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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, wethere seeis a filmstrip moving from the right that lights up a heavy red tint for a second. Then, the strip turns vertical and a silver "V" zooms out and set it on the top. The company's name "'''VISION''' FILMS" also zooms out with letters apppearing one by one. A thin line appears beneath them and the logo shines.
 
'''Technique:''' The filmstrip and the logo forming.

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Visuals: On a black background, there is a filmstrip moving from the right that lights up a heavy red tint for a second. Then, the strip turns vertical and a silver "V" zooms out and set it on the top. The company's name "VISION FILMS" also zooms out with letters apppearing one by one. A thin line appears beneath them and the logo shines.

Technique: The filmstrip and the logo forming.

Audio: A film projector sound with an orchestral note crescendo, ending with a synth swoosh sound.

Availability: Found on the company's various DVD and On Demand releases of its movies, like The Other Side of Hell.

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