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'''Visuals:''' The letters "RK" zoom out over a background with Earth and a black planet with a {{color|red}} outline (probably supposed to be Mars). The letters are holes in a transparent white background in front of Earth and Mars. As "RK" is zooming out, Earth is moving upwards and Mars is moving downwards, toward "RK". A flash of light occurs behind Earth, which takes up the whole screen. When it dissipates, we are left with this: |
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Revision as of 12:09, 9 October 2023
Kyrongenius1 and Rhodri
Video captures courtesy of
ClosingLogosHD, Broken Saw and LogicSmash
Background
This is Majel Barrett-Roddenberry and David Kirschner's production company.
(October 6, 1997-May 13, 2002)
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Visuals: The letters "RK" zoom out over a background with Earth and a black planet with a red outline (probably supposed to be Mars). The letters are holes in a transparent white background in front of Earth and Mars. As "RK" is zooming out, Earth is moving upwards and Mars is moving downwards, toward "RK". A flash of light occurs behind Earth, which takes up the whole screen. When it dissipates, we are left with this:
RK
RODDENBERRY
K I R S C H N E R
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P R O D U C T I O N S
"RK" has a bit of red in it, and all of the text has a white shadow behind it.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A new age ditty, with a voice singing wordlessly. Composed by Micky Erbe and Maribeth Solomon, the composers for Earth: Final Conflict.
Availability: Can be seen on Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict.