DIC Entertainment: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m
no edit summary
imported>Aboutround77 m (→3rd Logo (September 12, 1987-2005): Restored trivia detail for 1987 video, the previous claim that it is not a still image is a false update.) |
imported>Ashley Taylor mNo edit summary |
||
| Line 183: | Line 183: | ||
|-| | |-| | ||
Videos= | Videos= | ||
{{YouTube|id=RkvJWOvhoHs|description=Later episodes of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin''|id2=dDM48DjWNCY|description2=1987 variant w/ [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] music|id3=au9EYZ9tXV8|description3=Normal 1987 variant<br/> |id4=lh1zwJ94iyU|description4=IAW 1987 variant (with and without fanfare)|id5=YLbSJn4EOtQ|description5=Shortened 1987 variant|id6=aKvD1b9c_wU|description6=1987 variant w/ choir|id7=5wTIhSRRaeY|description7=Short 1990 variant|id8=aDOuFnZnPMs|description8=Normal 1990 logo|id9=S1OG7TmKEJ8|description9=w/ full 1999 theme|id10=e77V8r-OAfw|description10=Shortened 1999 theme|id11=byw96Njpc24|description11=''Madeline: Lost in Paris'' variant|id12= | {{YouTube|id=RkvJWOvhoHs|description=Later episodes of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin''|id2=dDM48DjWNCY|description2=1987 variant w/ [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] music|id3=au9EYZ9tXV8|description3=Normal 1987 variant<br/> |id4=lh1zwJ94iyU|description4=IAW 1987 variant (with and without fanfare)|id5=YLbSJn4EOtQ|description5=Shortened 1987 variant|id6=aKvD1b9c_wU|description6=1987 variant w/ choir|id7=5wTIhSRRaeY|description7=Short 1990 variant|id8=aDOuFnZnPMs|description8=Normal 1990 logo|id9=S1OG7TmKEJ8|description9=w/ full 1999 theme|id10=e77V8r-OAfw|description10=Shortened 1999 theme|id11=byw96Njpc24|description11=''Madeline: Lost in Paris'' variant|id12=Fk6tjiH8Im0|description12="Globe in Space" variant|id13=bRjMnTEPJY8|description13=1992 w/ editing error<br/> |id14=7DJMGAWjRgw|Filmed variant|description14= <br/> |id15=Dv4ElXSVnYY|description15=''Our Friend Martin'' variant<br/> |id16=14XeX3PTzYs|description16=Lower-pitched and sped-up 1990 jingle with 1987 soundbite|id17=ELeraQ-2m1w|description17=''G.I. Joe'' S1E6 (Tubi TV) variant<br/> |id18=uXAlmDaaZGU|description18=''Street Sharks'' Spanish VHS variant<br/> |id19=rNQLjUwO90Q|description19=''Sylvanian Families'' French VHS variant}} | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
| Line 191: | Line 191: | ||
* This logo was designed and animated by Homer & Associates. A former employee of this company, Peter Conn, did the animation for the silver star/ball and the word "DiC." | * This logo was designed and animated by Homer & Associates. A former employee of this company, Peter Conn, did the animation for the silver star/ball and the word "DiC." | ||
* One of the toys on the shelf is a stuffed animal of Sonia, Heathcliff's girlfriend; another is an action figure of Hulk Hogan. A plush of Heathcliff himself can be seen sitting at the end of the bed. | * One of the toys on the shelf is a stuffed animal of Sonia, Heathcliff's girlfriend; another is an action figure of Hulk Hogan. A plush of Heathcliff himself can be seen sitting at the end of the bed. | ||
* In the 1987 version, the kid in bed footage is actually ''not'' a still image; the dog can be seen blinking if one looks closely enough. | * In the 1987 version, the kid in bed footage is actually ''not'' a still image; the dog can be seen blinking if one looks closely enough due to using video as main source. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
| Line 224: | Line 224: | ||
* On British prints of ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'', the logo is shown within the 1996 [[Scottish Television Enterprises|Scottish Television]] logo. | * On British prints of ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'', the logo is shown within the 1996 [[Scottish Television Enterprises|Scottish Television]] logo. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI mixed with chroma-key effects. Live-action photo for the kid in bed portion. All made using Digital Arts DGS 1.0 and 2.0 on the IBM Personal Computer AT (expanded with a Definicon Accelerator Board and an AT&T Truvision TARGA graphics chip). | '''Technique:''' CGI mixed with chroma-key effects. Live-action video (later photo) for the kid in bed portion. All made using Digital Arts DGS 1.0 and 2.0 on the IBM Personal Computer AT (expanded with a Definicon Accelerator Board and an AT&T Truvision TARGA graphics chip). | ||
'''Audio:''' 4 different sets of music were used: | '''Audio:''' 4 different sets of music were used: | ||