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(Early 90's)


===Logo (1989-1992)===
Logo: On a black background, the word "ARROW" in a Futura font scrolls across the screen as many red arrows fly across the screen. When the first copy of the word scrolls off screen, a second copy of the word flies to the middle of the screen as 3 more arrows fly around, one of them is curved and turning instead of flying. When the word reaches the middle of the screen, the curved arrow's line lands behind and in front of the A, making the bar of it. The arrowhead almost touches the W, as well. One final arrow wipes in the registered trademark as well as a red line and "FILM". The arrow shines in sync of the last note of the music.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, multiple red arrows fire themselves all around the screen as the large cyan text "''ARROW''" in a Futura-like font, slides from left to right in a somewhat flat position. The "A" is about double the size of the rest of the letters and has no cross-bar, though. As the text flies off-screen, another arrow flies is launched to the bottom right as the "ARROW" text emerges from the left, standing straight up, as a thin, elongated, and curved arrow emerges from the bottom and then flips around. Another arrow is also shot through the screen. The "ARROW" text moves to the right, swerves to stop in place, and then moves to the center while zooming in and the arrow finally settling as a crossbar for the "A" and the arrowhead resting just below the "W". One final arrow flies across the screen, revealing the white text "FILM" along with a red bar and a registered trademark symbol, and the curved arrow shines white.


'''Variants:'''
FX/SFX: The arrows.
* On 1989-1991 releases, the logo actually starts off as a freeze-frame a few frames in as Dutch warning text scrolls up. After it disappears, the logo plays. See the [[Arrow_Film_Warning_Screens#1st_Warning_(1989-1991)|first warning]].


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
Music/Sounds: An upbeat funky jazz trumpet fanfare.


'''Audio:''' An upbeat funky jazz trumpet fanfare. which is a piece of stock music from Applause Music Entertainment. The bumper variants (aside from the beginning) are silent.
Availability: Rare. Appears on the Dutch VHS releases of Mr. Frost, Runaway Dreams, Too Beautiful to Die, Robot Ninja, Toy Soldiers, Stephen King's Graveyard Shift and Honor Bound, among others.


'''Availability:''' Appears on the Dutch VHS releases of ''City Slickers, Mr. Frost'', ''Runaway Dreams'', ''Too Beautiful to Die'', ''Robot Ninja'', ''Toy Soldiers'', ''Stephen King's Graveyard Shift'', and ''Honor Bound'', among others.
Editor's Note: None.


[[Category:Dutch logos]]
[[Category:Netherlands]]
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Dutch home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Dutch home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Logos with library music]]

Latest revision as of 11:40, 18 April 2024


Logo (1989-1992)

Visuals: On a black background, multiple red arrows fire themselves all around the screen as the large cyan text "ARROW" in a Futura-like font, slides from left to right in a somewhat flat position. The "A" is about double the size of the rest of the letters and has no cross-bar, though. As the text flies off-screen, another arrow flies is launched to the bottom right as the "ARROW" text emerges from the left, standing straight up, as a thin, elongated, and curved arrow emerges from the bottom and then flips around. Another arrow is also shot through the screen. The "ARROW" text moves to the right, swerves to stop in place, and then moves to the center while zooming in and the arrow finally settling as a crossbar for the "A" and the arrowhead resting just below the "W". One final arrow flies across the screen, revealing the white text "FILM" along with a red bar and a registered trademark symbol, and the curved arrow shines white.

Variants:

  • On 1989-1991 releases, the logo actually starts off as a freeze-frame a few frames in as Dutch warning text scrolls up. After it disappears, the logo plays. See the first warning.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: An upbeat funky jazz trumpet fanfare. which is a piece of stock music from Applause Music Entertainment. The bumper variants (aside from the beginning) are silent.

Availability: Appears on the Dutch VHS releases of City Slickers, Mr. Frost, Runaway Dreams, Too Beautiful to Die, Robot Ninja, Toy Soldiers, Stephen King's Graveyard Shift, and Honor Bound, among others.

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