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'''Availability:''' Possibly extinct. Replaced the Comworld Productions logo on ''I Married Wyatt Earp''. The DVD may have the Comworld logo restored. |
'''Availability:''' Possibly extinct. Replaced the Comworld Productions logo on ''I Married Wyatt Earp''. The DVD may have the Comworld logo restored. |
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'''Legacy:''' The logo design seems unconvincing; the rays are cheap. Also, at the end of the logo, "National Telecommunications, Inc." fades out, and the logo is still there. |
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[[Category:American television logos]] |
Revision as of 03:39, 13 October 2022
Eric S.
Note: Not affiliated with First National Pictures, a Warner Bros. subsidiary and active studio during the golden age of Hollywood.
(1983)
Logo: On a black background, we see lots of colour rays coming from one point, which form a TV screen shape. The rays change into all colours of the rainbow. Above the rays, we see a big "1ST" in a metallic style. The words "National" and under "ST", "Telecommunications, Inc." fade in.
FX/SFX: The lights changing color.
Music/Sounds: Silent, or with the closing theme.
Availability: Possibly extinct. Replaced the Comworld Productions logo on I Married Wyatt Earp. The DVD may have the Comworld logo restored.
Legacy: The logo design seems unconvincing; the rays are cheap. Also, at the end of the logo, "National Telecommunications, Inc." fades out, and the logo is still there.