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'''Logo:''' On a white background, a picture of the boy fishing on the moon is seen inside a box. Underneath is the 3D text | '''Logo:''' On a white background, a picture of the boy fishing on the moon is seen inside a box. Underneath is the 3D text | ||
<center>{{color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|''' | <center>{{color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''<big>D</big>REAM<big>W</big>ORKS<br><small>SKG</small><br>TELEVISION'''}}}}</center> | ||
'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* On the show ''Champs'', the end of the movie logo is used (though slightly faster), transitioning from the [[Ubu Productions]] logo. There's a version without a transition on the unsold pilot ''Dear Diary''. | * On the show ''<u>Champs</u>'', the end of the movie logo is used (though slightly faster), transitioning from the [[Ubu Productions]] logo. There's a version without a transition on the unsold pilot ''Dear Diary''. | ||
* A later widescreen version has the same backdrop from the movie logo. | * A later <u>widescreen</u> version has the same backdrop from the movie logo. | ||
* The logo may appear more zoomed-out on some shows. | * The logo may appear <u>more zoomed-out</u> on some shows. | ||
* On ''Boomtown'', the 16:9 variant is squished to 4:3. | * On ''<u>Boomtown</u>'', the 16:9 variant is squished to 4:3. | ||
* Starting in January 2006, the logo now reads "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|DREAMWORKS TELEVISION}}'''", with "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|TELEVISION}}'''" below the line and replacing "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|SKG}}'''". | * Starting in <u>January 2006</u>, the logo now reads "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|DREAMWORKS TELEVISION}}'''", with "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|TELEVISION}}'''" below the line and replacing "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|SKG}}'''". | ||
* On season 1 of ''Smash'', the logo is zoomed in. | * On <u>season 1 of ''Smash''</u>, the logo is zoomed in. | ||
* On season 2 of ''Smash'', the logo is either stretched (on widescreen prints) or not (on 4:3 full-screen prints). | * On <u>season 2 of ''Smash''</u>, the logo is either stretched (on widescreen prints) or not (on 4:3 full-screen prints). | ||
'''Technique:''' Same as the movie logo. | '''Technique:''' Same as the movie logo. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* A low-tone version was heard on ''Undeclared'', ''Boomtown'', and the unsold pilot ''Life on Parole''. | * A low-tone version was heard on <u>''Undeclared'', ''Boomtown'', and the unsold pilot ''Life on Parole''</u>. | ||
* A different 3-note violin theme is also heard on an unknown show, though of course this could just be the end credits theme. | * A <u>different 3-note violin theme</u> is also heard on an unknown show, though of course this could just be the end credits theme. | ||
* Part of the movie theme was heard on ''Alienators: Evolution Continues''. | * Part of the movie theme was heard on ''<u>Alienators: Evolution Continues</u>''. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. It can be seen on quite a few shows such as ''The Contender'', ''Carpoolers'', ''Spin City'', ''On The Lot'', ''Boomtown'', ''Rescue Me'', ''Oliver Beene'', ''Toonsylvania'', ''Dog Bites Man'', ''Ink'' and the first 3 seasons of ''Falling Skies'', among others. The logo first appeared on ''Champs'', a series co-created by DreamWorks founders Steven Spielberg, Jeffery Katzenberg and David Geffen; over a year and a half before the debut of the theatrical logo. This logo does not appear on ''Band of Brothers'' or newer prints of ''Freaks and Geeks'', as they use the still version of the theatrical logo instead. Foreign prints of ''Evolution: The Animated Series'' do not have this logo either, instead having the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo ([[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] co-released the movie and therefore has overseas rights), whereas the US version (known as ''Alienators: Evolution Continues'') had this logo along with the [[DIC Entertainment|Incredible World of DiC]] logo prior to the Fox Kids-style compressed credits (reruns of the series on This TV plastered the DiC logo with [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]]'s logo). It also made a surprise appearance at the beginning and the end of the 1999 sizzle reel to ''Chicken Run'', meaning that it could also possibly appear on other sizzle reels to their films at the time. | '''Availability:''' Common. It can be seen on quite a few shows such as ''The Contender'', ''Carpoolers'', ''Spin City'', ''On The Lot'', ''Boomtown'', ''Rescue Me'', ''Oliver Beene'', ''Toonsylvania'', ''Dog Bites Man'', ''Ink'' and the first 3 seasons of ''Falling Skies'', among others. The logo first appeared on ''Champs'', a series co-created by DreamWorks founders Steven Spielberg, Jeffery Katzenberg and David Geffen; over a year and a half before the debut of the theatrical logo. This logo does not appear on ''Band of Brothers'' or newer prints of ''Freaks and Geeks'', as they use the still version of the theatrical logo instead. Foreign prints of ''Evolution: The Animated Series'' do not have this logo either, instead having the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo ([[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] co-released the movie and therefore has overseas rights), whereas the US version (known as ''Alienators: Evolution Continues'') had this logo along with the [[DIC Entertainment|Incredible World of DiC]] logo prior to the Fox Kids-style compressed credits (reruns of the series on This TV plastered the DiC logo with [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]]'s logo). It also made a surprise appearance at the beginning and the end of the 1999 sizzle reel to ''Chicken Run'', meaning that it could also possibly appear on other sizzle reels to their films at the time. |