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Hello all. Long time lurker here making a leap. I'm curious about the one-time commonality, or lack thereof, of moving endcaps. Not in the sense of them being animated themselves but of them being integrated into the end of the show and the transition being animated rather than a simple cut or fade. Asking because I've seen this a few times specifically on old episodes of You've Been Framed
Here at 26:53 Granada flies through space before filling the screen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuyPWykcANw
In this one at 27:13 it slides much faster down the screen and bounces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqmy-CiE-KA
I don't know if I've ever seen this anywhere else. Was this a sometime thing that Granada did or did other ITV companies do it (and beyond ITV for that matter). I sense it was natural for endcaps on ITV programmes (although all the examples that come to my tired mind are, again, Granada) to come at different points relative to the 'end' of the show (as in, at the end of YBF or Stars in Their Eyes the cheering and applause might have finished and cut to silence for the endcap, sometimes it would continue; same with music), so I guess it's a more elaborate example of that.
Here at 26:53 Granada flies through space before filling the screen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuyPWykcANw
In this one at 27:13 it slides much faster down the screen and bounces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqmy-CiE-KA
I don't know if I've ever seen this anywhere else. Was this a sometime thing that Granada did or did other ITV companies do it (and beyond ITV for that matter). I sense it was natural for endcaps on ITV programmes (although all the examples that come to my tired mind are, again, Granada) to come at different points relative to the 'end' of the show (as in, at the end of YBF or Stars in Their Eyes the cheering and applause might have finished and cut to silence for the endcap, sometimes it would continue; same with music), so I guess it's a more elaborate example of that.