- 3-G Home Video
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(Mid 1980's) (Poland) |
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|grey}} background, a {{color|yellow}} frame containing a greyscale pixel drawing of a mountain zooms and flips into view. A {{color|red}}/{{color|yellow}} ping then appears, grows, and disappears twice in a row at the highest peak, and then the {{color|red}} stacked letters "{{color|red|'''AV'''}}" flip in from the mountaintop and over to the right. When they settle, the text "{{color|red|'''RS IDEO'''}}" flip in next to it in a Microgramma font, forming "{{color|red|'''ARS VIDEO'''}}. The logo remains still for a few seconds before wiping away left to right. |
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'''Technique:''' Sprite-based computer animation. |
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Logo: On a grey background, a pixel art drawing of a mountain flips towards the screen, surrounded by a yellow border. A red-orange right flashes twice, with "AV" flipping to the side. "RS" and "IDEO" flip in to form "ARS VIDEO" in red. The logo wipes away and cuts to a warning screen, where the yellow text wipes in a dark red border. The "AV" then flips in and the text wipes away. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on Polish copies of various tapes distributed by [[Video Programme Distributors]] and its subsidiaries, like ''Police Trap'', ''French Lovers'', and ''Beyond the Darkness''. It also appears on Polish material from companies like [[ABC Video|ABC Video Enterprises]], Paravision International, and Amazing Movies. |
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FX/SFX: The flipping. |
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Availability: Rare. Seen on Polish releases of VPD releases. |
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Editor's Note: None. |
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(1980's) (UK) |
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Logo: On a white background, there is a black circle with a sharp corner. In it is the text "AVI", all connected together. |
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FX/SFX: None. |
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Music/Sounds: None. |
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Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on UK copies of Island of Death and Honeymoon Horror. |
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Latest revision as of 05:42, 22 April 2024
Pingu and Tabit
(1990s)
Visuals: On a grey background, a yellow frame containing a greyscale pixel drawing of a mountain zooms and flips into view. A red/yellow ping then appears, grows, and disappears twice in a row at the highest peak, and then the red stacked letters "AV" flip in from the mountaintop and over to the right. When they settle, the text "RS IDEO" flip in next to it in a Microgramma font, forming "ARS VIDEO. The logo remains still for a few seconds before wiping away left to right.
Technique: Sprite-based computer animation.
Audio: A loop of a generic pop synth beat.
Availability: Seen on Polish copies of various tapes distributed by Video Programme Distributors and its subsidiaries, like Police Trap, French Lovers, and Beyond the Darkness. It also appears on Polish material from companies like ABC Video Enterprises, Paravision International, and Amazing Movies.