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1st Logo
(July 1, 2001-either August 2001 or 2003?)


===1st Logo (July 1, 2001-either August 2001 or 2003?)===
Logo: On a dark orange background with several lights shining and moving throughout, we see several 3D bars, colored red and white, flying and sliding around. The camera pans down and, as the Showcase logo forms (which consists of the 1996-present Showtime logo but with "TIM" replaced with "CAS" and two overlapping right lines to the right of it), form said right lines via a burst of firey light. The logo and the background shine rapidly as the text "FEATURE PRESENTATION" zooms in slowly below with a "dissolve in" effect.
'''Visuals:''' On a dark orange background with several lights shining and moving throughout is several 3D bars, colored red and white, flying and sliding around. The camera pans down and, as the Showcase logo forms (which consists of the 1997 Showtime logo but with "TIM" replaced with "CAS" and two overlapping right lines to the right of it), form said right lines via a burst of firey light. The logo and the background shine rapidly as the text "FEATURE PRESENTATION" zooms in slowly below with a "dissolve in" effect.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
FX/SFX: The red and white bars sliding and moving and morphing into the lines beside "SHOWCASE", the lights in the background moving. Very impressive animation.


Music/Sounds: A dramatic string theme with a trip-hop/Madchester-esque breakbeat.
'''Audio:''' A dramatic string theme with a trip-hop/Madchester-esque breakbeat.


Availability: Extinct. This bumper was supposedly used for only 2 months, though this is unverified and it may have been used for a longer time.
'''Availability:''' This bumper was supposedly used for only 2 months, though this is unverified and it may have been used for a longer time.


Scare Factor: Great animation all around.




===2nd Bumper (August 2001 or 2003?-2007)===


'''Visuals:''' Unknown
2nd Bumper
(August 2001 or 2003?-2007)


'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A re-arranged version of the Showcase theme.
Bumper: TBA


FX/SFX: More great CGI.


Music/Sounds: A re-arranged version of the Showcase theme.


===Final Note===
Availability: Extinct.
Around 2007, Showcase abandoned feature presentation IDs and instead began using "Next on" bumpers that aired directly before a following feature's content rating screens. The music from these bumpers continued to be used until around late 2008.


[[Category:Bumpers]]
Editor's Note: Another great Showcase open. This would be the last "Feature Presentation" bumper the network used, as around 2007, Showcase abandoned them and instead began using"Next on" bumpers that aired directly before a following feature's content rating screens. The music from these bumpers continued to be used until around late 2008.
[[Category:Canada]]
[[Category:Canadian idents and bumpers]]

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1st Logo (July 1, 2001-either August 2001 or 2003?)

Visuals: On a dark orange background with several lights shining and moving throughout is several 3D bars, colored red and white, flying and sliding around. The camera pans down and, as the Showcase logo forms (which consists of the 1997 Showtime logo but with "TIM" replaced with "CAS" and two overlapping right lines to the right of it), form said right lines via a burst of firey light. The logo and the background shine rapidly as the text "FEATURE PRESENTATION" zooms in slowly below with a "dissolve in" effect.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A dramatic string theme with a trip-hop/Madchester-esque breakbeat.

Availability: This bumper was supposedly used for only 2 months, though this is unverified and it may have been used for a longer time.


2nd Bumper (August 2001 or 2003?-2007)

Visuals: Unknown

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A re-arranged version of the Showcase theme.


Final Note

Around 2007, Showcase abandoned feature presentation IDs and instead began using "Next on" bumpers that aired directly before a following feature's content rating screens. The music from these bumpers continued to be used until around late 2008.

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