Nonfiction Films: Difference between revisions
m Text replacement - "Availlabity" to "Availability" |
imported>MirahezeGDPR 88da7cb7afcc9101e0b4087ac452ce79 No edit summary |
||
Line 1:
===(1994-1999)===▼
{{YouTube|id=bTB057r6qRE|id2=WltG5UsM4ZQ}}
'''Logo''': On a black background, we see the text "NONFICTION" flying into the screen via trail. Then the text "FILMS" also flies into the screen via trail. A {{color|red}} line wipes in, placed between the text "NONFICTION" and "FILMS". The logo fades out.
▲(1994-1999)
'''Variant''': Starting in 1996, after being owned by Winstar Communications, the logo is cut short to when "FILMS" flies into the screen. Later the text "A" fade in above the text "NONFICTION" while the text "Presentation" fades in below the text "FILMS" before the {{color|red}} line wipes in. The text "A Winstar Communications Company" fades in below "Presentation" afterward.
'''Technique:''' Decent animation.
'''Music/Sounds''': A whoosh sound at the end.
'''Availability''': The bylineless version was seen at the end of the [[A&E
▲Availability: The bylineless version seen at the end A&E's Biography The Winstar Communications byline version at the end The Guillotine.
[[Category:Television logos]]
|
Revision as of 18:18, 16 December 2022
(1994-1999)
Logo: On a black background, we see the text "NONFICTION" flying into the screen via trail. Then the text "FILMS" also flies into the screen via trail. A red line wipes in, placed between the text "NONFICTION" and "FILMS". The logo fades out.
Variant: Starting in 1996, after being owned by Winstar Communications, the logo is cut short to when "FILMS" flies into the screen. Later the text "A" fade in above the text "NONFICTION" while the text "Presentation" fades in below the text "FILMS" before the red line wipes in. The text "A Winstar Communications Company" fades in below "Presentation" afterward.
Technique: Decent animation.
Music/Sounds: A whoosh sound at the end.
Availability: The bylineless version was seen at the end of the A&E version of Biography. The Winstar Communications byline version was seen at the end of The Guillotine.