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Visuals: Against a black/maroon gradient background, the word CLASSIC (in a cream-colored serif font, with the first C bigger than the rest of the word) zooms in while spinning. Once it settles, FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT (in a cream-colored non-serif font, sandwiched between two lines) slides in underneath from the right. PRESENTS (in white) then fades in underneath. |
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Technique: The Scanimate words animating. |
Technique: The Scanimate words animating. |
Revision as of 04:02, 9 October 2023
Logo description by Ryan Froula
(1980s)
Visuals: Against a black/maroon gradient background, the word CLASSIC (in a cream-colored serif font, with the first C bigger than the rest of the word) zooms in while spinning. Once it settles, FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT (in a cream-colored non-serif font, sandwiched between two lines) slides in underneath from the right. PRESENTS (in white) then fades in underneath.
Technique: The Scanimate words animating.
Music: A synthesized fanfare.
Availability: Can be seen on videotapes of The Pathfinders and Star Fleet from the era. This made a surprise appearance on a tape of the Magnum Entertainment release of Emerson, Lake and Palmer: Pictures at an Exhibition when footage of The Pathfinders: One Man's Bomber being rewound was shown, apparently by mistake.