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Gilby1385, FWKPedia
Video captures courtesy of
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Slate (1999?)
Visuals: On a black background, the following text in white is shown:
THE JIM HENSON COMPANY [SHOW NAME] [EPISODE NAME] EPISODE #[NUMBER] TRT: [RUNNING TIME] [DATE OF COMPLETION] CH. 1: COMPOSITE STEREO LEFT CH. 2: COMPOSITE STEREO RIGHT CH. 3: STEREO MIX & EFFECTS LEFT (fully filled/foleyed) CH. 4: STEREO MIX & EFFECTS LEFT (fully filled/foleyed) Textless elements included DROP FRAME |
Next to the text, there is a VT clock in white, with a small "Jim Henson" wordmark with Kermit's head above it next to it. Just before the hand reaches the "3", the VT clock and the logo disappears, followed by the text at the left of the screen shortly after.
Technique: Limited computer animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: It is known to have appeared on a studio master for the Bear in the Big Blue House episode "When You've Got to Go!", and is intact on a VHS dupe of it.