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'''Technique:''' Computer animation, presumed to be made on an Amiga 1200.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation, presumed to be made on an Amiga 1200.


'''Music/Sounds:''' [https://youtu.be/ufjw-VEbPuY "Dream Tower" by Wayne Gratz].
'''Audio:''' [https://youtu.be/ufjw-VEbPuY "Dream Tower" by Wayne Gratz].


'''Availability:''' Spotted on classical releases, including ''La fin du jour''.
'''Availability:''' Spotted on classical releases, including ''La fin du jour''.

Revision as of 09:56, 7 October 2023


(Early-Mid 1990s)

Logo: On a lavender-navy gradient background, a slideshow of classic movies are shown for about a minute and a bunch of seconds. This has them shown inverted and by flipping upwards, settling into place with colors shown normally within a gray border, which then flies out downwards. After that, two clips flip in, one firstly has a blue metallic filmstrip shining with the company's name in blue and in a stacked position shown in front of it. The last simply has the text "PRESENTA" over it.

Technique: Computer animation, presumed to be made on an Amiga 1200.

Audio: "Dream Tower" by Wayne Gratz.

Availability: Spotted on classical releases, including La fin du jour.

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