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===Background===
===Background===
Foundation Imaging was a CGI visual effects studio, a computer animation studio, and a post-production editing facility. They did work on ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (series five finale, seasons six thru seven), ''Star Trek: Voyager'' (seasons three thru seven), ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' (season one), and the DVD director's edition of ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''. The company was dissolved in 2002.
'''Foundation Imaging''' was a CGI visual effects studio, a computer animation studio, and a post-production editing facility. They did work on ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (series five finale, seasons six thru seven), ''Star Trek: Voyager'' (seasons three thru seven), ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' (season one), and the DVD director's edition of ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''. The company was dissolved in 2002.


===Logo (September 12, 1998-December 28, 2002)===

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'''Logo:''' On a letterboxed space background with the earth above at the top and the top of the moon below; we see a triangle-shaped white symbol with three outlined dots and the text "Foundation Imaging" below the logo and above the moon. The symbol rotates and the logo slowly zooms in.
'''Visuals:''' On a letterboxed space background with the earth above at the top and the top of the moon below; we see a triangle-shaped white symbol with three outlined dots and the text "Foundation Imaging" below the logo and above the moon. The symbol rotates and the logo slowly zooms in.


'''Variant:''' A longer version exists on ''Young Hercules'' and the animated adaptation of ''Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future''. On the former title, the logo cuts to the [[Renaissance Pictures]] logo.
'''Variant:''' A longer version exists on ''Young Hercules'' and the animated adaptation of ''Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future''. On the former title, the logo cuts to the [[Renaissance Pictures]] logo.
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'''Technique:''' Digital effects.
'''Technique:''' Digital effects.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic space-themed entry accompanied by the sound of heartbeat for the longer version.
'''Audio:''' A dramatic space-themed entry accompanied by the sound of heartbeat for the longer version.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Young Hercules'', ''Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles'', ''Max Steel'' (2000 TV Series) and the animated adaptation of ''Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Young Hercules'', ''Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles'', ''Max Steel'' (2000 TV Series) and the animated adaptation of ''Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future''.
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 2 October 2024

Background

Foundation Imaging was a CGI visual effects studio, a computer animation studio, and a post-production editing facility. They did work on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (series five finale, seasons six thru seven), Star Trek: Voyager (seasons three thru seven), Star Trek: Enterprise (season one), and the DVD director's edition of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The company was dissolved in 2002.

Logo (September 12, 1998-December 28, 2002)


Visuals: On a letterboxed space background with the earth above at the top and the top of the moon below; we see a triangle-shaped white symbol with three outlined dots and the text "Foundation Imaging" below the logo and above the moon. The symbol rotates and the logo slowly zooms in.

Variant: A longer version exists on Young Hercules and the animated adaptation of Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future. On the former title, the logo cuts to the Renaissance Pictures logo.

Technique: Digital effects.

Audio: A dramatic space-themed entry accompanied by the sound of heartbeat for the longer version.

Availability: Seen on Young Hercules, Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles, Max Steel (2000 TV Series) and the animated adaptation of Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future.

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