Green/Epstein Productions
Background
Green/Epstein Productions was founded in 1979 by Jim Green and Allen Epstein. In 2000, Mark Bacino joined the company, which was then renamed Green/Epstein/Bacino Productions.
1st Logo (February 27, 1979-November 25, 1991)
Visuals: There is the text "ge" written out in a Mistral font. Below it, there are the smaller words "green/epstein", also in Mistral, and below that, "productions (inc.)" in a regular sans-serif font. On some occasions, the "ge" text is absent.
Variant:
- This logo is often inserted into the end-credits of a program.
- On Shattered Innocence, it's seen with the Lorimar Television print logo. More info can be found about that on the aforementioned page.
Technique: A still graphic.
Audio: None or the closing theme.
Availability: Seen on TV movies and miniseries of the era, most notably Stephen King's It.
2nd Logo (December 8, 1992-November 28, 1999)
Visuals: On a black background, "green/epstein" writes itself in. As that happens, the background brightens up to a blue-grayish color, "p r o d u c t i o n s" appears and a underline wipes in. Afterwards, "green/epstein" glows blue-gray and the underline shines.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The ending theme.
Availability: Seen on Double, Double, Toil and Trouble and How The West Was Fun, among others.
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