This was R.J. Cutler's vanity card. It was later renamed to Cutler Productions.
Visuals: On a white background is the stacked red-purple text
With a small "PICTURES" next to it. The whole product quickly morphs into a globe-like ball on a black background before cutting out entirely.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: A high-pitched man's voice saying "Hey man, trust me dude". The voice sounds very similar to that of Toad from The Super Mario Brothers Super Show.
Availability: Seen on American High on Fox.
Visuals: On an off-white background,
appears. It lightly zooms out to reveal that it is enclosed in a TV tube in a black square, which is enclosed in another off-white TV tube also within a black square before finally showing a third tube, this time on a black background. After all of this, each tube quickly cuts out one-by-one starting from the back.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: A temple block theme that begins with a brief static touch, and ending with a static touch for each screen disappearing. Sometimes, it's silent.
Availability: Seen at the end of The Real Roseanne Show, 30 Days, the unaired pilot to Underexposed, Flip That House, and Black. White.
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