User:AUnnamedDragon/sandbox

This is my sandbox. Here, I can make pages for mainspace without having to make draft articles (alternatively, I can import contents from here into draft pages as well).

Background
The Sony Pictures High Definition Center was part of Sony Pictures Entertainment. Not much is known about it, other than that it provided high-res image scans of the 1992 Columbia Pictures torch lady and TriStar Pictures pegasus that were used for the 2001 Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment logo.

Logo (1990s?-2000s?)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: Unknown

Availability: It was found on Vimeo, but it remains unknown if it was used or not.

Bumper (September 2019-)
Visuals: The bumper starts with archive footage of a Kansas City Chiefs player running with a football, leaving a trail. Then, the camera zoom-cuts to a further angle as we see:


 * A player from a unknown team (likely the Cleveland Browns) running and avoiding a opposing player.
 * A Chicago Bears player running while holding a football.
 * A player likely from the Las Vegas Raiders running.
 * A player likely from the Minnesota Vikings running and getting "grabbed," for lack of a better term.
 * A Philadelphia Eagles(?) player being held by a opposing player and spinning away from him.
 * A Los Angeles Chargers player running and avoiding a opposing player who tries to grab him.
 * A player (either from the New England Patriots or the Buffalo Bills) running to the left.
 * A Miami Dolphins player dodging opposing players.
 * A Dallas Cowboys player running while avoiding multiple opposing players.
 * Finally, a New York Jets player running as the opponents disappear.

Each of the players change in different ways. When the fourth player appears, the following words appears below:

BROADCAST ©[YEAR] NFL PRODUCTIONS LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

A outline of the NFL shield appears as the copyright notice disappears and the footage glitches out, turning the background black. The NFL logo glitches in and transforms through glitching effects into older NFL logos while zooming out until it stops with the current logo in its regular color scheme of, white and.

Variants:
 * Unknown
 * Unknown

Technique: Live-action and CGI.

Audio: Some percussion ending with static sound effects as a male announcer says the following: "This broadcast is copyrighted by NFL Productions for the private use of our audience. Any other use of this broadcast or any pictures, descriptions or accounts of the game without the consent of NFL Productions is prohibited."

Audio Variant: Unknown

Availability: Seen on all televised NFL games since September 2019. On CBS, it is typically played during the third quarter, while all other networks play it before the third quarter.