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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Basket Case''. |
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'''Legacy:''' Despite the lack of any real animation, the drama faces are grotesque, and the announcer and use of the red color scheme on a dark background could be creepy. |
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Revision as of 15:06, 6 December 2023
Descriptions by
Wellmart3 and indycar
Captures by
Camenati
Wellmart3 and indycar
Captures by
Camenati
Logo (April 7, 1982)
Visuals: On a black background, two red drama masks are seen and to left is:
ANALYSIS FILM
CORPORATION
presentation
Technique: The fade-in and fade-out of the logo. [possible misuse]
Audio: A British male announcer saying "An Analysis Film presentation."
Availability: Seen on Basket Case.
Legacy: Despite the lack of any real animation, the drama faces are grotesque, and the announcer and use of the red color scheme on a dark background could be creepy. [possible misuse]