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===Background===
===Background===
'''The Media Merchants''' was an independent children's television production company run by Neil Buchanan and Tim Edmunds, known for producing series such as ''Art Attack''. It merged with Television Support Services prior to a takeover by [[Gullane Entertainment (UK)|Gullane Entertainment]] in 2000, which was in turn was taken over by [[HiT Entertainment (UK)|HIT Entertainment]] on July 5, 2002. The company was closed in 2007 after ITV cancelled ''Art Attack'', and HIT later sold the rights to the show. Currently, Mattel controls the rights to Media Merchants's productions.
'''The Media Merchants''' was an independent children's television production company run by Neil Buchanan and Tim Edmunds, known for producing series such as ''Art Attack''. It merged with Television Support Services prior to a takeover by [[Gullane Entertainment]] in 2000, which was in turn was taken over by [[HIT Entertainment]] on July 5, 2002. The company was closed in 2007 after ITV cancelled ''Art Attack'', and HIT later sold the rights to the show. Currently, Mattel controls the rights to Media Merchants's productions.


===(January 8, 1993-2007)===
===Logo (January 8, 1993-June 29, 2007)===
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="125">
The Media Merchants and Scottish Television (2000) (From - CiTV airing of Art Attack S13E29).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 1) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants, United Productions, and Meridian (2001) (From - ZZZAP! series 10).png
The Media Merchants (1996) (From - Art Attack S08E03).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 13) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 9) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 10) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1995) (From - September 22, 2000 Disney Channel UK airing of Art Attack).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 4) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 2) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 3) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 6) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 7) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1995) (From - Quids In).png
The Media Merchants (1993, 12) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1996) (From - WOW).png
The Media Merchants (1990s) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants (1998) (From - Art Attack series 10).png
Disney Channel Originals (January 7-November 11, 2002, Spanish Art Attack Closing).png
Disney Channel Originals (January 7-November 11, 2002, Spanish Art Attack Closing).png
Disney Channel Originals (January 7-November 11, 2002, German Art Attack Closing).jpg
Disney Channel Originals (January 7-November 11, 2002, German Art Attack Closing).jpg
The Media Merchants and SMG Productions (2002) (From - Art Attack S15E14).png
The Media Merchants and SMG Productions (2002) (From - Art Attack S15E14).png
The Media Merchants and SMG Productions (2000s, 2) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants and SMG Productions (2000s) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants and Scottish Television (1996) (Credit - Bexstar Media).png
The Media Merchants and Scottish Television (2000) (From - CiTV airing of Art Attack S13E29).png
Meridianuk9.jpeg
The Media Merchants, United Productions, and Meridian (2001) (From - ZZZAP! series 10).png
London Weekend Television, The Media Merchants, Scottish Television, and ITV (1997) (From - February 17, 1997 airing of Art Attack).png
London Weekend Television, The Media Merchants, United Film & Television, Meridian, Scottish Television, and ITV (1997) (From - February 18, 1997 CITV airing of Goggle Watch S03E02).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a matte paper background, the {{color|red}} text "the media merchants" quickly flips up. After that, "the" then drops off and quickly swings about, resting at a 90 degree angle when it stops.
'''Nickname:''' "The Swinging Text" (1993-1995), "TONG!" (1995-2007)

'''Logo:''' On a matte paper background, the {{Font color|red|red}} text "the media merchants" quickly flips up. After that, "the" then drops off and quickly swings about, resting at a 90 degree angle when it stops.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* Beginning in 1995, the logo is completely still and has the word "production" below in {{Font color|gray|gray}}. The word "the" also looks closer.
* Starting in 1995, the logo is completely still and has the word "production" below in {{color|grey}}. The word "the" also looks closer.
* On ''ZZZAP!'', the text now appears in an explosion shape and in a different font.
* On ''ZZZap!'', the text now appears in an explosion shape and is also in a different font.
* Starting with series 10 of ''Art Attack'', the background would have stains of different colours, like:
* Starting with season 10 of ''Art Attack'', the background would have stains of different colours, like:
** 1998-2000: 5 paint coloured stains of {{Font color|yellow|yellow}}, {{Font color|green|dark chrome green}}, {{Font color|purple|purple}}, {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|orange|orange}}. On seasons 12-13 the logo is shows next to the [[STV Studios (UK)|Scottish Television]] logo and appears in a box with the text appearing below the two logo reading "THE MEDIA MERCHANTS PRODUCTION FOR SCOTTISH TELEVISION".
** January 12, 1998-December 18, 2000: Five paint coloured stains of {{color|gold|yellow}}, {{color|green|dark chrome green}}, {{color|darkviolet|purple}}, {{color|blue}} and {{color|orange}}. On seasons 12-13, the logo is shown next to the 2000 [[Scottish Television Enterprises|Scottish Television]] logo and appears in a box with the text appearing below the two logos reading "THE MEDIA MERCHANTS PRODUCTION FOR SCOTTISH TELEVISION".
** 2001-2004: 4 and 3D-rendered coloured stains of {{Font color|yellow|yellow}}, {{Font color|orange|orange}}, {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|red|red}}, with the text "production for" appering below the [[STV Studios (UK)|SMG TV Productions]]
** March 26, 2001-December 13, 2004: Four and 3D-rendered coloured stains of {{color|gold|yellow}}, {{color|orange}}, {{color|blue}} and {{color|red}}, with the text "production for" appering below the [[SMG Productions|SMG TV Productions]] logo.
** 2005-2007: 5 paint coloured splats of {{Font color|red|red}}, {{Font color|yellow|yellow}}, {{Font color|cyan|cyan}}, {{Font color|green|green}} and {{Font color|blue|blue}} with the same text and the same SMG TV Productions logo being seen below.
** September 26, 2005-June 29, 2007: Five paint coloured splats of {{color|red}}, {{color|gold|yellow}}, {{color|cyan}}, {{color|green}} and {{color|blue}} with the same text and the same SMG TV Productions logo appearing below.
* On series 5-6 of the said programme, the logo uses the text below the logo reading "production for Scottish Television Enterprises".
* On seasons 5-6 of the aforementioned programme, the logo uses the text below the logo reading "production for Scottish Television Enterprises".
* On British 1997 CITV airings of various programs such as ''Art Attack'' and ''Goggle Watch'', the logo is shrunken and shown alongside other logos against a dimly lit {{color|grey}} background. "'''An'''" and "'''Programme for'''" appear above and below the logos whereas the 1989 ITV logo is underneath them all.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The word falling and the word quickly shaking.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
* Animated version: A slamming sound following with a like a door hinges without lubricant squeaking sound.
* Animated version: A slamming sound following with a like a door hinges without lubricant squeaking sound.
* Still version: A cartoony noise, like the sound of a ruler being bent from the side of a table. The sound was removed in August 2004 starting with series 17 of ''Art Attack''.
* Still version: A cartoony noise, like the sound of a ruler being bent from the side of a table. The sound was removed on August 30, 2004 starting with season 17 of ''Art Attack''.

'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Art Attack'', ''ZZZap!'' and ''Terror Towers'', among others.




'''Availability:''' Seen on seasons 5-17 of ''Art Attack'', ''ZZZap!'', ''Quids In'', ''WOW'', and ''Terror Towers'', among others.
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* The former also has this logo intact on UK VHS releases such as ''Art Attack: The Top 20'', ''Art Attack: Christmas Cracker'', ''Art Attack: Let's Party!'', and ''Art Attack 8: Greatest Tips and Tricks'' from [[Contender Entertainment Group]].
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Revision as of 14:22, 8 April 2024


Background

The Media Merchants was an independent children's television production company run by Neil Buchanan and Tim Edmunds, known for producing series such as Art Attack. It merged with Television Support Services prior to a takeover by Gullane Entertainment in 2000, which was in turn was taken over by HIT Entertainment on July 5, 2002. The company was closed in 2007 after ITV cancelled Art Attack, and HIT later sold the rights to the show. Currently, Mattel controls the rights to Media Merchants's productions.

Logo (January 8, 1993-June 29, 2007)

Visuals: On a matte paper background, the red text "the media merchants" quickly flips up. After that, "the" then drops off and quickly swings about, resting at a 90 degree angle when it stops.

Variants:

  • Starting in 1995, the logo is completely still and has the word "production" below in grey. The word "the" also looks closer.
  • On ZZZap!, the text now appears in an explosion shape and is also in a different font.
  • Starting with season 10 of Art Attack, the background would have stains of different colours, like:
    • January 12, 1998-December 18, 2000: Five paint coloured stains of yellow, dark chrome green, purple, blue and orange. On seasons 12-13, the logo is shown next to the 2000 Scottish Television logo and appears in a box with the text appearing below the two logos reading "THE MEDIA MERCHANTS PRODUCTION FOR SCOTTISH TELEVISION".
    • March 26, 2001-December 13, 2004: Four and 3D-rendered coloured stains of yellow, orange, blue and red, with the text "production for" appering below the SMG TV Productions logo.
    • September 26, 2005-June 29, 2007: Five paint coloured splats of red, yellow, cyan, green and blue with the same text and the same SMG TV Productions logo appearing below.
  • On seasons 5-6 of the aforementioned programme, the logo uses the text below the logo reading "production for Scottish Television Enterprises".
  • On British 1997 CITV airings of various programs such as Art Attack and Goggle Watch, the logo is shrunken and shown alongside other logos against a dimly lit grey background. "An" and "Programme for" appear above and below the logos whereas the 1989 ITV logo is underneath them all.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio:

  • Animated version: A slamming sound following with a like a door hinges without lubricant squeaking sound.
  • Still version: A cartoony noise, like the sound of a ruler being bent from the side of a table. The sound was removed on August 30, 2004 starting with season 17 of Art Attack.

Availability: Seen on seasons 5-17 of Art Attack, ZZZap!, Quids In, WOW, and Terror Towers, among others.

  • The former also has this logo intact on UK VHS releases such as Art Attack: The Top 20, Art Attack: Christmas Cracker, Art Attack: Let's Party!, and Art Attack 8: Greatest Tips and Tricks from Contender Entertainment Group.
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