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===Logo (Mid 1980s?)=== |
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'''Nickname:''' "The Sphinx" |
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'''Visuals:''' On a <font color="#CC9900">gold</font> background is various <font color="#FF0000">red</font> letters reading "<font color="#FF0000">Sfinge</font>" flying over various directions. Then, a black and white drawing of the Great Sphinx of Giza zooms from above and rests in the middle. After that, the flying red letters then form the company's name. After a few seconds, the Great Sphinx of Giza drawing fades out, and the letters fly out as it leads to the warning screen. |
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'''Technique:''' Analog computer animation |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The letters, the zooming and the fading. |
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'''Audio:''' A sample of "In a Persian Market" by Albert Ketèlbey. |
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'''Availability:''' Appeared on a ''The Three Musketeers'' tape. |
'''Availability:''' Appeared on a ''The Three Musketeers'' tape. |
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 26 September 2024
Logo (Mid 1980s?)
Visuals: On a gold background is various red letters reading "Sfinge" flying over various directions. Then, a black and white drawing of the Great Sphinx of Giza zooms from above and rests in the middle. After that, the flying red letters then form the company's name. After a few seconds, the Great Sphinx of Giza drawing fades out, and the letters fly out as it leads to the warning screen.
Technique: Analog computer animation
Audio: A sample of "In a Persian Market" by Albert Ketèlbey.
Availability: Appeared on a The Three Musketeers tape.