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===(July 10, 1992)=== |
===Logo (July 10, 1992)=== |
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[[File:National Arts Centre (1992) (From - The Tin Soldier).png|center|frameless]] |
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'''Visuals:''' On a grimy aluminum background, three gray streaks race around in the center of the screen, before forming an interlocking hexagonal design. Once the logo is formed, two bars flip in underneath; the first one reads "NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE", while the second one reads "CENTRE NATIONAL DES ARTS". |
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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The streaks flying, the bars flipping. |
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'''Audio:''' A massively dramatic orchestral crescendo, ending in a hit. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on the [[Just for Kids Home Entertainment|Just for Kids]] VHS of ''The Tin Soldier''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on the [[Just for Kids Home Entertainment|Just for Kids]] VHS of ''The Tin Soldier''. |
Latest revision as of 21:11, 2 June 2024
Logo (July 10, 1992)
Visuals: On a grimy aluminum background, three gray streaks race around in the center of the screen, before forming an interlocking hexagonal design. Once the logo is formed, two bars flip in underneath; the first one reads "NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE", while the second one reads "CENTRE NATIONAL DES ARTS".
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: A massively dramatic orchestral crescendo, ending in a hit.
Availability: Seen on the Just for Kids VHS of The Tin Soldier.