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=== Background === | === Background === | ||
'''Williams Street West''' was a small subsidiary of [[Williams Street Productions|Williams Street]], a production sub-arm of [[Cartoon Network Productions|Cartoon Network]]. It originally launched in 2003 so that their creative director, Matt Harrigan could work for [[Viacom (1952-2006)|Viacom International]] and Williams Street without having to return to Atlanta constantly. The studio closed its doors shortly after he stopped working for Viacom, but was revived in 2017. However, due to the closure of Adult Swim's livestream programming in 2020, it closed again, alongside [[Williams Street East]]. | '''Williams Street West''' was a small subsidiary of [[Williams Street Productions|Williams Street]], a production sub-arm of [[Cartoon Network Productions|Cartoon Network]]. It originally launched in 2003 so that their creative director, Matt Harrigan could work for [[Viacom (1952-2006)|Viacom International]] and Williams Street without having to return to Atlanta constantly. The studio closed its doors shortly after he stopped working for Viacom, but was revived in 2017. However, due to the closure of [[Adult Swim]]'s livestream programming in 2020, it closed again, alongside [[Williams Street East]]. | ||
=== 1st Logo (November 16, 2003-January 11, 2004) === | === 1st Logo (November 16, 2003-January 11, 2004) === | ||
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a tall building, which the camera zooms out from. As this happens, the text "WILLIAMS STREET WEST" also zooms out. Copyright info is below throughout the entire logo. | '''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a tall building, which the camera zooms out from. As this happens, the text "WILLIAMS STREET WEST" also zooms out. Copyright info is below throughout the entire logo. | ||
'''Trivia:''' The building is actually based off the Cartoon Network | '''Trivia:''' The building is actually based off the Cartoon Network skyscraper (which replaces [[DIC Entertainment]]'s former headquarters in 2005) in Burbank, which was located next to [[Cartoon Network Studios|Adult Swim's old studio]]. It's also where ''Samurai Jack'' and a number of CN shows were produced. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming out. This actually shows more effort than the regular Williams Street logo. | '''FX/SFX:''' The zooming out. This actually shows more effort than the regular Williams Street logo. | ||