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''' | '''Nickname:''' "Scanimate Letters" | ||
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|darkslateblue|dark purple}} background, several distorted white shapes spin around the center of the screen, which appears to be letters spinning and rolling around each other and larger copies made of lines forming around them. The letters then unwrap from each other. The copies also absorb themselves into the letters, revealing the word "{{Font|Bauhaus 93|{{Big|net}}}}" in a Bauhaus 93-like font. | '''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|darkslateblue|dark purple}} background, several distorted white shapes spin around the center of the screen, which appears to be letters spinning and rolling around each other and larger copies made of lines forming around them. The letters then unwrap from each other. The copies also absorb themselves into the letters, revealing the word "{{Font|Bauhaus 93|{{Big|net}}}}" in a Bauhaus 93-like font. | ||
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* A "Children’s Theatre” variant was seen on the 1971 TV movie ''The Boy and the Turtle''. | * A "Children’s Theatre” variant was seen on the 1971 TV movie ''The Boy and the Turtle''. | ||
* A B&W variant also exists. | * A B&W variant also exists. | ||
* Beginning on October 3, 1971, the logo was | * Beginning on October 3, 1971, the logo was enhanced. It is now on an {{Font color|mediumblue|ultramarine}} background, the lines are now {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}}, and the "{{Font|Bauhaus 93|{{Big|{{Font color|orange|n}}}}}}" is {{Font color|orange|orange}}, the "{{Font|Bauhaus 93|{{Big|{{Font color|#FFD900|e}}}}}}" is {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}}, and the "{{Font|Bauhaus 93|{{Big|{{Font color|limegreen|t}}}}}}" is {{Font color|limegreen|green}}. Additionally, it is also videotaped, the mass appears to zoom in, and the letters also appear to be thinner and spread a bit further out from each other. | ||
* A variant exists of the ''Realities'' logo, in 16mm. It is currently unknown if there is any other variant that is in the format. | * A variant exists of the ''Realities'' logo, in 16mm. It is currently unknown if there is any other variant that is in the format. | ||
'''Trivia:''' This logo was reused and | '''Trivia:''' This logo was reused and reanimated for WNET. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' Advanced Scanimation for its time. | '''FX/SFX:''' Advanced Scanimation for its time. | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' This is highly one of the most advanced logos of its time, and is even more advanced than some of the later Scanimate logos. This logo was extremely unique, and the later was reused for its use on WNET's logo. There was a debate if this logo was the original NET's logo or WNET's logo due to its usage on both of the station's shows and their relationship and interactions with each other. However, this logo first appeared only a few days before PBS officially began broadcasting, and a show the logo can be seen on wasn't produced by WNET, but rather Washington, DC affiliate WETA. Plus, WNET carried an entirely different logo under the WDNT name around the same time this logo was being used. However, the logo under WDNT's name was changed to use the WNET name for a 1971 in-credit notice. When NET merged with WNET, it was known as EBC, a division of NET. NET was also still around when PBS started, as PBS didn't fully take over until NET dissolved completely in 1972. Regardless, this is an interesting logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' This is highly one of the most advanced logos of its time, and is even more advanced than some of the later Scanimate logos. This logo was extremely unique, and the later was reused for its use on WNET's logo. There was a debate if this logo was the original NET's logo or WNET's logo due to its usage on both of the station's shows and their relationship and interactions with each other. However, this logo first appeared only a few days before PBS officially began broadcasting, and a show the logo can be seen on wasn't produced by WNET, but rather Washington, DC affiliate WETA. Plus, WNET carried an entirely different logo under the WDNT name around the same time this logo was being used. However, the logo under WDNT's name was changed to use the WNET name for a 1971 in-credit notice. When NET merged with WNET, it was known as EBC, a division of NET. NET was also still around when PBS started, as PBS didn't fully take over until NET dissolved completely in 1972. Regardless, this is an interesting logo. | ||
===14th Logo (October 5, 1970-Early 1972)=== | ===14th Logo (October 5, 1970-Early 1972)=== | ||