The Blue Marble Company: Difference between revisions

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'''Technique:''' Cel amimation.
'''Technique:''' Cel amimation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A whimsical synthesized fanfare. The music actually begins as the "Next time" montage is ending.
'''Audio:''' A whimsical synthesized fanfare. The music actually begins as the "Next time" montage is ending.


'''Availability:''' Was seen on its namesake show, which has not rerun since 1983. VHS prints of the show plastered the logo with a "film restoration and digital mastering" card (but retain the jingle). Can be seen on BBM episodes found in the Paley Center's library. It appears on the CED release of BBM, featuring "My Seventeenth Summer/Flying for Fun".
'''Availability:''' Was seen on its namesake show, which has not rerun since 1983. VHS prints of the show plastered the logo with a "film restoration and digital mastering" card (but retain the jingle). Can be seen on BBM episodes found in the Paley Center's library. It appears on the CED release of BBM, featuring "My Seventeenth Summer/Flying for Fun".

Revision as of 17:36, 7 October 2023


Background

A company of ITT Corporation, which produced the children's show The Big Blue Marble.

(September 21, 1974-January 1, 1983)

Logo: After the preview for next Big Blue Marble episode, we transition to a still space scene with a starry sky. In the upper right corner is the Earth, while on the lower left is "A PRODUCTION OF" in a gothic font. A tri-colored rainbow trails between the two, coming from upper left to lower right, with the name "THE BLUE MARBLE COMPANY" in ITC Avant Garde appearing inside of it in an arc formation. The font is plain except for the M's and A's being tilted, and the "T" and "H" of "THE" being "linked". The rainbow disappears leaving the name behind.

Technique: Cel amimation.

Audio: A whimsical synthesized fanfare. The music actually begins as the "Next time" montage is ending.

Availability: Was seen on its namesake show, which has not rerun since 1983. VHS prints of the show plastered the logo with a "film restoration and digital mastering" card (but retain the jingle). Can be seen on BBM episodes found in the Paley Center's library. It appears on the CED release of BBM, featuring "My Seventeenth Summer/Flying for Fun".

Legacy: This logo was considered one of the rarest logos on this wiki until its rediscovery in 2017 on an off-air recording.

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