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*On ''A Message from Holly'', the logo is still, and is more {{color|gray}}-ish than {{color|blue}}. | *On ''A Message from Holly'', the logo is still, and is more {{color|gray}}-ish than {{color|blue}}. | ||
'''Technique:''' Live-action and CGI | '''Technique:''' Live-action and CGI. According to a comment on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZUWF1ofyaU this upload], the logo was shot on 35mm film using a 16-axis automated camera stand, programmed using BASIC commands. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A light, jaunty synth tune consisting of 2 descending bars of 6 notes, then a last bar of 8 notes, then a 4 note sounder as the last bass chord fades away (i.e. just after the rays in the PGP pull back). However, on August 2, 1999, CBS replaced the electronic music with generic network promo music. Sometimes, especially on ''Guiding Light'' episodes until 2002, CBS showed the PGP logo twice: with the normal music first, and then with the generic music the second time. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A light, jaunty synth tune consisting of 2 descending bars of 6 notes, then a last bar of 8 notes, then a 4 note sounder as the last bass chord fades away (i.e. just after the rays in the PGP pull back). However, on August 2, 1999, CBS replaced the electronic music with generic network promo music. Sometimes, especially on ''Guiding Light'' episodes until 2002, CBS showed the PGP logo twice: with the normal music first, and then with the generic music the second time. |