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==Bumper (1981-2000's)== |
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Kultur Contact Bumper (1995) (From - the end of The French Impressionists - The Cast of Characters).png |
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Kultur Contact Bumper (1998) (From - the end of Piero Della Francesca Painter of the Silence).png |
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Kultur Contact Bumper (2000s) (From - DVD release of Baryshnikov at Wolf Trap).png |
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{{Guidance detail|reason=phone}} |
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'''Variant''': Later tapes had the text in a different font. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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* Tapes in the mid 1990's feature the text in a different serif font and pink. |
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* Later DVD releases to use this have an overall cleaner appearance, with different text now in Arial and the word "Kultur" slightly shaded for a three-dimensional appearance. |
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* On ''Holiday of Ballet'', the screen cuts from the ending instead of fading in from black. |
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'''Technique:''' Digital text generation. |
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⚫ | '''Availability:''' The original version can be seen on ''A Classical Christmas'', ''War and Peace'', ''Cinderella'', ''Holiday of Ballet'', and ''Baryshnikov at Wolf Trap''. The later variant can be seen on ''The Ballet Workout II'' and ''The French Impressionists: The Cast of Characters''. The 1998 variant appears on ''Heifetz Master Classes''. |
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==2nd bumper (1998-????)== |
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[[Category:American idents and bumpers]] |
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'''FX/SFX''': None. |
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'''Music/Sounds''': None. |
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'''Availability''': Common. Appears on ''Heifetz Master Classes''. |
Latest revision as of 19:06, 12 August 2024
Bumper (1981-2000's)
This logo contains an old telephone number. Please do not try to dial it. |
Visuals: Over a black/blue gradient background is yellow text in Korinna instructing how to contact Kultur.
Variants:
- Tapes in the mid 1990's feature the text in a different serif font and pink.
- Beginning in 1998, the text is all white, in a different serif font, and now includes Kultur's Internet homepage.
- Later DVD releases to use this have an overall cleaner appearance, with different text now in Arial and the word "Kultur" slightly shaded for a three-dimensional appearance.
- On Holiday of Ballet, the screen cuts from the ending instead of fading in from black.
Technique: Digital text generation.
Audio: None.
Availability: The original version can be seen on A Classical Christmas, War and Peace, Cinderella, Holiday of Ballet, and Baryshnikov at Wolf Trap. The later variant can be seen on The Ballet Workout II and The French Impressionists: The Cast of Characters. The 1998 variant appears on Heifetz Master Classes.