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(1998?-2002?)
1st Open
(2004-2014)


Logo: On a cloudy sky background, the same one used for Cloud Ten's "Stand By" bumper, we see the text "Also available from Cloud Ten Pictures" wipe in.


FX/SFX: The text wiping in.
TBA.


Cheesy Factor: It's highly expect for a low-budget Christian movie company, but this entire bumper is very cheap-looking. The background looks like something made in a paint program in just a few minutes, and the wiping text looks simple and uninspired.


Music/Sounds: Just an announcer saying the on-screen text.


Availability: Seen on the VHS release of Left Behind, and presumably maybe other Cloud Ten releases from the era.
2nd Open
(2014-)


Scare Factor: None; aside from the sudden announcer, it's too cheap and plain to scare anybody.
TBA.

Revision as of 05:42, 14 August 2020

(1998?-2002?)

Logo: On a cloudy sky background, the same one used for Cloud Ten's "Stand By" bumper, we see the text "Also available from Cloud Ten Pictures" wipe in.

FX/SFX: The text wiping in.

Cheesy Factor: It's highly expect for a low-budget Christian movie company, but this entire bumper is very cheap-looking. The background looks like something made in a paint program in just a few minutes, and the wiping text looks simple and uninspired.

Music/Sounds: Just an announcer saying the on-screen text.

Availability: Seen on the VHS release of Left Behind, and presumably maybe other Cloud Ten releases from the era.

Scare Factor: None; aside from the sudden announcer, it's too cheap and plain to scare anybody.

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