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This is the vanity card of Carlton Cuse.
===Logo (May 2, 2018-)===
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'''Logo:''' On a white or black background we see the text "GEN E A TS" on black lines. A "R"-shaped filmstrip is the "R" of the text. The filmstrip is moving, until stopping at the middle.▼
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'''Technique:''' The "R"-shaped filmstrip moving.▼
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Availability:''' Seen on
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This is the vanity card of Carlton Cuse.
Logo (May 2, 2018-)
Visuals: On a white or black background is the text "GEN E A TS" sandwiched between lines. A "R"-shaped filmstrip is the "R" of the text. The filmstrip is moving, until stopping at the middle.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on season 3 of Colony on USA Network, Jack Ryan on Amazon Prime Video, and Locke & Key on Netflix.
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