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Revision as of 17:29, 3 July 2023
Bob Fish, Shadeed A. Kelly, Eric S. and Logophile
Editions by
Michael Kenchington
Background
Carolco Television Productions was the television production production/distribution division of Carolco Pictures. On September 17, 1991, Carolco Television Productions was sold to Multimedia, Inc. who renamed it to "Multimedia Television Productions".
1st Logo (April 14-December 18, 1986)
Logo: Just the 1986 movie logo, without any television indicator whatsoever.
Technique: Same as the 1986 logo.
Music/Sounds: The same orchestrated piece from the 1985 logo, composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
Availability: Rare. Seen on Rambo: The Force of Freedom; it's retained on DVD releases of the series from Lionsgate.
2nd Logo (May 13, 1990-1991)
Logo: We see the original 1988 logo formed, shining and zooming out as usual. Once completed, the words "TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS" fade off-center under the logo.
Variants:
- On Shattered Dreams, the logo begins with the screen "A ROGER GIMBEL PRODUCTION FOR" in the same font as the company name, then it fades to the logo. In this case, "TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS" is fully centered.
- Another version just has "TELEVISION" below.
Technique: CGI.
Music/Sounds: The last part of the 1988 Carolco Pictures fanfare or the closing theme of the movie.
Availability: Rare.
- It was seen on Shattered Dreams (available on Prime Video and also on VHS and DVD) and on the Turner Home Entertainment VHS release of the TV movie Chernobyl: The Final Warning.
- The version with "Television" is extinct and was seen at the end of a syndication print of Maid to Order, released by The Vista Organization, including an Encore Love airing, and it also appeared on an old TNT airing of Return of the Living Dead as well.
- It was also seen on old television prints of other Hemdale films as well, including The Terminator (1984).
- The Worldvision logo may also appear after this logo.
- It is unknown if this appeared on original U.S. airings of Tracks of Glory.
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