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The screen then flips upward to reveal the same background, sans the stars and specks, and cyan text reading "'''{{color|cyan|ANTICIPA}}'''" quickly appears afterwards. |
The screen then flips upward to reveal the same background, sans the stars and specks, and cyan text reading "'''{{color|cyan|ANTICIPA}}'''" quickly appears afterwards. |
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'''Technique:''' The stars and specks popping in and out, the shooting star moving, the film strip flying in, the screen flipping. All done with primitive computer animation. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' An excerpt of "Reaching For Tomorrow: Opening" by John Manchester. The audio sounds muffled in this logo, possibly due to tape deterioration. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' An excerpt of "Reaching For Tomorrow: Opening" by John Manchester. The audio sounds muffled in this logo, possibly due to tape deterioration. |
Revision as of 23:48, 5 December 2022
HibiscusCrown20
Video captures courtesy of
Raro VHS
(1990s?)
Logo: On a black, space-like background with white stars, a shooting star moving toward the bottom-left of the screen, and a periwinkle gradient towards the bottom with black specks popping in and out on it, a golden film strip flies in from the left and covers the middle of the screen. In the middle of the strip, the company's logo appears:
VIDEO HOME
The screen then flips upward to reveal the same background, sans the stars and specks, and cyan text reading "ANTICIPA" quickly appears afterwards.
Technique: The stars and specks popping in and out, the shooting star moving, the film strip flying in, the screen flipping. All done with primitive computer animation.
Music/Sounds: An excerpt of "Reaching For Tomorrow: Opening" by John Manchester. The audio sounds muffled in this logo, possibly due to tape deterioration.
Availability: Unknown. It might be found on an Argentine VHS release of the 1996 action/sci-fi film Head Games that was distributed by them.