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* Tapes in the mid 1990's feature the text in a different font and {{color|pink}}. |
* Tapes in the mid 1990's feature the text in a different serif font and {{color|pink}}. |
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* Beginning in 1998, the text is all white, in a different font, and now includes Kultur's Internet homepage. |
* Beginning in 1998, the text is all white, in a different serif font, and now includes Kultur's Internet homepage. |
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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. |
* On ''Holiday of Ballet'', the screen cuts from the ending instead of fading in from black. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' Digital text generation. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
'''Audio:''' None. |
Revision as of 18:24, 23 January 2024
Bumper (1981-2000's)
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.