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===(1997-20012002)===
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===(1997-2001)===
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'''Visuals:''' A ring of stars encircle the 1986 [[Paramount Pictures]] mountain on a rotated z-axis. The bars open up to reveal the mountain as well as the words "'''UNITED PARAMOUNT NETWORK'''" inside a white box. The logo crossfades into "'''PRESENTS'''" in a white, spaced out font. One of the stars transition the shot to an orange-tinted footage of rotating camera lens with "'''PARAMOUNT'''" and "'''TELEPLEX'''" zooming towards the screen. Additionally, blue copies of various elements from the Paramount logo are seen sliding behind the text. The screen flashes and a purple-tinted footage of a different camera lens footage is shown. The station's logo is then shown alongside the flying stars on the bottom above it.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Logo:''' On a [[Paramount Pictures]] (1986-2003) mountain and the like words "'''UNITED PARAMOUNT NETWORK'''" and "'''PRESENTS'''" in white text and the mountain on the stars on rotating and the words "'''PARAMOUNT'''" and "'''TELEPLEX'''" in white text, above it and the camera rotates into the 3D effect, And see the words "'''''Paramount'''''" and "'''T E L E P L E X'''" in 3D silver text and on UPN 38 and UPN 57 logos
 
'''Audio:''' A synth orchestra fanfare.
'''Technique:''' CGI
 
'''Audio Variant:''' There is a voiceover variant featuring a male announcer (i.e. Larry Van Nuys and Roger Rose).
'''Music/Sounds:''' A Synth piano tune and the Synth orchestra tune and male voiceover saying "It's a Paramount Teleplex on UPN 57, Mixed up, a star brooker and the 3D come the stock is on the FBI Sting, times in stars in, folks!"
 
'''Availability:''' It was seen on airings of movies on UPN O&O stations from this period such as ''Fast Times at Ridgemont High''.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon
 
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 25 September 2024


(1997-2002)


Visuals: A ring of stars encircle the 1986 Paramount Pictures mountain on a rotated z-axis. The bars open up to reveal the mountain as well as the words "UNITED PARAMOUNT NETWORK" inside a white box. The logo crossfades into "PRESENTS" in a white, spaced out font. One of the stars transition the shot to an orange-tinted footage of rotating camera lens with "PARAMOUNT" and "TELEPLEX" zooming towards the screen. Additionally, blue copies of various elements from the Paramount logo are seen sliding behind the text. The screen flashes and a purple-tinted footage of a different camera lens footage is shown. The station's logo is then shown alongside the flying stars on the bottom above it.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A synth orchestra fanfare.

Audio Variant: There is a voiceover variant featuring a male announcer (i.e. Larry Van Nuys and Roger Rose).

Availability: It was seen on airings of movies on UPN O&O stations from this period such as Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

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