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* Opening: On a white with black square strips background, we see the words "math" appear letter by letter. And then, the words "Antic" bounces on top of the word "math". And the letter "S" happens to crash on a off-screen wall, and it jump on thhe rgiht to make "Antics". |
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'''Variant''': At the end or start of some videos, he starts breaking the 4th wall. |
'''Variant''': At the end or start of some videos, he starts breaking the 4th wall. |
Revision as of 02:28, 8 April 2022
Descriptions by
DaimenCLG2007
Editions by
TVB
DaimenCLG2007
Editions by
TVB
Background
Math Antics is a math website founded 2008, Rob and Jeremy, began dabbling in math video production. At the time, Jeremy was involved with homeschooling his children and was having trouble finding math resources that were simple, effective and highly engaging.
1st Logo (April 9, 2011-)
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Opening version
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Closing version
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2011 Closing version
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Algebra Basics version
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Number Patterns version
Logo:
- Opening: On a white with black square strips background, we see the words "math" appear letter by letter. And then, the words "Antic" bounces on top of the word "math". And the letter "S" happens to crash on a off-screen wall, and it jump on thhe rgiht to make "Antics".
- Closing: At the end of the videos, we see the Math Antics logo on top with www.mathantics.com in blue on the bottom right transition.
Variant: At the end or start of some videos, he starts breaking the 4th wall.
FX/SFXː None. except for the variants.
Music/Sounds: A 4 drum beat that ends with a hi-hat sound, and rob saying "To see more free math videos, visit us online at www.mathantics.com" or "Learn more at mathantics.com".
Availability: Current. Seen on all of his videos, starting with his oldest, "Math Antics-Convert Any Fraction to a Decimal".
Editor's Note: None.