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imported>LeapFan2014 (Doubt it. Already seen Editel's demo reel, and saw that the logo was integrated into the promo(?), which, to tell the truth, was the only, and I mean, the ONLY part done using a System IV (possibly except the film clips, which were added using possibly ADO and its Perspective effect), so I changed "Technique" section back, but with "cel" in the middle.) |
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'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' The camera pans down from a starry sky to a set of clouds. As the camera slowly zooms backwards, a few cometoid objects fly down and reveal themselves as the trademark Paramount stars that zoom past the camera. The familiar "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Paramount'''''</span>" script (with a gold border) zooms out to show the camera had been watching a reflection (which fades to white) the entire time as a total of 22 stars shoot past the script and encircle the mountain (which is now more realistic in appearance and is missing the snow) on a dusk background. The script continues to zoom out before taking its place at the peak of the mountain. The Viacom byline (once again, with a line above) then fades in below the logo. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* <u>For the logo's first year, 2002</u>, the | * <u>For the logo's first year, 2002</u>, the words "{{color|#EDD602|'''{{Font|Times New Roman|''90''}}<sup>{{small|''TH''}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY'''}}" in gold, with "{{color|#EDD602|'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''}}" bigger and "<sup><small>{{color|#EDD602|'''''TH'''''}}</small></sup>" smaller and on the top right of "{{color|#EDD602|'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''}}" and "{{color|#EDD602|'''ANNIVERSARY'''}}" below, fade in with the Viacom byline, sandwiched between the peak of the mountain. The trademark symbol ("™") is used in place of the registered trademark symbol ("®") in this variation. The logo's general color scheme is brighter and more cartoonish. One star at the beginning of the logo is absent, the clouds in the sky and around the mountain appear less realistic (with the ones around the mountain looking flatter compared to the later version), and the sky background in the second half appears to be stretched vertically (meaning that this variant was possibly animated for 4:3 screens; however, on ''We Were Soldiers'', which was the first film to use the 90th Anniversary logo, the sky background is more or less unaltered). The stars have a stronger motion blur effect, and some of them in the final shot look darker. The stars in the final shot are somewhat off-center from the rest of the mountain, and there is also an error during the portion where the script zooms back, in which some of the stars seem to jump out of the reflection of the text. Also, the trademark symbol is yellow instead of white. | ||
**The 90th Anniversary | **The 90th Anniversary variant was reanimated to look more natural on <u>''Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure''</u>, with the trademark symbol also being changed to white. | ||
* There is <u>a shorter | * There is <u>a shorter version</u> which starts with the stars zooming down through the clouds. | ||
* In rare cases, the logo doesn't fade in or out. An example of this is <u>the 2005 VHS of ''Dora the Explorer: It's a Party!''</u>. | * In rare cases, the logo doesn't fade in or out. An example of this is <u>the 2005 VHS of ''Dora the Explorer: It's a Party!''</u>. | ||
* A widescreen version exists. This can be seen on <u>widescreen releases from Paramount</u>. | * A widescreen version exists. This can be seen on <u>widescreen releases from Paramount</u>. | ||
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* On <u>the 2005 VHS of ''Dora the Explorer: It's a Party!''</u>, the logo is zoomed in, like the Paramount Network Television logo. | * On <u>the 2005 VHS of ''Dora the Explorer: It's a Party!''</u>, the logo is zoomed in, like the Paramount Network Television logo. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI by BUF Compagnie. | '''Technique:''' CGI animation directed by Peter Schluter at BUF Compagnie, believed to have been done on one of BUF's 75 Silicon Graphics O2 units. | ||
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie. | '''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie. |