SisterLee Productions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

This is Yvette Lee Bowser's vanity card.

Logo (September 1, 1994-)


Visuals: Over a black background with white splotches (among them are the initials of Yvette Lee Bowser and a black knight on his horse), there are two windmills, one whose sails are not moving and one (that is much closer to the screen than the other) whose sails are moving and a woman in a magenta suit is spinning on one of the sails. "SisterLee" is written in script with the "S" and "L" much larger. "PRODUCTIONS" appears below and under all that appears the text "In Association With".

Variant:

  • Starting in 2017, the logo is on a light blue television tube (to match the aspect ratio of Dear White People) and the "In Association With" text is absent.
  • On even-numbered episodes of Unprisoned, the logo is next to the Anonymous Content logo.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: Sounds of wind in the background, accompanied by a woman (possibly Yvette Lee Bowser) shouting "Whoo-hoo!" while she is giggling.

Audio Trivia: Captions for Hulu prints of Living Single usually cite the voice as belonging to Kim Fields' character Regine (even using "[Regine chuckles]"), though it has also been attributed to Synclaire (Kim Coles) or Khadijah (Queen Latifah); at least one season 5 episode used "[female #1]".

Audio Variants:

  • NBC airings used a generic theme.
  • On Half & Half, the audio trails over to the Eye Productions logo.
  • On Unprisoned, the audio is echoed, accompanied by a twinkling sound.

Availability: Seen on Living Single (starting with season 2), Half & Half, Lush Life, For Your Love, Dear White People, Run the World, and Unprisoned.

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