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'''Logo:''' In a black background, we can see a golden globe and filmstrip spinning. As the spinning stops, we can see "SUPERIOR HOME VIDEO" sliding from the right. Following that, we see a lens flare moving from corner to corner, and flashes once. An outline over the logo came after the flash. An URL pops up one letter by one, left to right.
'''Logo:''' In a black background, we can see a golden globe and filmstrip spinning. As the spinning stops, we can see "SUPERIOR HOME VIDEO" sliding from the right. Following that, we see a lens flare moving from corner to corner, and flashes once. An outline over the logo came after the flash. An URL pops up one letter by one, left to right.


'''FX/SFX:''' The globe and filmstrip spinning, the text sliding, lens flare moving and flashing and URL popping up.
'''Technique:''' The globe and filmstrip spinning, the text sliding, lens flare moving and flashing and URL popping up.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of a program (as seen in Lots & Lots of Trains).
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of a program (as seen in Lots & Lots of Trains).

Revision as of 00:59, 6 December 2022

(Mid 1990's -Early 2000's)

Logo: In a black background, we can see a golden globe and filmstrip spinning. As the spinning stops, we can see "SUPERIOR HOME VIDEO" sliding from the right. Following that, we see a lens flare moving from corner to corner, and flashes once. An outline over the logo came after the flash. An URL pops up one letter by one, left to right.

Technique: The globe and filmstrip spinning, the text sliding, lens flare moving and flashing and URL popping up.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of a program (as seen in Lots & Lots of Trains).

Music/Sounds Variant: TBA

Availability: Rare. Can be found on VHS copies of Lots & Lots of Trains (both volumes) and Discovering Canada By Rail.

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