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* On the Laserdisc release of ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'', the Criterion logo is shown as a planet in a starry background with a rocket swooping from the left, turning twice around the logo. | * On the Laserdisc release of ''Robinson Crusoe on Mars'', the Criterion logo is shown as a planet in a starry background with a rocket swooping from the left, turning twice around the logo. | ||
'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}} | ||
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* A special variant exists on the laserdisc and the 3-disc box set of ''Brazil''. We start off zooming into a wall of drawer cabinets on the right, poorly illuminated by overhanging lights. As the camera rotates into them, a single one opens up, revealing a TV tube suspended inside it displaying a black Criterion Collection logo on a white background, and the camera pans to show it straight on. The image constantly moves. | * A special variant exists on the laserdisc and the 3-disc box set of ''Brazil''. We start off zooming into a wall of drawer cabinets on the right, poorly illuminated by overhanging lights. As the camera rotates into them, a single one opens up, revealing a TV tube suspended inside it displaying a black Criterion Collection logo on a white background, and the camera pans to show it straight on. The image constantly moves. | ||
'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}} | ||
'''Audio:''' None. The ''Brazil'' variant has some eerie ambience, the opening of a file cabinet, and a TV whirr. | '''Audio:''' None. The ''Brazil'' variant has some eerie ambience, the opening of a file cabinet, and a TV whirr. | ||