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Logo descriptions by WizardDuck


Background: This is the documentary division of NBC Universal Television.


(2009?- )

Logo: Several yellow and white NBC peacock feathers fall down over a black background, as a white stripe descends from the top. As this happens, another yellow feather comes in from the right of the screen, and curves around a larger yellow feather on the bottom of the screen and lands on the white half of the screen, and the rest of the peacock appears from the feather (the remaining five feathers are also yellow). The white half has also revealed the word "PEACOCK" in Bank Gothic, and another yellow feather curves around the one on the bottom half to reveal "PRODUCTIONS", also in Bank Gothic. By the end of the logo, "NBC" is passing through the white half, and "PRODUCTIONS" is passing through the large yellow feather in the black half. The whole thing is seen through a "vignette" perspective.

FX/SFX: The animations of the feathers. All of it happens very quickly. So don't blink once or twice at it!

Cheesy Factor: The logo looks like a rushed job.

Music/Sounds: The same music from the NBC Universal logo.

Availability: I've only seen it on MSNBC's airings of The Kennedy Brothers: A Hardball Documentary (which debuted on August 26, 2009 to coincide with the death of Ted Kennedy; it was originally scheduled to air the night after that, and it did). Don't expect to see it at the end of anything on MSNBC's weekend "Doc Block".

Scare Factor: None, really.



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