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'''Audio:''' A weird vibrato long-held-out synthesized note and a heavily-reverberated morse code, which results into sound like the Erry Vision Films logo, is heard throughout. Two echoing reverberated whooshes complete the appearance of the text.
'''Audio:''' A weird vibrato long-held-out synthesized note and a heavily-reverberated morse code, which results into sound like the Erry Vision Films logo, is heard throughout. Two echoing reverberated whooshes complete the appearance of the text.


'''Availability:''' Appears on German VHS prints of ''Superman'', ''Faces of Death'', ''Barbarian Queen'', ''Basket Case'', and ''The Centerfold Girls'', among other titles.
'''Availability:''' Unknown.{{AvailabilityExamples}}


[[Category:Germany]]
[[Category:Germany]]

Latest revision as of 03:43, 16 November 2023



(1980s)


Visuals: The logo begins with a rotating space background with stars. Some stars are larger than others. After about five seconds, "ALL VIDEO" (with "ALL" being larger than and placed above "VIDEO") trails in from the top. "prasentiert:" trails in from the top as well.

Technique: Low-budget computer animation.

Audio: A weird vibrato long-held-out synthesized note and a heavily-reverberated morse code, which results into sound like the Erry Vision Films logo, is heard throughout. Two echoing reverberated whooshes complete the appearance of the text.

Availability: Appears on German VHS prints of Superman, Faces of Death, Barbarian Queen, Basket Case, and The Centerfold Girls, among other titles.

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