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{{YouTube|id=-xwsAoNQ6nc|id2=8O2gqso9nUQ}}
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, an abstract conjoined "CV" (shaped kind of like this: </) zooms-in from the upper right while color bars can be seen scrolling in it. "{{color|blue|CBS}}" slides in from the right, and "{{color|blue|VIDEO}}" slides up from the bottom, and the "CV" turns white on the last note of the music.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, an abstract conjoined "CV" (shaped kind of like this: </), made of 5 strikes, zooms in from the upper right while color bars can be seen scrolling in it. "{{color|blue|CBS}}" slides in from the right, and "{{color|blue|VIDEO}}" slides up from the bottom, and the "CV" turns white on the last note of the music.


'''Variant:''' On ''Piaf'', an in-credit version is used, adding "ENTERPRISES" below the logo.
'''Variant:''' On ''Piaf'', an in-credit version is used, adding "ENTERPRISES" below the logo.
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'''Availability:''' This was used as an endcap for MGM/CBS Home Video, so they share the same availability pool.
'''Availability:''' This was used as an endcap for MGM/CBS Home Video, so they share the same availability pool.
* Seen on the initial batch of twenty-four VHS and Betamax releases, including '''The Wizard of Oz, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Ben-Hur, An American in Paris, Network, Jailhouse Rock, Coma, The Street Fighter''', and the Bolshoi Ballet productions of '''The Nutcracker''' and '''Giselle'''.
* Seen on the initial batch of twenty-four VHS and Betamax releases, including ''The Wizard of Oz, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Ben-Hur, An American in Paris, Network, Jailhouse Rock, Coma, The Street Fighter'', and the Bolshoi Ballet productions of ''The Nutcracker'' and ''Giselle''.
* It is also preserved on the very first CED releases from CBS, as well as a few other VHS releases.
* It is also preserved on the very first CED releases from CBS, as well as a few other VHS releases.


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