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Corrected previous misinformation on a potential six-channel snipe. This has been proven to be incorrect and misleading from an internal newsletter.
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'''Trivia:''' This is the first trailer to depict Clip with facial features.  
'''Trivia:''' This is the first trailer to depict Clip with facial features.  


According to the May / June 1994 issue of AMC's internal magazine "AMC Intermission", the four pre-feature trailers were rolled out on April 8, 1994. The feature presentation snipe is known internally as "Clip II". Additionally, the trailers are mentioned to use six-channel Dolby stereo sound, however it does not appear that any uploaded versions of the 1994 snipes appear to have the fully in-tact audio channels.  
According to the May / June 1994 issue of AMC's internal magazine "AMC Intermission", the four pre-feature trailers were rolled out on April 8, 1994. The feature presentation snipe is known internally as "Clip II". Additionally, the trailers are mentioned to use six-channel Dolby stereo sound, however, this not true. The audio used is standard Dolby A stereo with Pro-Logic applied, which does not actually use discreet six-channel audio, despite what the internal magazine claims.  


'''Technique:''' CGI from Metrolight Studios.
'''Technique:''' CGI from Metrolight Studios.
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