YTV Originals: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
imported>Vidpro23
No edit summary
imported>Vidpro23
No edit summary
Line 71: Line 71:
'''Variant:''' On ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' and ''The Big Comfy Couch'', the text "Produced in association with" is seen above in white.
'''Variant:''' On ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' and ''The Big Comfy Couch'', the text "Produced in association with" is seen above in white.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Big Blue Dot in Boston, Massachusetts.
'''Technique:''' CGI by Corey McPherson Nash in Boston, Massachusetts.


'''Audio:''' A click and a James Brown-esque scream from a group of female singers (taken from Best Service's ''Hallelujah'' and ''Voice Spectral Vol. 1'' sample libraries), followed by a girl saying "No problem." Like the last logo, it's sometimes the end theme of the series or silence.
'''Audio:''' A click and a James Brown-esque scream from a group of female singers (taken from Best Service's ''Hallelujah'' and ''Voice Spectral Vol. 1'' sample libraries), followed by a girl saying "No problem." Like the last logo, it's sometimes the end theme of the series or silence.
Line 148: Line 148:
* On some shows and specials (such as ''Uh Oh!'', ''System Crash'' and the 9th annual YTV Achievement Awards) before Corus' acquisition of YTV in 1999, there is a variant which featured live-action footage of a boy (wearing a white shirt of the YTV robot logo) in an unknown Canadian street, holding a blue shirt as he sees the viewer. Then, the 1997 Shaw byline version of the logo (however it was plastered by the YTV/Corus logo combo on post-1999 prints of ''Uh Oh!'') plays. This was intended as an ident that plays after a show rather than a closing logo.
* On some shows and specials (such as ''Uh Oh!'', ''System Crash'' and the 9th annual YTV Achievement Awards) before Corus' acquisition of YTV in 1999, there is a variant which featured live-action footage of a boy (wearing a white shirt of the YTV robot logo) in an unknown Canadian street, holding a blue shirt as he sees the viewer. Then, the 1997 Shaw byline version of the logo (however it was plastered by the YTV/Corus logo combo on post-1999 prints of ''Uh Oh!'') plays. This was intended as an ident that plays after a show rather than a closing logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Hatmaker Films.
'''Technique:''' CGI commissioned by Big Blue Dot (a division of Corey McPherson Nash).


'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme.
'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme.
Anonymous user

Navigation menu