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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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St. Clair Vision is a low-budget DVD label. They've released old TV shows such as ''The Lucy Show'' and ''The Colgate Comedy Hour'' and other public domain fare on DVD |
'''St. Clair Vision''' is a low-budget DVD label. They've released old TV shows such as ''The Lucy Show'' and ''The Colgate Comedy Hour'' and other public domain fare on DVD. |
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===Logo (2003?-)=== |
===Logo (2003?-)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a huge ray of light briefly overtakes the screen. It pans left to right then dies away, leaving the St. Clair Vision logo in light gray. The logo consists of a fast-forward icon (>>) on the right and next to it are the words "St·CLAIR'''VISION'''" with "St·CLAIR" in the University Roman font and "'''VISION'''" in a bold Futura font with the "V" larger than the rest of the letters. After the light is gone, the words turn black surrounded by an orange/white aurora. Finally, the byline "A Division of St. Claire Entertainment Group, Inc." appears in a white, condensed Helvetica font. |
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a huge ray of light briefly overtakes the screen. It pans left to right then dies away, leaving the St. Clair Vision logo in light gray. The logo consists of a fast-forward icon (>>) on the right and next to it are the words "St·CLAIR'''VISION'''" with "St·CLAIR" in the University Roman font and "'''VISION'''" in a bold Futura font with the "V" larger than the rest of the letters. After the light is gone, the words turn black surrounded by an orange/white aurora. Finally, the byline "A Division of St. Claire Entertainment Group, Inc." appears in a white, condensed Helvetica font. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Technique:''' The light panning. Not bad computer animation.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}} |
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'''Audio:''' A loud ethereal synth, then two calm, dreamy synth-bell notes and a calm, soft synth-guitar chord. |
'''Audio:''' A loud ethereal synth, then two calm, dreamy synth-bell notes and a calm, soft synth-guitar chord. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on all DVDs by this company. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on all DVDs by this company.{{AvailabilityExamples}} |
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[[Category:Canada]] |
[[Category:Canada]] |
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[[Category:Home entertainment logos]] |
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[[Category:Canadian home entertainment logos]] |
[[Category:Canadian home entertainment logos]] |
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[[Category:Public domain distributors logos]] |
Latest revision as of 08:46, 12 May 2024
Jonathan Hendricks
Captures by
Doctorine Dark
Editions by
Doctorine Dark
Video captures courtesy of
Charles Loftus
Background
St. Clair Vision is a low-budget DVD label. They've released old TV shows such as The Lucy Show and The Colgate Comedy Hour and other public domain fare on DVD.
Logo (2003?-)
Visuals: On a black background, a huge ray of light briefly overtakes the screen. It pans left to right then dies away, leaving the St. Clair Vision logo in light gray. The logo consists of a fast-forward icon (>>) on the right and next to it are the words "St·CLAIRVISION" with "St·CLAIR" in the University Roman font and "VISION" in a bold Futura font with the "V" larger than the rest of the letters. After the light is gone, the words turn black surrounded by an orange/white aurora. Finally, the byline "A Division of St. Claire Entertainment Group, Inc." appears in a white, condensed Helvetica font.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A loud ethereal synth, then two calm, dreamy synth-bell notes and a calm, soft synth-guitar chord.
Availability: Seen on all DVDs by this company. [Examples?]