Belisarius Productions

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

(January 22, 1984-)
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 become, and the word "PRODUCTIONS" to appear under "Times New Roman". "Times New Roman" is in a Times New Roman font. The finished logo shines.

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 episode "Genesis" (which is the show's pilot movie), the logo's animation is zoomed in. Part 2 is also in zoomed-in widescreen. (It is unknown if this also appears on the 2017 Mill Creek Blu-ray release.)
 * On post-1999 episodes of JAG and all episodes of NCIS, another widescreen version of it exists; however, it merely stretches the logo to 16:9 while keeping the proportion of the IAW text intact, and also appears to be an upscale (despite a native HD version being available). Also, the logo is presented with far brighter colors.

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

Music/Sounds: A breeze of air is heard in the background as the dust blows off the stone. Then we hear a synth drone, which segues into a dramatic synthesized chord during the "flash". The chord continues throughout the remainder of the logo.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Original NBC and CBS airings of JAG and CBS airings of NCIS use generic network music.
 * 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 (except for the original Magnum P.I., which just used a in-credit notice), including Airwolf (where it debuted) on DVD, Quantum Leap in syndication and both DVD and Blu-ray (original series only), JAG on Heroes & Icons and occasionally on Cloo and Decades and on DVD, and NCIS (a spin-off of JAG) on CBS and syndication.
 * It also appeared on First Monday, but that show is long-gone and will probably never be seen again outside of off-air recordings.

Legacy: Being one of the longest-running television logos, this remains a well-known logo among JAG, Quantum Leap, and NCIS fans.