User:AUnnamedDragon/List of Pages I've Contributed To

Below is a list of pages I've contributed in some form to. Please note that this will be a lengthy list. And these are in the order in which I first edited them, divided into "Mainspace" articles and "AVID" articles. Pages I created are listed in the order of which I created them. Userspace and portal-related pages, as well as forum posts and any edits on the "User Reports" page and my sandbox, don't count. Votes on RfCs also don't count.

If a page is bolded, that means it's a "favorite'd" page in my book.

Pages I edited

 * YES Network - Majorly updated the page, which happens to be the first mainspace page I edited. I rearranged the background, added the infobox and ImageTOC templates (as well as a image for the 1st logo), described the 4th logo, improved the description of the 3rd logo, and expanded the sections of the first 2 logos including improving their descriptions.
 * PolyGram Video - Fixed a slight issue with the 1st logo sub-header.
 * Sony Pictures Home Entertainment - Slightly tweaked the background.
 * RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video - Added the background.
 * Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment - Added company name headers, expanded the background, and re-wrote the 3rd logo's fade-in variant's description (in the "Variants" section) to mention that it was on several later tapes.
 * Stone Television - Added images of both logos. The images were uploaded by Camenati.
 * Stone Stanley Entertainment - Added a image of the Stone Stanley Productions logo, also uploaded by Camenati.
 * Universal Belo Productions - Added images of both logos, both uploaded by Camenati.
 * New Line Cinema - Added a "Music/Sounds Trivia" section to the 4th logo, mentioning it (presumably) being adapted from a track of the score for Highlander.
 * Brady Productions - Re-wrote the background and description slightly. The description rewrite was based on the high-quality image we have on the page.
 * Belisarius Productions - Rearranged the "Availability" section, slightly tweaked the description and Quantum Leap HD variant's description (in the "Variants" section), mentioned the stretched HD version being used on all episodes of NCIS and post-1999 episodes of JAG (I think JAG started using that variant when it went HD), and pointed out that "Genesis" was the pilot movie of Quantum Leap.
 * Original Film - Tweaked all the logos' descriptions among other changes (including pointing out in the "Variants" section that the 3rd logo's enhanced version first appeared on Fast & Furious). I should also mention that in my edit summary, I said that the 2017 S.W.A.T. TV series was cancelled. Somehow, 3 days later, CBS reversed their decision...and renewed the show for a seventh and final season. Yeah, pretty odd story.
 * Entertainment Studios - Tweaked the description for the 1st logo, added the background, and described the 2nd and 3rd logos.
 * Prime Time Entertainment Network - Tweaked the background (including bolding the name), and added an image of the logo uploaded by Camenati.
 * Frappé Productions - Tweaked the descriptions of the 2nd and 3rd logos, and expanded the description of the 1st logo.
 * Bomp Productions - Filled in the background, and tweaked the description.
 * Kline and Friends, Inc. - Bolded the company name in the background.
 * Mutual Film Company - Tweaked the description for the better.
 * DataWorks - Turned the description into a multi-sentence one.
 * Centropolis Television - Added a background and a image uploaded by Camenati.
 * Macrovision - Added quotations to the French variant's text, pointed out that a old version of the company's website had the logo as a GIF, and mentioned that it was the last thing on most 2000-2006 Universal VHSs.
 * Major League Baseball Productions - Added a description for a 3rd logo used on Yankeeography, and later added a picture of that logo uploaded by Camenati.
 * NBA Entertainment - Tweaked the 2nd logo's description among other changes.
 * TV-am - Updated the 2nd logo (aka the one with the eggcups) to mention that it was not used on TV-am's final broadcast day, pointed out that the logo's 1983 variant had an overcast sky, and added the trivia, among a few other edits to that logo.
 * Largo Entertainment - Tweaked the logo's description and the "Availability" section, pointed out that AMC's print of the original Point Break (really good film, BTW) retained the logo, and further described the theme.
 * Seagal/Nasso Productions - Tweaked the logo's description, re-wrote the background (the company is still around, but it's under Steven Seagal's ownership and has a new name), mentioned that the logo is either CGI-animated or is motion-controlled (I can hardly tell how it was done), and specified that the logo was at the end of On Deadly Ground, the lone film that used the logo.
 * Bonnie Raskin Productions - Added an image of the logo from Aaron's Way (the image was uploaded by Camenati), and tweaked the 2nd logo's description and "Music/Sounds" section.
 * Columbia TriStar International Television - Tweaked some of the descriptions.
 * Sony Pictures Television International - Tweaked some of the page's contents.
 * Fantasy Factory - Tweaked the page's contents slightly.
 * Philips Sidewalk Studio - Re-wrote the background slightly.
 * Viridis - Slightly tweaked the background, removed the "Legacy" section, and tweaked the description.
 * Cyan Worlds - Added images (excluding the 2nd logo, which has no image, and the 4th logo, which already has an image on the page) among other tweaks.
 * The Shephard/Robin Company - Pointed out that the logo's audio may trail off into other logos. Coincidentally, I had my TV tuned in to an episode of Major Crimes on Lifetime when I started editin' the page, and the network was almost 7 minutes into another episode when I clicked "Save page;" the second episode in question ("Open Line," episode 3 of season 4) was around 11 minutes in when the edit went live.
 * Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment - Notably tweaked the "Technique" section's description.
 * Nelvana - Added a link for Lamb & Company; alas, that company simply has a draft page right now.
 * Viacom Productions - Tweaked several things on the page.
 * Lightstorm Entertainment - Slightly tweaked the "Availability" section for the 2nd logo. Coincidentally, the 2nd logo was on the trailer for True Lies (it's actually a really good film too, BTW), and I was mourning the cancellation of that film's television adaptation when I made the edit.

Pages I created
I'll get to this later.

AVID

 * AVID:Logos From 2002 - The first page I edited on here. I edited the YES Network's section twice, first moving it from "March 1" to "March 19," then specifically mentioning that it's the first logo. I later added the 3rd logo for Major League Baseball Productions to the page.
 * AVID:Logos From 2005 - Added the 2nd and 3rd YES Network logos to the "Period unspecified" part of the "Unknown date" section.
 * AVID:Logos From 1994 - Took a picture of the 3rd Lightstorm Entertainment logo out of the 2nd logo's section and replaced it with a actual picture of the 2nd logo (one that came off a 35mm print of the trailer for True Lies, no less).
 * AVID:Logos From 1984 - Removed a mention of the Belisarius Productions logo being the "second" logo the company had.
 * AVID:Logos From 1990 - Specified that the Ragdoll Productions on the page was the company's second.
 * AVID:Logos From 2010 - Added Steamroller Productions (aka the current incarnation of Seagal/Nasso Productions).
 * AVID:Logos From 2001 - Added Storm King Productions.
 * AVID:Logos From 1993 - Added a link for Lamb & Company.
 * AVID:Logo Urban Legends - Pointed out that JAG wasn't actually produced under TriStar Television. I later fixed a misspelling of the word "computer."
 * AVID:Logos From 2023 - Changed the colors on the section for Outerbanks Entertainment (placed in the "January" section) as the company also makes films (the 5th Outerbanks logo even debuted on one).
 * AVID:Logos From 1981 - Fixed a link for Sunbow Productions.

If you can somehow read all of this without gettin' bored of me, I don't know how ya did it.