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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*One of 6 visual variants were used: | *One of 6 visual variants were used: | ||
**'''January-May 1968:''' For | **'''January-May 1968:''' For most of its existence, a small pre-1968 Paramount's print logo appeared alongside the copyright information, while the rest of the 1968 mid-season had just the text. | ||
**Variants 3 and 4 had the standard format as the first two, with the addition of the Norway Corporation, as credited on ''Star Trek''. | **Variants 3 and 4 had the standard format as the first two, with the addition of the Norway Corporation, as credited on ''Star Trek''. | ||
**For variants 5 and 6, the logo appears with the copyright, but without the Gulf+Western byline. This was featured on ''Mission: Impossible'' and ''Mannix'' respectively. | **For variants 5 and 6, the logo appears with the copyright, but without the Gulf+Western byline. This was featured on ''Mission: Impossible'' and ''Mannix'' respectively. | ||
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*On a February 1968 episode of ''Public Broadcast Laboratory'', the logo is crudely-drawn and in white on a black background. | *On a February 1968 episode of ''Public Broadcast Laboratory'', the logo is crudely-drawn and in white on a black background. | ||
'''Technique:''' Likely | '''Technique:''' Likely motion-controlled animation. | ||
'''Audio:''' The two main themes from the 1966 [[Desilu Productions]] logo. The battling loud version of the fanfare was only used in early 1968, typically for the bylineless variant (though this was sometimes used with the "A Gulf+Western Company" byline as well, such as on ''The Lucy Show''). | '''Audio:''' The two main themes from the 1966 [[Desilu Productions]] logo. The battling loud version of the fanfare was only used in early 1968, typically for the bylineless variant (though this was sometimes used with the "A Gulf+Western Company" byline as well, such as on ''The Lucy Show''). |