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===1st Logo (September 30, 1990-1994?)===
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'''Technique:''' Simple shining effects.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on IMAX laserdiscs of ''The Dream is Alive'' and ''Blue Planet''. It also appeared on the laserdisc of the Streamline dub of ''Lensman: Secret of the Lens''.
===2nd Logo (October 12, 1994-
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'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on Lumivision laserdiscs, DVDs, and VHS tapes of usually older IMAX movies like ''Tropical Rainforest'' and ''The Dream is Alive''.
===External Links===
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MegaAveron25, videomaster89/13 and DaBigLogoCollector
Captures by
Electra
Video captures courtesy of
Charles Loftus
1st Logo (September 30, 1990-1994?)
Visuals: On the black background, there is a turquoise triangle separated by fuchsia bars, and the pink word "LUMIVISION", in the Microgramma font. Everything has a faux-3D effect and the logo lightly shines.
Technique: Simple shining effects.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on IMAX laserdiscs of The Dream is Alive and Blue Planet. It also appeared on the laserdisc of the Streamline dub of Lensman: Secret of the Lens.
2nd Logo (October 12, 1994-September 16, 1997)
Visuals: The sequence starts on a glowing smoky background in blackness. Objects fly in a la New Line Cinema to form the Lumivision logo, but with the company name in turquoise instead of pink. The logo's color is revealed by a flash/explosion that blows some stones away. We then fly over the logo. "DISCS OF DISTINCTION" in a shiny Helvetica font squeeze in on the blackness as tiny symbols that quickly appear to be letters.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A quiet hum that starts during the warning screen, a chime-like synth note, and the objects whooshing, all of which hold out and increase in volume until the flash with a trumpet note and weird synth sounds.
Availability: Seen on Lumivision laserdiscs, DVDs, and VHS tapes of usually older IMAX movies like Tropical Rainforest and The Dream is Alive.
External Links
- Lumivision credits on IMDb