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'''Availability:''' Unknown, but most likely extinct. If you live in Germany, check old tapes/VHS stores for tapes that have this logo.
'''Availability:''' Unknown, but most likely extinct. If you live in Germany, check old tapes/VHS stores for tapes that have this logo.


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Revision as of 02:23, 5 November 2022



1st Logo (1980s)

Nicknames: "Morse Code", "The Morse Code of Dread"

Logo: 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") trail in from the top. "prasentiert:" trails in from the top as well.

FX/SFX: The trailing of the text and the background rotating. Low-budget animation that makes this logo look like it's from the 1970's.

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

Availability: Unknown, but most likely extinct. If you live in Germany, check old tapes/VHS stores for tapes that have this logo.

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