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* ''Series/ForAllMankind''. At the end of Season One, what appears to be an Apollo command module is sitting in the middle of the ocean. Then there's a countdown to blastoff and it's revealed to be just the tip of a huge Sea Dragon heavy lift rocket.
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Three series of idents have been introduced since the 2004 series was last used (at time of editing), so "former", in its strictest sense, doesn't seem like the clearest way to describe the circumstances.


* The former Creator/Channel4 StationIdent series has the camera {{pan}} through an environment with lots of floating bars at odd angles, until suddenly they resolve into the 4 logo, and then it's gone again.

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* The former Creator/Channel4 StationIdent series used between December 2004 and September 2015 has the camera {{pan}} through an environment with lots of floating bars at odd angles, until suddenly they resolve into the 4 logo, and then it's gone again.
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Sometimes, often due to uncommon conditions such as viewing through a telescope, camera or other similar optical device, people can get confused and mistake something small and close (such as an insect) for something far and huge (such as an [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Attacking 50 Foot Whatever ]]). Or vice versa. For reasons closely related to the RuleOfFunny, this happens more often in fiction than in RealLife, though TruthInTelevision cases are not unheard of.

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Sometimes, often due to uncommon conditions such as viewing through a telescope, camera or other similar optical device, people can get confused and mistake something small and close (such as an insect) for something far and huge (such as an [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Attacking 50 Foot Whatever ]]).50-Foot Whatever]]). Or vice versa. For reasons closely related to the RuleOfFunny, this happens more often in fiction than in RealLife, though TruthInTelevision cases are not unheard of.
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** The Doctor [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvnKXOGYKM8 once explained]] that the TARDIS works by neatly subverting this trope. He held two boxes in his hands; one was bigger and one was smaller. After walking away from the larger box, the physically smaller box now had a larger apparent size. But what if you could make it so that [[BiggerOnTheInside the relative dimensions in space were actual?]]

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** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]", the Doctor [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvnKXOGYKM8 once explained]] that explains]] how the TARDIS works by neatly subverting this trope. He held two boxes in his hands; one was bigger and one was smaller. After walking away from the larger box, the physically smaller box now had a larger apparent size. But what if you could make it so that [[BiggerOnTheInside the relative dimensions in space were actual?]]actual]]?
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* The former Creator/Channel4 StationIdent series has the camera pan through an environment with lots of floating bars at odd angles, until suddenly they resolve into the 4 logo, and then it's gone again.

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* The former Creator/Channel4 StationIdent series has the camera pan {{pan}} through an environment with lots of floating bars at odd angles, until suddenly they resolve into the 4 logo, and then it's gone again.

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