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'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A 6-note fanfare that starts over the preceding warning screen, with the last note held out for the rest of the logo. We also hear a female announcer talking over the logo.
'''Audio:''' A 6-note fanfare that starts over the preceding warning screen, with the last note held out for the rest of the logo. We also hear a female announcer talking over the logo.


'''Availability:''' Appears on VHS releases from World Wide Pictures, including ''A Vow to Cherish'' (2000 re-print), ''Something to Sing About'', ''The Homecoming'' and ''Road to Redemption''.
'''Availability:''' Appears on VHS releases from World Wide Pictures, including ''A Vow to Cherish'' (2000 re-print), ''Something to Sing About'', ''The Homecoming'' and ''Road to Redemption''.

Revision as of 18:52, 7 October 2023


Background

This was the home video division of World Wide Pictures.

(2000-2005?)

Logo: We fade in on several lights on a black background. The lights split and are revealed to be three blue, blurry rectangular shapes each with respective red, yellow, and green outlines. The words

WORLD WIDE
P I C T U R E S
HOME VIDEO

zoom out and place themselves in the center.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A 6-note fanfare that starts over the preceding warning screen, with the last note held out for the rest of the logo. We also hear a female announcer talking over the logo.

Availability: Appears on VHS releases from World Wide Pictures, including A Vow to Cherish (2000 re-print), Something to Sing About, The Homecoming and Road to Redemption.

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