen on ''Flight 29 Down'', which was last seen on Discovery Kids (now Discovery Family).
Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show, or a guitar stinger.


[[Category:American television logos]]
Availability: Currently seen on Lizzie McGuire on sporadic reruns on Disney Channel. Also seen on Flight 29 Down.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Television logos]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Vanity cards]]
[[Category:Logos made by Pittard Sullivan]]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 8 August 2024


Background

This is Stan Rogow's production company.

1st Logo (February 2, 1986-December 4, 2002)


Visuals: On a white background, there is a black rectangle in the center of the screen stretching horizontally with 2 rectangular parts cut out revealing the white background and it also has the words "A STAN ROGOW" with a red rectangle separating "A" and "STAN ROGOW". On the bottom rectangle, "production" is seen. A thin red parallelogram is seen on the right side of the screen stretching to the near middle of the screen.

Variant: On some episodes of State of Grace, a animated version has resurfaced where the lines in the logos all appear in different fashions. The black rectangle appears by a "growing" effect, the thinner line appears from the left side of the screen and moves to the right, and vice-versa for the thicker line. Both of the red lines form the words.

Technique: None. 2D animation in the animated version.

Audio: A 5-note guitar stinger or the end theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on early airings of early season 1 episodes of Lizzie McGuire and the short lived Fox Family/ABC Family show State of Grace. Also seen on the 1998 TV movie Man Made. Current prints of Lizzie McGuire have the next logo plastered over this one, with the exception of the Disney+ print of the episode "When Moms Attack". It first appeared on a 1986 Disney Channel TV movie called Help Wanted: Kids. It was also seen on the 1990 pilot movie of Shannon's Deal on NBC, and also appeared on the 1994 ABC TV movie Nowhere to Hide.

2nd Logo (February 2, 2001-August 25, 2007)


Visuals: On a white background is the text "Stan Rogow Productions" in the center. In the background, the red dodgeballs from the Lizzie McGuire intro sequence bounce by themselves. The text also bounces slightly along with the dodgeballs.

Variant: When Lizzie McGuire reran on Superstation WGN in late 2006, season 1 episodes have the animation slowed down. This appears to have been done so that the network could let the end theme finish and plaster the Disney Channel Originals logo with Buena Vista Television's one.

Technique: CGI. This logo and the title sequence of Lizzie McGuire were done by Pittard Sullivan.

Audio: The ending theme of the show. Later season 2 episodes of Lizzie McGuire use a remake version of the previous logo's guitar theme.

Availability: Seen on Lizzie McGuire on sporadic reruns on Disney Channel and also on Disney+'s prints. Also seen on Flight 29 Down, which was last seen on Discovery Kids (now Discovery Family).

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