Happy Madison Productions: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
no edit summary
imported>SuperMax124 (Not sure why this was changed.) |
imported>Logofreak98 No edit summary |
||
Line 32: | Line 32: | ||
Happy Madison and Doug Robinson.png | Happy Madison and Doug Robinson.png | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{YouTube|id=Xq28Iwz8lYM|id2= | {{YouTube|id=Xq28Iwz8lYM|id2=is4WQqKS2MA|id3=PAThTPvITks|id4=rZVUFtBl8R4}} | ||
'''Logo:''' Over a space background, a golf ball is shown, zooming back slowly and rotating to our left with the script text "Happy Madison" on the golf ball, and "PRODUCTIONS" spaced out in Futura underneath. Just as the ball is about to finish rotating, the background fades to a golf course. Then, the ball is smacked against the screen by a golf club, breaking the glass and leaving the text imprinted on the screen with a white outline. We zoom back to reveal Stanley Sandler (Adam Sandler's father) holding the club, as he says "Terrific!". The background then fades to black as the logo remains before fading out. | '''Logo:''' Over a space background, a golf ball is shown, zooming back slowly and rotating to our left with the script text "Happy Madison" on the golf ball, and "PRODUCTIONS" spaced out in Futura underneath. Just as the ball is about to finish rotating, the background fades to a golf course. Then, the ball is smacked against the screen by a golf club, breaking the glass and leaving the text imprinted on the screen with a white outline. We zoom back to reveal Stanley Sandler (Adam Sandler's father) holding the club, as he says "Terrific!". The background then fades to black as the logo remains before fading out. | ||
Line 46: | Line 46: | ||
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and 2D animation, done by Framework Studio. | '''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and 2D animation, done by Framework Studio. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic swelling theme (that sounds similar to the music from the 1991 [[Universal Pictures]] logo) that turns into a swift golf swing sound and a glass-cracking sound, transitioning into a soft upbeat breakbeat and ending with the man uttering his phrase. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic, swelling string theme (that sounds similar to the music from the 1991 [[Universal Pictures]] logo) that turns into a swift golf swing sound and a glass-cracking sound, transitioning into a soft upbeat breakbeat and ending with the man uttering his phrase. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The | '''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The breakbeat is a sample of the track "Hit It" by the Network Music Ensemble. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* | * On ''Grandma's Boy'', ''Strange Wilderness'', and ''The House Bunny'', a different string/breakbeat theme is used. This was composed by Waddy Wachtel. | ||
* On ''Rules of Engagement'', only the sounds are heard. | * On ''Rules of Engagement'', only the sounds are heard. | ||
* On the shortened version, only the golf swinging sound is heard, or none. | * On the shortened version, only the golf swinging sound is heard, or none. | ||
Line 59: | Line 59: | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. | '''Availability:''' Common. | ||
*First seen on ''The Longest Yard'' (2005) and seen on all films produced by them since, | *First seen on ''The Longest Yard'' (2005) and seen on all films produced by them since, with the exceptions of ''Bedtime Stories'' and ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2''. | ||
*Also seen on the TV series ''Rules of Engagement'', ''Nick Swardson's Pretend Time'', ''Breaking In'', ''The Goldbergs'', ''Imaginary Mary'', and ''Schooled''. | *Also seen on the TV series ''Rules of Engagement'', ''Nick Swardson's Pretend Time'', ''Breaking In'', ''The Goldbergs'', ''Imaginary Mary'', and ''Schooled''. | ||