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''Logo description by Jonathan Hendricks''
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===Background===
'''St. Clair Vision''' is a low-budget DVD label. They've released old TV shows such as ''The Lucy Show'' and ''The Colgate Comedy Hour'' and other public domain fare on DVD.


===Logo (2003?-)===
''Logo captures by RarityLand''
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a huge ray of light briefly overtakes the screen. It pans left to right then dies away, leaving the St. Clair Vision logo in light gray. The logo consists of a fast-forward icon (>>) on the right and next to it are the words "St·CLAIR'''VISION'''" with "St·CLAIR" in the University Roman font and "'''VISION'''" in a bold Futura font with the "V" larger than the rest of the letters. After the light is gone, the words turn black surrounded by an orange/white aurora. Finally, the byline "A Division of St. Claire Entertainment Group, Inc." appears in a white, condensed Helvetica font.
''Video capture courtesy of Charles Loftus''


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Background:''' St. Claire Vision is a low-budget DVD label. They've released old TV shows such as ''The Lucy Show'' and ''The Colgate Comedy Hour'' and other public domain fare on DVD (and usually, they have more than one DVD in the case).


'''Audio:''' A loud ethereal synth, then two calm, dreamy synth-bell notes and a calm, soft synth-guitar chord.
===1st (and only) Logo (2003?-)===
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'''Availability:''' Seen on all DVDs by this company.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a huge ray of light briefly overtakes the screen. It pans left to right then dies away, leaving the St. Clair Vision logo in light gray. The logo consists of a fast-forward icon (>>) on the right and next to it are the words "St·CLAIR'''VISION'''" with "St·CLAIR" in the University Romanfont and "'''VISION'''" in the bold Century Gothic font with the "V" larger than the rest of the letters. After the light is gone, the words turn black surrounded by an orange/white aurora. Finally, the byline "A Division of St. Claire Entertainment Group, Inc." appears in a solid white Arial font.


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'''FX/SFX:''' The light panning. Not bad computer animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A loud ethereal synth, then two calm, dreamy synth-bell notes and a calm, soft synth-guitar chord.

'''Availability:''' Seen on all DVDs by this company.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.

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Latest revision as of 08:46, 12 May 2024


Background

St. Clair Vision is a low-budget DVD label. They've released old TV shows such as The Lucy Show and The Colgate Comedy Hour and other public domain fare on DVD.

Logo (2003?-)


Visuals: On a black background, a huge ray of light briefly overtakes the screen. It pans left to right then dies away, leaving the St. Clair Vision logo in light gray. The logo consists of a fast-forward icon (>>) on the right and next to it are the words "St·CLAIRVISION" with "St·CLAIR" in the University Roman font and "VISION" in a bold Futura font with the "V" larger than the rest of the letters. After the light is gone, the words turn black surrounded by an orange/white aurora. Finally, the byline "A Division of St. Claire Entertainment Group, Inc." appears in a white, condensed Helvetica font.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A loud ethereal synth, then two calm, dreamy synth-bell notes and a calm, soft synth-guitar chord.

Availability: Seen on all DVDs by this company. [Examples?]

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