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This is my 3rd homemade version of Warner Home Video logo from 1985-97; along with five variants, such as the bylineless version (for international countries), Warner Communications byline, Time Warner byline, Time Warner Entertainment variant (early variant, but its fake), and the real Time Warner Entertainment variant. This time, there's a picture of a cloud. Cirrus-Cumulus, that is... and there are three sequence for each variant, such as prototype (2nd half picture sequence), original (first half picture sequence) and extended (the whole picture sequence). First of all, the picture is big, so I shrink the vertical picture to the black line frame, then I used the red-line square to move that first part (pixel spot 400) and all the way to the last part (pixel spot 580). I copy the red square, pasted the red-line square, copy the picture with a red square paste it onto another background, move the selected picture through the red line, trim the picture through the red line, save each picture, undo the first background, copy the red square again, move to one spot forward, copy the picture again, paste the picture onto another again, do the same thing as I did the first clip, until the last clip, so the picture sequence of the cloud scrolls to the right all the way. As for the details between the lines, I flipped that picture of the words between the lines (WARNER HOME VIDEO) and take pictures and saved. The first part was I colored the lines of each clip as I looked up on the real sequence. The next part was I colored the clockwise sequence part as the bottom part zooms out. Another part was I made a Cheesy shield as I vertical-skewed the clip and put the part on top part above the bottom part and edited the outside part before I did the 90 degrees vertical as it shows the WHV cheesy shield. At the last part there's the wiping sequence from the left to the right as we seen the sparkled dot shines. As for the sequence about fading in details, there's the brown details for a second and there's the orange details. For the fade in/fade out techniques, I can't put video effect which was fade in or fade out, because each clip was way too short, so I put decreased brightness thrice (three times) at the beginning and at the end. I put black picture for the blank sequence, which especially was a black background for a single second at the beginning, all video versions and at the end. I saved each parts, which especially were three versions with each variants. Then, I've imported all five videos, trim the last second of four videos, deleted the last second part each, and saved the whole video of it. Anyway, that musical jingle was the Warner Home Video 1985 musical jingle, which has inspired by the legendary film composer, Max Stiener. Made with Windows Paint and Movie Maker. Inspired by and special thanks to Simon Batterberry-Hecimovich, Khiam James-Ralph Mincey, Stunt Fan, Joshie1Boy, cubsrule2040, hao3401, burger414, gman1290, lukesams2 and more. I DON'T OWN ANYTHING. P.S. -- For the prototype variant of the musical jingle, I cut and delete those little bit of the musical parts.