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'''Logo:''' The logo starts with an iris-in to television static. The words
'''Visuals:''' The logo starts with an iris-in to television static. The words
<center>CINEMATEK<br>PRODUCTIONS</center>
<center>CINEMATEK<br>PRODUCTIONS</center>
appear in the center on the static and seems to meld with it. Once the static clears, a copy of the "CINEMATEK" word lands on top of the previous, and a pink laser goes through the "CINEMATEK" with a thicker blue line behind the word only, with a man saying something accompanying the end music note.
appear in the center on the static and seems to meld with it. Once the static clears, a copy of the "CINEMATEK" word lands on top of the previous, and a pink laser goes through the "CINEMATEK" with a thicker blue line behind the word only, with a man saying something accompanying the end music note.

Revision as of 03:59, 9 October 2023


Background

Cinematek Productions began operations in Dallas, Texas in 1994. The company produces a variety of network television specials, nationally syndicated television programs, and television commercials.

(1999-2014)

Visuals: The logo starts with an iris-in to television static. The words

CINEMATEK
PRODUCTIONS

appear in the center on the static and seems to meld with it. Once the static clears, a copy of the "CINEMATEK" word lands on top of the previous, and a pink laser goes through the "CINEMATEK" with a thicker blue line behind the word only, with a man saying something accompanying the end music note.

Technique: The TV static, laser and text.

Audio: The static noises and a man saying "3. 2. 1." as the static gets louder.

Availability: Currently only seen on Night of the Headless Horseman.

Legacy: It may be possible that it was made to be intentionally scary due to the movie it was a part of making.

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