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===Logo (1992-1997) ===
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'''Visuals:''' On a dune background with wind and sand blowing, wethere seeis a rectangle with the animation of a big wave. Then the text "RCS" cuts out the screen and sets under it. The rectangle returns as normal, and shrinks to have a bold dash; while the rest becomes a book with the right side page turned up. The logo turns in a golden color and shines.
 
'''Variant:''' On the ''Jewels'' miniseries, there's a short variant, in which the shining part is only shown.
 
'''Technique:''' The dune background, theLive-action footage of the waves, the text cutting out, the rectangle changing into the logo, theand shiningCGI.
 
'''Audio:''' An orchestral synth drone at the beginning, with an arpeggio once "RCS" cuts out and a synth flute theme when the logo forms. A shimmering synth note at the end.

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Logo (1992-1997)


Visuals: On a dune background with wind and sand blowing, there is a rectangle with the animation of a big wave. Then the text "RCS" cuts out the screen and sets under it. The rectangle returns as normal, and shrinks to have a bold dash; while the rest becomes a book with the right side page turned up. The logo turns in a golden color and shines.

Variant: On the Jewels miniseries, there's a short variant, in which the shining part is only shown.

Technique: Live-action footage and CGI.

Audio: An orchestral synth drone at the beginning, with an arpeggio once "RCS" cuts out and a synth flute theme when the logo forms. A shimmering synth note at the end.

Availability: Appeared on Italian VHS prints distributed by RCS, like The Last of the Mohicans. The variant appeared on Jewels (1992).

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