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This was the vanity card of television producer Greg Strangis.
This was the vanity card of television producer Greg Strangis.


===(November 6, 1978-October 13, 1991) ===
===Logo (November 6, 1978-October 13, 1991) ===
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'''Logo:''' Against a black background, a large {{color|gold|yellow}} ring is drawn in. It then zooms out to show that it is the inner line for the "{{color|darkviolet|O}}" in the {{color|darkviolet|dark purple}} text "{{color|darkviolet|TEN FOUR}}" written in a double-lined "neon" font (similar to [[Procter & Gamble Productions]]' 1986 "PGP" logo). "A" and "{{color|blue|PRODUCTION}}", in white and {{color|blue}}, respectively, and in the same font as the text (only much smaller) appear, with "A" appearing above the "{{color|darkviolet|F}}" and "{{color|blue|PRODUCTION}}" appearing below.
'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, a large {{color|gold|yellow}} ring is drawn in. It then zooms out to show that it is the inner line for the "{{color|darkviolet|O}}" in the {{color|darkviolet|dark purple}} text "{{color|darkviolet|TEN FOUR}}" written in a double-lined "neon" font (similar to [[Procter & Gamble Productions]]' 1986 "PGP" logo). "A" and "{{color|blue|PRODUCTION}}", in white and {{color|blue}}, respectively, and in the same font as the text (only much smaller) appear, with "A" appearing above the "{{color|darkviolet|F}}" and "{{color|blue|PRODUCTION}}" appearing below.


'''Variant:''' On <u>some prints of ''Rainbow''</u>, the ring is {{color|orange}} and the text is {{color|red}}.
'''Technique:''' Typical '70s-style cel animation effects.

'''Technique:''' Cel animation.


'''Audio:''' A 7-note horn fanfare.
'''Audio:''' A 7-note horn fanfare.


'''Audio Variant:''' On ''War of the Worlds'', the fanfare is a swoosh sounding jingle.
'''Audio Variant:''' On <u>''War of the Worlds''</u>, the fanfare is a swoosh sounding jingle.


'''Availability:''' It can be seen on season 1 of the 1988 ''War of the Worlds'' series. This was also seen on other television shows and TV movies, such as ''Rainbow'', ''Shirley'', ''Pigs and Freaks'', ''Rivkin, Bounty Hunter'', ''The Great American Traffic Jam'', ''Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story'', and ''Captive''.
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on season 1 of the 1988 ''War of the Worlds'' series. This was also seen on other television shows and TV movies, such as ''Rainbow'', ''Shirley'', ''Pigs and Freaks'', ''Rivkin, Bounty Hunter'', ''The Great American Traffic Jam'', ''Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story'', and ''Captive''.

Latest revision as of 03:20, 1 July 2024


Background

This was the vanity card of television producer Greg Strangis.

Logo (November 6, 1978-October 13, 1991)


Visuals: Against a black background, a large yellow ring is drawn in. It then zooms out to show that it is the inner line for the "O" in the dark purple text "TEN FOUR" written in a double-lined "neon" font (similar to Procter & Gamble Productions' 1986 "PGP" logo). "A" and "PRODUCTION", in white and blue, respectively, and in the same font as the text (only much smaller) appear, with "A" appearing above the "F" and "PRODUCTION" appearing below.

Variant: On some prints of Rainbow, the ring is orange and the text is red.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A 7-note horn fanfare.

Audio Variant: On War of the Worlds, the fanfare is a swoosh sounding jingle.

Availability: It can be seen on season 1 of the 1988 War of the Worlds series. This was also seen on other television shows and TV movies, such as Rainbow, Shirley, Pigs and Freaks, Rivkin, Bounty Hunter, The Great American Traffic Jam, Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story, and Captive.

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