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==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (????)===
==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (????)===


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'''Trivia {{Font color|red|(optional)}}''': If there is some trivia about the logo, put them in this section. Examples include: the person/company that designed the logo, what software was used, some behind-the-scenes facts, official or notable nicknames the logo was given, etc.
'''Trivia {{Font color|red|(optional)}}''': If there is some trivia about the logo, put them in this section. Examples include: the person/company that designed the logo, what software was used, some behind-the-scenes facts, official or notable nicknames the logo was given, etc.
*Avoid putting information that is pop culture related/doesn't relate directly to the logo. Instead, put those [[AVID:Logos in Popular Culture|here]].
*Avoid putting information that is pop culture related/doesn't relate directly to the logo or its production. Instead, put those [[AVID:Logos in Popular Culture|here]].


'''Byline(s) {{font color|red|(optional)}}''': If the logo uses multiple bylines during its period of use, add them here.  
'''Byline(s) {{font color|red|(optional)}}''': If the logo uses multiple bylines during its period of use, add them here.  
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'''FX/SFX''': This is a short section. State the animation technique and/or the type of effects being used in the logo. These are some of the usage examples:
'''FX/SFX''': This is a short section. State the animation technique and/or the type of effects being used in the logo. These are some of the usage examples:
*'''Analog computer/Scanimate animation:''' This logo was animated using effects from an analog animating computer. This animation style can easily be characterized with the trail effects, shines, panning/zooming, etc.
*'''Analog computer/Scanimate animation/effects:''' This logo was animated using effects from an analog device, such as Scanimate. This animation style can be characterized by the use of trail effects, shines, panning/zooming, etc.
*'''Camera-controlled animation:''' This logo is animated using a computerized stop-motion camera, usually with heavy usage of paper. More often than not combined with cel animation.
*'''(2D/3D) CGI/computer animation/effects:''' This logo was made using computer software, whether 2D or 3D.
*'''Cel animation:''' A fancy way of saying traditional animation. This logo was drawn traditionally using ink and animated frame-by-frame.
*'''Live-action:''' This logo was produced entirely using live-action footage.
*'''(2D/3D) CGI/computer animation:''' This logo was made using computer software. Some current-day examples include Adobe After Effects and Maya.
*'''Motion/Camera-controlled animation:''' This logo is animated using a computerized stop-motion camera. More often than not combined with cel animation.
*'''Live-action:''' This logo was produced using live-action footage.
*'''Traditional/Cel animation:''' This logo was drawn traditionally using ink and animated frame-by-frame on cel sheets.
*'''None:''' This logo is still, fades in/out, scrolls in the credits or has no effects.
*'''None:''' This logo is still, fades in/out, scrolls in the credits or has no effects.


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'''Availability''': This section is important - gather all of the information about where this logo can be found. State any programs, movies, etc. the logo is found in and/or where it was last seen. Don't forget to ''italicize'' titles (or use "quotation marks" for episode names of television shows) from where the logo can be found.
'''Availability''': This section is important - gather all of the information about where this logo can be found. State any programs, movies, etc. the logo is found in and/or where it was last seen. Don't forget to ''italicize'' titles (or use "quotation marks" for episode names of television shows) from where the logo can be found.
*Use this scale for determining the availability of a logo. This can prove helpful in some pages. Remember, you are not required to mention a tier in the section. Preferably, only use this scale if the rarity of a logo is notable.
*To help determine the availability of a logo, we've provided the below scale at your disposal. Remember, you are NOT required to mention a tier from the scale in this section. Preferably, only use this scale if the rarity of a logo is notable. The scale is as follows:
**'''Ultra common/Extremely common''': Either this logo is found on nearly all shows/movies released from this company, or it plasters a large amount of older logos on newer prints.
**'''Ultra common/Extremely common''': Either this logo is found on nearly all shows/movies released from this company, or it plasters a large amount of older logos on newer prints.
**'''Very common/Common''': You find this logo on newer releases of shows/movies of that company, or is seen/intact on reruns, home media releases or streaming prints.
**'''Very common/Common''': You find this logo on newer releases of shows/movies of that company, or is seen/intact on reruns, home media releases or streaming prints.
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