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===Background===
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'''Sutton Street Productions''' is the production company of Jennie Snyder Urman (who also owns [[Poppy Productions]]) and Joanna Klein, founded on December 10, 2018. It is based at [[CBS Studios]] under Urman's overall deal. The company's mandate is to create programming with an eye toward strong female characters and stories, and was named after the street Urman and Klein lived on. Klein was previously SVP of Scripted Series at the CW where she got to work with Urman. The company did not use a logo until 2020.
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===Logo (April 2, 2020-)===
'''Background:''' This is the production company of Jennie Snyder Urman and Joanna Klein, founded in 2018. The company was named after the street Urman and Klein lived on, and they didn't have a logo until 2020.
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'''Visuals:''' Against a nighttime sky with stars against a crescent moon, there are two houses shown on the left and right with a fence in front, all in the darkness. The right house has a pink shutter halfway open with some plants sitting on the windowsill, and there are two tin cans inside the windows on both houses, which are connected to a pink string which makes up "{{color|magenta|Sutton Street}}" in a custom script font, with "{{color|magenta|{{font|Copperplate|PRODUCTIONS}}}}" below it. A small yellow spark quickly comes out of the left house's tin can as it goes around the string, before entering the right house's one.
(April 2, 2020-)


'''Variants:'''
'''Logo:''' We see two houses on the left and right, with a fence in front of them and it is situated against a night sky with a crescent moon. On the left house, we see an opened window with shutters with a light inside, and the right house has a pink shutter halfway open, also with a light inside. There is two tin cans inside the windows on both houses, which are connected to a pink string. In the middle, we see the words "Sutton Street" in a pink, script font connected to the strings, with "PRODUCTIONS" underneath in the same pink color.
*There exists a <u>still version</u>.
*On <u>''Broke''</u> (the debut of this logo), the logo is next to the [[Sunshine Bakery Productions]] logo.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Variant:''' On ''Broke'', the logo appears next to the Sunshine Bakery Productions logo.


'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme. Original airings used a generic network theme.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Broke'' and ''Good Sam''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme.


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'''Availability:''' First appeared on ''Broke'' on CBS.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 12 August 2024


Background

Sutton Street Productions is the production company of Jennie Snyder Urman (who also owns Poppy Productions) and Joanna Klein, founded on December 10, 2018. It is based at CBS Studios under Urman's overall deal. The company's mandate is to create programming with an eye toward strong female characters and stories, and was named after the street Urman and Klein lived on. Klein was previously SVP of Scripted Series at the CW where she got to work with Urman. The company did not use a logo until 2020.

Logo (April 2, 2020-)

Visuals: Against a nighttime sky with stars against a crescent moon, there are two houses shown on the left and right with a fence in front, all in the darkness. The right house has a pink shutter halfway open with some plants sitting on the windowsill, and there are two tin cans inside the windows on both houses, which are connected to a pink string which makes up "Sutton Street" in a custom script font, with "PRODUCTIONS" below it. A small yellow spark quickly comes out of the left house's tin can as it goes around the string, before entering the right house's one.

Variants:

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: None or the closing theme. Original airings used a generic network theme.

Availability: Seen on Broke and Good Sam.

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