Talk:New World Pictures
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Removed film Echoes of Innocence (2005) from Filmography. Even though the production company is New World Pictures, that company is not related with the original New World Pictures company. - January 16, 2007, James 10:24, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
TV Logo descriptions
editSome of these are taken from my memory, and some from online:
- 1984-1989: Simply the globe logo with "NEW WORLD TELEVISION" or "NEW WORLD INTERNATIONAL" beneath it. Music: a fast new age tune based on the New World Pictures logo, silence, or end theme. Shows that have/had it: The Wonder Years, Santa Barbara, etc.
- 1989-1995: A crystalline New World globe floats above a body of water tinted with a sunset. Under the globe is either "NEW WORLD TELEVISION" or "NEW WORLD INTERNATIONAL". Music: A slightly slower version of the 1984-1989 logo theme, silence, or end theme. Recently bubbled up on Real Stories of the Highway Patrol when that is reran on Fox Reality.
- Early 1995-Fall 1995: Same as the 1984-1989 logo except the wording is now "NEW WORLD ENTERTAINMENT", this was seen on a short-lived Fox sitcom, The Clinic in early 1995.
- Fall 1995-1997: (CONSIDERED EXTINCT UNTIL RECENTLY): In space, a red supernova occurs, blasting away everything around it. It clears to leave behind the New World globe, and either "NEW WORLD ENTERTAINMENT" or "NEW WORLD/GENESIS DISTRIBUTION" appear below it. Music: A video game-esque noise accompanied by an explosion, followed by news-like tones accompanied by what sounds like a distressed moan. Recently turned up on some Tales From The Crypt reruns on Chiller.
Can we get this on the article? WizardDuck 16:56, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
Edited WizardDuck's entry slightly on 8/1/2007 by James
Discography table layout
editThe discography table in this article is an absolute mess. It needs to be fixed so that all the formats are identical. Iftekharahmed96 (talk) 13:29, 17 October 2017 (UTC)
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P/U: Meaning?
editWhat does the 'P/U' stand for beside a bunch of titles, it's never explained...? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.149.237.131 (talk) 02:07, 2 September 2020 (UTC)