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'''Availability:''' Found on nearly every Imavision VHS and DVD release from the era most notably Little House on the Prairie. On early DVD releases, there is no warning screen before this logo; but on VHSs, the warning screen is seen before this logo (black background until mid-2000, blue background starting mid-2000 until 2003).
'''Availability:''' Found on nearly every Imavision VHS and DVD release from the era most notably Little House on the Prairie. On early DVD releases, there is no warning screen before this logo; but on VHSs, the warning screen is seen before this logo (black background until mid-2000, blue background starting mid-2000 until 2003).



'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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Revision as of 04:47, 12 October 2022

(Late 1998-2003)

Nickname: "The V-shaped Filmstrip"

Logo: On a black/blue CGI starfield, we see a wording piece that rises up to reveal the word "IMAVISION" (with "IMA" in a strange cheap font and "VISION" in a bold Arial font. The "V" is bigger than the other letters). Meanwhile, turquoise and blue filmstrips glide from the screen until they zoom away. Then a spark draws a line under "IMAVISION" on the bottom of the "V", and a V-shaped green and blue filmstrip zooms out to connect on the "V". The logo shines.

FX/SFX: The line growing, the V-shaped filmstrip zooming out and the IMAVISION rising up.

Music/Sounds: A well-known electric keyboard tune.

Availability: Found on nearly every Imavision VHS and DVD release from the era most notably Little House on the Prairie. On early DVD releases, there is no warning screen before this logo; but on VHSs, the warning screen is seen before this logo (black background until mid-2000, blue background starting mid-2000 until 2003).

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