I like the slightly bluish atmospheric glow around the world and the peak of sunscreen to the left of the world and the blue light line to the left of the world. Also it's pretty cool that it's turning in the opposite direction as opposed to the show's actually graphics. Great job!
Great job! IMO the problem with the show back then was executive producer Mary-Ellis Bunim who reigned from October 1981 to October 1984. Per Eileen Fulton's autobiography, Ms. Bunim was hell-bent on ignoring the veteran cast members, focusing soley on the younger ones. This in effect forced out Helen Wagner (Nancy - from day one) and Don Mc Cullough (Chris) since they had zip to do on the show and provoked Fulton also to quit after unsuccessful contract renegotiations. Fulton then moved to the West Coast in late 1983 to further pursue her nightclub act. Meanwhile it appeared that Betsy von Furstenberg who "replaced' Fulton as Lisa had issues getting along with the others and the producers were seriously considering killing off Lisa. By chance, Fulton read this in an article, contacted the producers who confirmed this; she said no one would believe Lisa was dead unless she returned to do the death scenes. She offered therefore to return to ATWT (was away a few months) and stayed until the end. Wagner & Mc Cullough returned to the show in 1985 (after Bunim left) and remained until their deaths - in the case of Wagner, just a few months before the end.