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'''Logo:''' On the same star field/space background as the Kartes Video Communications logo, we see a steel conveyor belt-like floor below. A 3D globe (similar to that of the BBC1 logo with the waterscape completely translucent and the landscapes opaque and colored green) flies into place and onto the conveyor belt. As it very slowly spins, the words "FILM CLASSICS" in a white serif font zooms in from the left. Then, the word "VIDEO" in red (in the same font) immediately flies out from the right and plasters itself side-ways next to "FILM."
'''Visuals:''' On the same star field/space background as the Kartes Video Communications logo, we see a steel conveyor belt-like floor below. A 3D globe (similar to that of the BBC1 logo with the waterscape completely translucent and the landscapes opaque and colored green) flies into place and onto the conveyor belt. As it very slowly spins, the words "FILM CLASSICS" in a white serif font zooms in from the left. Then, the word "VIDEO" in red (in the same font) immediately flies out from the right and plasters itself side-ways next to "FILM."


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.

Revision as of 08:20, 9 October 2023

(Late 1980s?-1993?)


Visuals: On the same star field/space background as the Kartes Video Communications logo, we see a steel conveyor belt-like floor below. A 3D globe (similar to that of the BBC1 logo with the waterscape completely translucent and the landscapes opaque and colored green) flies into place and onto the conveyor belt. As it very slowly spins, the words "FILM CLASSICS" in a white serif font zooms in from the left. Then, the word "VIDEO" in red (in the same font) immediately flies out from the right and plasters itself side-ways next to "FILM."

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A redone version of the KVC jingle with more synthesized harp glissando.

Availability: It was seen on a VHS release of The Perils of Pauline.

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