The Walk-Up Company

Background
The Walk-Up Company is the production company of Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, founded in 2019 during the duo's expansion at 20th Century Fox Television (now 20th Television), with former Comedy Central executive Adam Londy named as head of development. The company name comes from The Walk-Up, a sitcom which Aptaker and Berger filmed and created after winning a $10,000 grant at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 2005 which was about five strangers who meet on Craigslist after graduating from college and living together in a small sixth-floor apartment in the realm of New Girl. It is also named after the walk-up apartment the two occupied together during their time at college.

(June 17, 2020-)
Nicknames: "The Apartment", "The Walk-Up Apartment", "Brownstone Apartment"

Logo: On a white paper-like background, we see an hand-drawn illustration of a brownstone apartment with four stories and a large set of stairs on each story. Below it is "THE WALK-UP COMPANY", inside a hand-drawn rectangle around a thick black border. After a few seconds, a light in the fourth story at the top-right corner turns on, emitting light.

FX/SFX: Just the light turning on. This was designed at Picturemill, who also provided the title sequences for Love, Simon and Love, Victor.

Music/Sounds: Some footstep walking sounds followed by a light click.

Availability: Common. First seen on Love, Victor on Hulu. It's expected to appear on the upcoming show How I Met Your Father.

Editor's Note: None.