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* <u>At the end of an April 1998 Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy) airing of ''The Devonsville Terror''</u>, the animation is slowed down but plays as normal until all that's left is "Paramount" and the mountain, when the logo freezes in place and the rest of the music is heard. It's unknown if this was used on any home media releases of the film, or any others. It's also possible that Sci-Fi Channel intentionally did this to hide any home video references.
* <u>At the end of an April 1998 Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy) airing of ''The Devonsville Terror''</u>, the animation is slowed down but plays as normal until all that's left is "Paramount" and the mountain, when the logo freezes in place and the rest of the music is heard. It's unknown if this was used on any home media releases of the film, or any others. It's also possible that Sci-Fi Channel intentionally did this to hide any home video references.


'''Technique:''' Comptuer animation with a backlit star filter. This was done on a System IV computer at Editel Hollywood.  
'''Technique:''' Computer animation with a backlit star filter. This was done on a System IV computer at Editel Hollywood.  


'''Audio:''' A building set of synthesized strings, ending in a new-age synthesizer tune. Composed by Richard J. Krizman.
'''Audio:''' A building set of synthesized strings, ending in a new-age synthesizer tune. Composed by Richard J. Krizman.

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