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===Background===
Background: This is Demi Moore's production company.
This is actress Demi Moore's production company.


===Logo (October 20, 1995-May 2, 1997)===
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'''Visuals:''' 7 vertical rectangles (supposed to be film frames like in an old camera) fade in one by one on a black background. In the frames, a naked girl (presumably a young Moore) runs (or skips) across the screen on a sidewalk in what appears to be a swimming hall. Then, the words "{{Font|Copperplate|{{color|gray|{{Big|M}}OVING {{Big|P}}ICTURES}}}}", in a {{color|gray}} font resembling Copperplate Gothic, slide to the left one letter at a time. The frames at the very left and the very right disappear, leaving five frames. A {{color|gray}} rectangle fades in place of "{{Font|Copperplate|{{color|gray|{{Big|M}}OVING {{Big|P}}ICTURES}}}}", then the text fades in on the rectangle, now in black. The entire logo is in black and white.
(October 20, 1995-May 2, 1997)
Moving Pictures (1995)


'''Variants:'''
Logo: We see 7 vertical rectangles (supposed to be film frames like in an old camera) fade in one by one on a black background. In the frames, we see a naked girl running (or skipping) across the screen on a sidewalk in a swimming hall(?). She's not wearing any clothes, but no nudity is present. Then, the words MOVING PICTURES in grey lettering slide to the left one letter at a time. The frames at the very left and the very right disappear, leaving five frames. A grey square then fades in place of MOVING PICTURES, then the text fades into black. The entire logo is in black and white.
* On <u>''If These Walls Could Talk''</u>, the logo is still.
* An in-credit logo is used on <u>''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery''</u>.


'''Technique:''' It seems to be a mix of live-action and CGI.
Variants:


'''Audio:''' The sound of a film projector whirring, followed by a girl humming, then a calm six note theme with a synth chord at the end.
On If These Walls Could Talk, the logo is still.
An in-credit logo is used on Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.


'''Audio Variants:'''
FX/SFX: The frames fading in, the girl running, the text sliding, and the rectangle fading.
*The <u>still version</u> has a held-out synth note accompanied by the sound of a film projector winding down.
*The <u>in-credit logo</u> uses the closing theme of the film.


'''Availability:''' The animated version only appeared at the end of ''Now and Then''.
Music/Sounds: Sound of a film projector whirring, followed by a girl humming, then a calm six note theme. The still version has a held-out synth note accompanied by the sound of a film projector winding down.
Availability: Rare. Only appeared on Now and Then, If These Walls Could Talk, and Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.


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Latest revision as of 19:26, 19 May 2024


Background

This is actress Demi Moore's production company.

Logo (October 20, 1995-May 2, 1997)


Visuals: 7 vertical rectangles (supposed to be film frames like in an old camera) fade in one by one on a black background. In the frames, a naked girl (presumably a young Moore) runs (or skips) across the screen on a sidewalk in what appears to be a swimming hall. Then, the words "MOVING PICTURES", in a gray font resembling Copperplate Gothic, slide to the left one letter at a time. The frames at the very left and the very right disappear, leaving five frames. A gray rectangle fades in place of "MOVING PICTURES", then the text fades in on the rectangle, now in black. The entire logo is in black and white.

Variants:

  • On If These Walls Could Talk, the logo is still.
  • An in-credit logo is used on Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.

Technique: It seems to be a mix of live-action and CGI.

Audio: The sound of a film projector whirring, followed by a girl humming, then a calm six note theme with a synth chord at the end.

Audio Variants:

  • The still version has a held-out synth note accompanied by the sound of a film projector winding down.
  • The in-credit logo uses the closing theme of the film.

Availability: The animated version only appeared at the end of Now and Then.

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