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Revision as of 00:00, 28 November 2023
, 28 November 2023Text replacement - " background we see" to " background there is"
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imported>Compooper m (Text replacement - " background we see" to " background there is") |
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*Revolving Cake Staircase: On a futuristic staircase, the screen zooms down it and see the logo on a ruby background. | *Revolving Cake Staircase: On a futuristic staircase, the screen zooms down it and see the logo on a ruby background. | ||
*Fire & Sapphire: On a sapphire background is fire forming the logo. | *Fire & Sapphire: On a sapphire background is fire forming the logo. | ||
*Shading: On a black background | *Shading: On a black background there is the transparent pieces of the cakes zooming up to a square, which splits the cake into its 2 pieces, which segues into the normal or slanted version of the logo. | ||
* Crystal ITV: On a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} background | * Crystal ITV: On a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} background there is the ITV logo of the time rotating on the Central logo, in which the ITV logo turns out to be an illusion. | ||
*Sparkle: On a black background is the ITV logo zooming across a light, which turns the logo into the Central logo. | *Sparkle: On a black background is the ITV logo zooming across a light, which turns the logo into the Central logo. | ||
*Powder (version 1) On an {{color|orange}} background, there is a translucent glass Central logo, which soon transforms into the colour logo via flying streams of powder, before subtly filling out. A 35-note fanfare is used, which was only used for this version. | *Powder (version 1) On an {{color|orange}} background, there is a translucent glass Central logo, which soon transforms into the colour logo via flying streams of powder, before subtly filling out. A 35-note fanfare is used, which was only used for this version. | ||