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'''Technique:''' The stars zooming out, and the logo turning into place.
'''Technique:''' The stars zooming out, and the logo turning into place.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized "whoosh", then, a series of warbly synth notes repeat for the remainder of the logo as what sounds like a synth version of Australia's unofficial national anthem (Waltzing Matilda) is heard. A whoosh can also be heard at the end. The end variant uses a beeping synth fanfare.
'''Audio:''' A synthesized "whoosh", then, a series of warbly synth notes repeat for the remainder of the logo as what sounds like a synth version of Australia's unofficial national anthem (Waltzing Matilda) is heard. A whoosh can also be heard at the end. The end variant uses a beeping synth fanfare.


'''Availability:''' Can be seen on old PBV tapes, as well as CEL tapes. One tape that had this was ''Hoodwink''. It is unknown if this appeared on the Embassy laser videodisc of Breaker Morant, which was co-branded with Australian Video.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on old PBV tapes, as well as CEL tapes. One tape that had this was ''Hoodwink''. It is unknown if this appeared on the Embassy laser videodisc of Breaker Morant, which was co-branded with Australian Video.
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