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'''AAC Fact''' was the nonfiction/documentary production division of [[Alliance Atlantis|'''A'''lliance '''A'''tlantis '''C'''ommunications]]. |
'''AAC Fact''' was the nonfiction/documentary production division of [[Alliance Atlantis|'''A'''lliance '''A'''tlantis '''C'''ommunications]]. |
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Revision as of 17:45, 9 October 2023
Background
AAC Fact was the nonfiction/documentary production division of Alliance Atlantis Communications.
Logo (1998-2004)
Visuals: On a black background, we see a golden sundial with moving shadow, which forms the Alliance A logo. After that, a blue vertical rectangle and words "AAC FACT" are wiping in with some fading effect, and sundial turns blue/silver (maybe because of day changing).
Technique: The shadow of sundial moving, and wiping of rectangle and words.
Audio: Unknown. On some shows, the ending theme of the show is used instead of the normal theme.
Availability: Seen on Turning points in History: Junking the Shuttle, Simon & The Spirit Bear, Human Combustion and Eight.