(2007) — Gary Scott Thompson Productions /dreamworks Television/nbc Universal Tv Studio/ Mgm Tv
💡 This was one of the last major series to use the "NBC Universal Television Studio" branding before it was renamed to Universal Media Studios later that year. If you'd like more details on this era: Specific logo variations used in the pilot vs. the series Technical specs of the CGI used for the vanity cards Other shows from this specific production cluster Just let me know what you're looking for!
By 2007, the "static" logo was dead. This sequence was designed to feel like a high-tech dashboard interface:
Everything features a chrome, brushed-aluminum finish. 💡 This was one of the last major
The personal banner of the show’s executive producer and creator of The Fast and the Furious .
The primary distributor and home network for the "Supercar" reboot. By 2007, the "static" logo was dead
This specific credit block is a "time capsule" of 2007-2008 television history. It marks the transition of NBC Universal (before the Comcast merger) and the brief era where DreamWorks was heavily active in live-action TV drama. For fans of "Logo History," it is one of the densest and most recognizable credit sequences of the decade.
Usually accompanied by a snippet of the iconic, updated Knight Rider synth theme. Why It Matters The primary distributor and home network for the
The logo sequence for the 2007 revival of Knight Rider is a masterclass in mid-2000s branding synergy. This specific production vanity card stack represents a unique moment when high-octane action met a massive four-way studio collaboration. The Lineup