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* Against a black background, the screen zooms into a television screen. We then fly above a movie ticket with the company's logo on it, and popcorn kernels popping out of a popcorn box. The screen then zooms towards pairs of film reels colored red, yellow, green, and blue, which move away. We then see a film projector in action, and the screen zooms in towards the light emitted by the projector.
* Against a black background, the screen zooms into a television screen. We then fly above a movie ticket with the company's logo on it, and popcorn kernels popping out of a popcorn box. The screen then zooms towards pairs of film reels colored red, yellow, green, and blue, which move away. We then see a film projector in action, and the screen zooms in towards the light emitted by the projector.
* Against an orange background, the screen zooms out to see a silhouette of a man using a motion picture camera. We then see a director on his chair holding a megaphone while calling someone, two people preparing equipment for filming, a woman speaking her line from the script paper she is holding into a boom mic, multiple more men preparing equipment for filming, a woman in a big skirt turning around, the same director from before, facing his palms towards someone, a sheriff pointing out a gun, a woman showing off two katanas, two men seeing another wiping his ribbon-shaped weapon, a woman running from a man flapping a flat object at her, a man with a hat and a cigarette clapping a clapperboard, the man from the beginning riding with his camera, and finally a shot of a man pointing a spotlight towards the camera, flashing towards the screen.
* Against an orange background, the screen zooms out to see a silhouette of a man using a motion picture camera. We then see a director on his chair holding a megaphone while calling someone, two people preparing equipment for filming, a woman speaking her line from the script paper she is holding into a boom mic, multiple more men preparing equipment for filming, a woman in a big skirt turning around, the same director from before, facing his palms towards someone, a sheriff pointing out a gun, a woman showing off two katanas, two men seeing another wiping his ribbon-shaped weapon, a woman running from a man flapping a flat object at her, a man with a hat and a cigarette clapping a clapperboard, the man from the beginning riding with his camera, and finally a shot of a man pointing a spotlight towards the camera, flashing towards the screen.
The sequence then fades to a scene where multiple shapes fly in to form "'''{{color|red|MV}}'''" and briefly emit a flash. The two letters then move away from each other to form the logo (with the "'''i'''" changed to resemble a filmstrip and a film reel in place of the "'''{{color|red|o}}'''"), as four bars bent to have three sides colored {{color|dodgerblue|blue}}, {{color|pink}}, {{color|maroon}}, and {{color|lavender}} respectively, fly in and settle under the logo, and a gold light forms behind the logo. The logo shoots multiple small lights towards different positions of the top of the screen, as it shines several times.
The sequence then fades to a scene where multiple shapes fly in to form "'''{{color|red|MV}}'''" and briefly emit a flash. The two letters then move away from each other to form the logo (with the "'''i'''" changed to resemble a filmstrip and a film reel in place of the "'''{{color|red|o}}'''"), as four bars bent to have three sides colored {{color|dodgerblue|blue}}, pink, {{color|maroon}}, and {{color|lavender}} respectively, fly in and settle under the logo, and a gold light forms behind the logo. The logo shoots multiple small lights towards different positions of the top of the screen, as it shines several times.


'''Technique:''' Live action and Scanimate.
'''Technique:''' Live action and Scanimate.

Revision as of 19:07, 12 August 2024


Background

MovieVision was a subscription television movie channel that launched sometime during the start of the 1980s. In 1983, the channel was replaced with ON TV.

ID (1982?-1983)

Visuals: Either of these two happen:

  • Against a black background, the screen zooms into a television screen. We then fly above a movie ticket with the company's logo on it, and popcorn kernels popping out of a popcorn box. The screen then zooms towards pairs of film reels colored red, yellow, green, and blue, which move away. We then see a film projector in action, and the screen zooms in towards the light emitted by the projector.
  • Against an orange background, the screen zooms out to see a silhouette of a man using a motion picture camera. We then see a director on his chair holding a megaphone while calling someone, two people preparing equipment for filming, a woman speaking her line from the script paper she is holding into a boom mic, multiple more men preparing equipment for filming, a woman in a big skirt turning around, the same director from before, facing his palms towards someone, a sheriff pointing out a gun, a woman showing off two katanas, two men seeing another wiping his ribbon-shaped weapon, a woman running from a man flapping a flat object at her, a man with a hat and a cigarette clapping a clapperboard, the man from the beginning riding with his camera, and finally a shot of a man pointing a spotlight towards the camera, flashing towards the screen.

The sequence then fades to a scene where multiple shapes fly in to form "MV" and briefly emit a flash. The two letters then move away from each other to form the logo (with the "i" changed to resemble a filmstrip and a film reel in place of the "o"), as four bars bent to have three sides colored blue, pink, maroon, and lavender respectively, fly in and settle under the logo, and a gold light forms behind the logo. The logo shoots multiple small lights towards different positions of the top of the screen, as it shines several times.

Technique: Live action and Scanimate.

Audio: A tuba and horn fanfare with an announcer saying "This is a MovieVision feature presentation." at the end.

MovieVision
ON TV
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