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=== (2000s?-) ===
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Revision as of 10:39, 14 July 2023


(2000s?-)


Logo: On a 3D white background, we see the RTG logo (a red block with "R", a yellow block with "T" and a green block with "G" and a golden statue next to the block). Behind it are two blue lasers. When the lasers go behind the "R" block, it flashes into another scene, this time the RTG logo facing more to the viewer and two green lasers fly from the top left. When they go into the "G" block, two blue lasers surround the logo, then flash again. This time, it's the same, but the logo is positioned to the right, it spins really fast.

Technique: The lasers moving, the flash, the camera zoom out and moving, the logo shining, the logo spinning.

Music/Sounds: A violin strum followed by a soothing piano tune along with calming whooshing sounds and sounds of the lasers.

Availability: Common in Guinea.


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