At the 9:31 mark (in this video): You have filled in another missing piece, which is, the full 2012-2013 Encore Action ID. Thank you so much for this. So that’s the sequence, I see? 2 separate words (Fearless, Thrill) are shown. On a note: The Tonight schedule of Encore Action still used that old background from 2005 (where it shows 4 people walking).
Another update for Coloniel: On Encore Action, after the April 30th, 2013 airing of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), well, strangely, the Next & Later screen didn’t appear at all. And just when did the 2005-2013 Next & Later screen of Encore Action began to become increasingly less common, eventually to the point where it’s seemingly no longer shown?
Question: Did you any record Encore Action promo breaks, during the time where, after the airings of movies, instead of them showing their 2012-2013 ID’s, their Next & Later screen actually shows up first? I’m thinking that somewhere between October 6th, 2012 to November 18th, 2012 should probably do it: On the main Encore channel, on 11/18/2012 (Sunday), they aired a 2-part TV movie called Stranded (2002). I can only imagine if, during mid-to-late-October 2012, Encore Action still showed their 2012-2013 ID’s, almost immediately after the movie airings ended, just before the Next & Later screen follows.
I’m still wondering on when was the very last time the Starz channels ever used their 2011-2013 graphics/bumpers (on all 6 of their channels). At the moment, the latest use of those 2011-2013 era of Starz, still remains at January 13th, 2013 (so far). If some Starz fanatic out there recorded promo breaks between 1/13/2013 to 2/21/2013, then eventually, we’ll find out the very last day of the 2011-2013 era.
@@coloniellizardt4191 Including the version where, on the respective 2012-2013 Encore backgrounds (shown after the Feature Presentation bumper sequences), the movie rating and content shown were initially colored black? On the Encore Suspense version, what if I were to tell you that the black movie rating text displayed (on the candle background) is practically (virtually) difficult to read, except for the parts where the smoke from the candle is shown? Maybe the male voiceover heard could help out what the following movie is rated (despite the black colored text), assuming that you recorded Encore Suspense from around mid-March 2012 to May 31st of that year. 🕯 m.ua-cam.com/video/JsurGQ0NRuo/v-deo.html
@@coloniellizardt4191 I bet that, somewhere between 2/22/2012 to 3/28/2012, much like the main Encore channel did, their relative Encore Action eventually phased in the proper 2012-2013 ID’s and Feature Presentation bumpers. Do you know the true, earliest use of the 2012-2013 era of Encore? I’m sure that it’s got to be at least shortly before March 28th, 2012 (I think).
@@coloniellizardt4191 See if you can find another sighting of the “Adrenaline, Rush” variant of the 2012-2013 Encore Action ID, prior to the December 2013 refresh.
You mean the black colored movie rating text & content info from around that time (March/April/May 2012)? I know that the main Encore channel and their relative Encore Suspense formerly used that variant, after their respective Feature Presentation bumpers sequences (before around mid-June 2012). The Encore Action version remains kind of a mystery, though. 🤔 💭
@@AdrianTheAmazingGuy2005 I guess we’ll wait and see, regarding about that possible variant shown on Encore Action. Then again, it’s possible that, at least a few days before March 28th, 2012, right there, the Encore channels fully phased in the proper 2012 refresh. Was late-February/early-March 2012 really the last time Encore ever used the old 2005 ID’s & Feature Presentation bumpers (including their relative Encore Action)? If some Encore fanatic recorded promos between February 22nd, 2012 to March 28th, 2012, then somewhere, we’ll find the eventual answer as to when Encore also fully retired the old 2005 ID’s & Feature Presentation bumpers.
At least one thing is certain: During the 2012-2013 era, on Encore Action, their Next & Later screen and the Tonight schedule bumpers still used the old background from Spring 2005. The same can be said for the main Encore channel (on the SD feed). P.S. I wonder what the Tonight schedule of Encore Suspense looked like, that is, if it truly existed.
@@carlosaguilar6843 I would bet they probably did the same thing by using the old Encore Mystery background. There's probably a video somewhere on UA-cam.
@@jacksonfilms2450 I guess there’s only at least one way to find out: We stay tuned for more Encore Suspense promo breaks, recorded between March 2012 to December 1st, 2013. And I’m still hoping to find out the true earliest use of the proper 2012-2013 Feature Presentation bumpers: I’m positively sure that they phased them in, just at least more than a few days before March 28th, 2012.
At the 9:31 mark (in this video): You have filled in another missing piece, which is, the full 2012-2013 Encore Action ID. Thank you so much for this.
So that’s the sequence, I see? 2 separate words (Fearless, Thrill) are shown.
On a note: The Tonight schedule of Encore Action still used that old background from 2005 (where it shows 4 people walking).
Another update for Coloniel: On Encore Action, after the April 30th, 2013 airing of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), well, strangely, the Next & Later screen didn’t appear at all.
And just when did the 2005-2013 Next & Later screen of Encore Action began to become increasingly less common, eventually to the point where it’s seemingly no longer shown?
TimeCop very underrated Van Damme film.
Question: Did you any record Encore Action promo breaks, during the time where, after the airings of movies, instead of them showing their 2012-2013 ID’s, their Next & Later screen actually shows up first?
I’m thinking that somewhere between October 6th, 2012 to November 18th, 2012 should probably do it: On the main Encore channel, on 11/18/2012 (Sunday), they aired a 2-part TV movie called Stranded (2002).
I can only imagine if, during mid-to-late-October 2012, Encore Action still showed their 2012-2013 ID’s, almost immediately after the movie airings ended, just before the Next & Later screen follows.
They Should Have Keep This Encore Instand Of The Starz Encore Marge.
I couldn’t agree with you more, Adrian.
I’m still wondering on when was the very last time the Starz channels ever used their 2011-2013 graphics/bumpers (on all 6 of their channels).
At the moment, the latest use of those 2011-2013 era of Starz, still remains at January 13th, 2013 (so far).
If some Starz fanatic out there recorded promo breaks between 1/13/2013 to 2/21/2013, then eventually, we’ll find out the very last day of the 2011-2013 era.
YAAAAA!! Thank you for uploading this, btw, do you have more encore promos from April 2012-November 2013?
I do have a few more to show off!
@@coloniellizardt4191 Including the version where, on the respective 2012-2013 Encore backgrounds (shown after the Feature Presentation bumper sequences), the movie rating and content shown were initially colored black?
On the Encore Suspense version, what if I were to tell you that the black movie rating text displayed (on the candle background) is practically (virtually) difficult to read, except for the parts where the smoke from the candle is shown? Maybe the male voiceover heard could help out what the following movie is rated (despite the black colored text), assuming that you recorded Encore Suspense from around mid-March 2012 to May 31st of that year. 🕯
m.ua-cam.com/video/JsurGQ0NRuo/v-deo.html
@@coloniellizardt4191 I bet that, somewhere between 2/22/2012 to 3/28/2012, much like the main Encore channel did, their relative Encore Action eventually phased in the proper 2012-2013 ID’s and Feature Presentation bumpers.
Do you know the true, earliest use of the 2012-2013 era of Encore? I’m sure that it’s got to be at least shortly before March 28th, 2012 (I think).
@@coloniellizardt4191 See if you can find another sighting of the “Adrenaline, Rush” variant of the 2012-2013 Encore Action ID, prior to the December 2013 refresh.
What The The Black Text From March 2012?
You mean the black colored movie rating text & content info from around that time (March/April/May 2012)?
I know that the main Encore channel and their relative Encore Suspense formerly used that variant, after their respective Feature Presentation bumpers sequences (before around mid-June 2012).
The Encore Action version remains kind of a mystery, though. 🤔 💭
@@carlosaguilar6843 Yeah Black text.
@@AdrianTheAmazingGuy2005 I guess we’ll wait and see, regarding about that possible variant shown on Encore Action.
Then again, it’s possible that, at least a few days before March 28th, 2012, right there, the Encore channels fully phased in the proper 2012 refresh. Was late-February/early-March 2012 really the last time Encore ever used the old 2005 ID’s & Feature Presentation bumpers (including their relative Encore Action)?
If some Encore fanatic recorded promos between February 22nd, 2012 to March 28th, 2012, then somewhere, we’ll find the eventual answer as to when Encore also fully retired the old 2005 ID’s & Feature Presentation bumpers.
Great Channel.
Encore action feature presentation partial
The pillars of the earth encore promo
Do you have any Encore Suspense from October 2012?
Hello, Jackson. 👋
We’ll eventually find out at least soon enough. Stay tuned for more videos from him.
At least one thing is certain: During the 2012-2013 era, on Encore Action, their Next & Later screen and the Tonight schedule bumpers still used the old background from Spring 2005. The same can be said for the main Encore channel (on the SD feed).
P.S. I wonder what the Tonight schedule of Encore Suspense looked like, that is, if it truly existed.
@@carlosaguilar6843 I would bet they probably did the same thing by using the old Encore Mystery background. There's probably a video somewhere on UA-cam.
@@jacksonfilms2450 I guess there’s only at least one way to find out: We stay tuned for more Encore Suspense promo breaks, recorded between March 2012 to December 1st, 2013.
And I’m still hoping to find out the true earliest use of the proper 2012-2013 Feature Presentation bumpers: I’m positively sure that they phased them in, just at least more than a few days before March 28th, 2012.
Big mini series showcase promo encore
Roaring
Man light
End credits last bit
0:03
9:31 9:36 9:41 9:46 9:52
Explosion feet fire
Partial
Next later
Encore action promo
Encore on demand promos Arnold scharware and Batman trilogy
Encore promo
Young guns ii promo
1:06 1:16
Timecop promo
Van damne mondays promo
Titanic promo
Water man
The lord of the rings two towers promo
Batman returns promo
Sony pictures television logo
Encore suspense horror district promo
Car explosion pieces
Encore action ident
Man gun
Explosion aliens
Columbia pictures logo
Man talks
Man talks
Man talks