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'''Logo:''' We see a dark blue background where multiple water droplets form in and merge into a blue circle while the background quickly turns white. The circle contains the word "feel" in script, stylized with an accent over the two "e" characters, a dot between the "f" and "e", and the l being an exclamation mark (!). The camera zooms out as the text "tong" in a futuristic bold font fades in the same aqua color, forming "feeltong" in two lines. |
'''Logo:''' We see a dark blue background where multiple water droplets form in and merge into a blue circle while the background quickly turns white. The circle contains the word "feel" in script, stylized with an accent over the two "e" characters, a dot between the "f" and "e", and the l being an exclamation mark (!). The camera zooms out as the text "tong" in a futuristic bold font fades in the same aqua color, forming "feeltong" in two lines. |
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'''Technique:''' The water effects, the transitions. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesizer arpeggio at the beginning, transitioning into a "ding" over a quiet guitar and a brief whoosh, with the Korean announcer. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesizer arpeggio at the beginning, transitioning into a "ding" over a quiet guitar and a brief whoosh, with the Korean announcer. |
Revision as of 00:28, 6 December 2022
SnowflakesOmega
(Early 2000s)
Logo: We see a dark blue background where multiple water droplets form in and merge into a blue circle while the background quickly turns white. The circle contains the word "feel" in script, stylized with an accent over the two "e" characters, a dot between the "f" and "e", and the l being an exclamation mark (!). The camera zooms out as the text "tong" in a futuristic bold font fades in the same aqua color, forming "feeltong" in two lines.
Technique: The water effects, the transitions.
Music/Sounds: A synthesizer arpeggio at the beginning, transitioning into a "ding" over a quiet guitar and a brief whoosh, with the Korean announcer.
Availability: Rare. Feeltong machines are special branded Kumyoung machines sold in South Korea and these might be a little harder to find.