Belisarius Productions

Background
Belisarius Productions is the production company of TV producer Donald Bellisario.

(January 22, 1984-)
Nicknames: "Sand Lightstorm", "BELISARIVS-BELISARIUS", "The Belisarius Stone", "The Eternal Stone"

Logo: We see a wretched stone with sand on it, which blows off to reveal "Times New Roman". Then, a flash suddenly appears, causing the background to turn black, the name to turn into "Times New Roman" and the name in silver shining, and the word "PRODUCTIONS" to appear under "Times New Roman". "Times New Roman" is in a silver Times New Roman font.

Variants:
 * On JAG and NCIS, the words, "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" in all-caps or sometimes, "in association with" appears under the logo, this is removed on DVD prints of JAG starting with season 3.
 * On HD prints of the two-part Quantum Leap episodes "Genesis", the logo's animation is zoomed in. Part 2 is in zoomed-in widescreen. (it is unknown is this appears on the 2017 Mill Creek Blu-ray release)
 * On HD prints of NCIS, a widescreen version of it also exists, it stretches the logo's animation while keeping the proportion of the IAW text intact. Also, the animation is a lot brighter.

Technique: Live action and practical effects for the sand blowing off the stone followed by digital effects for the flash and subsequent logo reveal.

Music/Sounds: "Air" is played in the background, then a "WHOOSH" is heard as the flash appears, and a synthesizer tone is heard after the "WHOOSH". Original NBC and CBS airings of JAG and CBS airings of NCIS use generic network music.

Music/Sounds Variant: On HD prints of the Quantum Leap episode "Genesis Part 2", a low-toned version is used.

Availability: Common.
 * Seen on all shows produced by this company from 1984 onward, including Airwolf on DVD, Quantum Leap on Cozi TV, and NCIS on CBS and USA, though don't expect to see this on the 2022 reboot of Quantum Leap.
 * It also appeared on JAG and First Monday, the latter is no longer seen but the former is seen on H&I and occasionally aired on Cloo and Decades and is preserved on DVD.

Legacy: Despite the logo's animation being pristine for the '80s, its age really shows after over 40 years of use. It's also strange that a stretched VHS version of the logo is used on current shows when much higher quality versions exist on HD transfers of filmed shows such as Quantum Leap.