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'''Visuals:''' Inside a glass cube atmosphere, there is a bevel glass Granada symbol in the centre. It starts out in blackness, then a light then brightens and turns anti-clockwise in a quick one second before dimming out leaving the whole logo in blackness. |
'''Visuals:''' Inside a glass cube atmosphere, there is a bevel glass Granada symbol in the centre. It starts out in blackness, then a light then brightens and turns anti-clockwise in a quick one second before dimming out leaving the whole logo in blackness. |
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'''Technique:''' The lighting turning anti-clockwise. |
'''Technique:''' The lighting turning anti-clockwise.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}} |
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'''Audio:''' Silent |
'''Audio:''' Silent |
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Bumper (1996-October 4, 1998)
Visuals: Inside a glass cube atmosphere, there is a bevel glass Granada symbol in the centre. It starts out in blackness, then a light then brightens and turns anti-clockwise in a quick one second before dimming out leaving the whole logo in blackness.
Technique: The lighting turning anti-clockwise. [possible misuse]
Audio: Silent
Availability: Used for break-bumpers and adverts.