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'''Visuals:''' There is a spotlight revealing a white chiseled wall. Once the spotlight illuminates the entire wall, there is the text "FrenchART" being stylistically handwritten, with a line drawn underneath afterward. Then, a {{color|blue}} and {{color|red}} splat appear, before "présente" fades in near the downright corner of the screen.
 
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'''Audio:''' A door knocking, followed by a marker sound as the text is being written, two ominous sounding bangs when the splats appear, and finally ending with a door closing. Ambiance of people talking can be heard throughout.

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Logo (1990)


Visuals: There is a spotlight revealing a white chiseled wall. Once the spotlight illuminates the entire wall, there is the text "FrenchART" being stylistically handwritten, with a line drawn underneath afterward. Then, a blue and red splat appear, before "présente" fades in near the downright corner of the screen.

Technique: Analog computer animation.

Audio: A door knocking, followed by a marker sound as the text is being written, two ominous sounding bangs when the splats appear, and finally ending with a door closing. Ambiance of people talking can be heard throughout.

Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]

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