Lisa G. Productions

From Closing Logos
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Logo descriptions by Originalsboy11
Logo captures by Originalsboy11 and Topitoomay
Video captures courtesy of ENunn

Background: This is the vanity card of Crime Watch Daily executive producer Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey.


(September 14, 2015-)

Lisa G. (2015)Lisa G. (2016)
<iframe frameborder="0" height="230" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/unknown/5f9d29745da20cd05a921b6b9d482b445e74cb09" width="407"></iframe><iframe frameborder="0" height="230" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/8af52703f7f0a9e157e30d589e7a973d5b836b64" width="407"></iframe>

Logo: On a uphill Interstate environment on a sunny day, we see a yellow sports car with a woman with long blonde hair in it. The car then turns on the first exit which sign says "EAST JERSEY STATE PRISON" in white, with "EAST JERSEY" on top of "STATE PRISON". We then cut to a shot to reveal that the woman has sun glasses on her and she is wearing a orange jumpsuit with a name tag that says "LISA G." on it. She is also wearing a checkerboard scarf around her neck. We cut to another shot with the car stopping at a platform with a gate blocking the road path. There are four men inside the platform all smiling and wearing deputy uniforms. They all say excitedly in unison, "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" The gate opens and we cut to another shot in front of the car with a license plate from New Jersey with the words "LISA G." in black.

Variant: On Extra, the logo starts with the convertible (which is red in this variant) rolling up to a toll booth for the New Jersey Turnpike (as indicated by the green sign on the front; a different yellow sign is on the side of the booth). Four people in street clothing (one of whom is John Travolta) say "Welcome home, Lisa G.!" from inside the toll booth. The shot of the front of the car shows that instead of gates, a red and white arm moves up to allow the car through. The license plate is identical. The clothing of the woman is not seen here, with the exception of her checkered scarf.

FX/SFX: Everything.

Music/Sounds: The sounds of the car's engine, the men saying their line, and a honk sound from the car, all backed by an electric bass ditty. The length depends on the variant, 14 notes for the Crime Watch Daily variant and 7 for the Extra variant. The voices differ between the two variants. On Extra, the sound of the car going down the interstate is omitted due to the fact that the variant starts at a later point in the sequence.

Availability: Current. The shows' respective variants are seen on Crime Watch Daily and Extra.

Editor's Note: None.