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===Background===
'''WFAA''', a television station in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, had a production company in the early seventies.
===1st Logo (Early 1970s)===
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'''Logo:''' We see text moving in a "spiral" fashion towards the viewer. The text reads "WFAA-TV DALLAS/FORT WORTH". Larger text is seen at the top, and smaller text is seen below it. This continues on and creates a rainbow path of this text. On the side is a black "8" inside of a white circle with a red outline, looking like the non-US maximum speed limit sign. At the end, when the text stops moving, "A WFAA-TV Production" appears at the bottom.
'''FX/SFX''':
'''Music/Sounds''': A repetitive synthesized arpeggio that goes up in pitch as it continues.
'''Availability''':
'''Editor's Note''': The
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Revision as of 16:14, 26 December 2021
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Background
WFAA, a television station in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, had a production company in the early seventies.
1st Logo (Early 1970s)
Logo: We see text moving in a "spiral" fashion towards the viewer. The text reads "WFAA-TV DALLAS/FORT WORTH". Larger text is seen at the top, and smaller text is seen below it. This continues on and creates a rainbow path of this text. On the side is a black "8" inside of a white circle with a red outline, looking like the non-US maximum speed limit sign. At the end, when the text stops moving, "A WFAA-TV Production" appears at the bottom.
FX/SFX: Text animation.
Music/Sounds: A repetitive synthesized arpeggio that goes up in pitch as it continues.
Availability: Unknown.
Editor's Note: The high-pitched music can easily get on the nerves of quite a few.