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'''Visuals:''' We see the TV static quickly, now a pink/purple gradient background with grid lines on top and on the bottom respectively with the chrome 80s two letters "d" and "b". The words underneath fade in "dworkin/beattie". There is the VHS tracking underneath and the play symbol flashes on the upper left.
'''Visuals:''' There is the TV static quickly, now a pink/purple gradient background with grid lines on top and on the bottom respectively with the chrome 80s two letters "d" and "b". The words underneath fade in "dworkin/beattie". There is the VHS tracking underneath and the play symbol flashes on the upper left.


'''Technique:''' The quick static, and the words fading in.
'''Technique:''' The quick static, and the words fading in.

Revision as of 03:39, 27 November 2023


Background

This is the vanity card of Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie.

Logo (April 2, 2018-November 18, 2021)

Visuals: There is the TV static quickly, now a pink/purple gradient background with grid lines on top and on the bottom respectively with the chrome 80s two letters "d" and "b". The words underneath fade in "dworkin/beattie". There is the VHS tracking underneath and the play symbol flashes on the upper left.

Technique: The quick static, and the words fading in.

Audio: An 80s whoosh with 4-note E-flat major piano, or the ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on The Crossing and Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol.

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