Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Warning Screens): Revision history

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  • curprev 21:5421:54, 4 September 2024LeapFan2014 talk contribs 184,250 bytes +76 Wait a minute, I suspect that the red background was actually done by chroma keying the FBI warning screen footage. I also noticed the slate countdown sound playing over the first screen of the 2nd North American Warning in the "Closing to Shamus (1979 VHS" video while investigating to see the second screen was chroma keyed or not.
  • curprev 21:4021:40, 4 September 2024LeapFan2014 talk contribs 184,174 bytes +58 (Regarding the 2nd North American Warning) I highly doubt the FBI warning graphic had been created digitally, I suspect that graphic actually had been printed onto a physical medium (e.g. paper) and thereafter shot using a tube camera (which is what I'd like to call a kind of video camera using CRT-based image sensors known as video camera tubes). Also I'm very unsure if Grass Valley 300 switcher effects were really used to create the dark red background, but oh well, who legitimately cares.

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