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'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' | ||
*'''October 25, 1990-1995:''' On an off-white background, | *'''October 25, 1990-1995:''' On an off-white background, a thick black line moves onto the screen from the left side, going right. It begins vibrating horizontally as it continues moving, and then a gray ball comes in from the left and begins bouncing along the line at a fast pace. It then falls off as the line stops moving. Then it cuts to a large close-up of the ball from a bird's eye view as it falls down into the center and disappears. Two closely-spaced black rings then shoot out from the center of the screen, which is immediately followed by a black circle that fills the screen to create a black background. Then, a stone mask, which is of Chinese Taoist philosopher Guo Xiang and a three-pawed toad sitting on top of his head, fades in. Finally, "{{Font|Times|{{color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" fades in and shines underneath in large bronze letters, which is Russian for "VID", although it uses a Latin "{{Font|Times|{{color|#CC7E31|'''D'''}}}}" rather than a Cyrillic "Д", resulting in the text looking like "{{Font|Times|{{color|#CC7E31|'''BND'''}}}}". | ||
*'''1995-1999:''' Due to concerns of epilepsy, the ball-and-stick segment have reduced their animation. | *'''1995-1999:''' Due to concerns of epilepsy, the ball-and-stick segment have reduced their animation. | ||
*'''1990-September 2002:''' A "presentation" variant was used sometimes before the beginning of a special program. The variant consisted only of the mask and the company name fading in and the company name shining. In 1999, this replaced the standard version due to concerns of epilepsy. | *'''1990-September 2002:''' A "presentation" variant was used sometimes before the beginning of a special program. The variant consisted only of the mask and the company name fading in and the company name shining. In 1999, this replaced the standard version due to concerns of epilepsy. |