Baekrok Production

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Background

Baekrok Production was a South Korean home video distributor.

Logo (Late 1980s-Early 1990s)

Visuals: On a starfield with an UFO-like object spinning above, footages of neon moving objects, a CGI barn, and a train passing around the city fly in from it one by one. A yellow light occurs, and a footage of the Rede Globo 15 Anos ident then zooms in. Another footage of the 2nd RCA SelectaVision logo fades in in the left, as the ident freezes. Before the RCA logo appears, it fades out, revealing three circles with 4 curved lines on each of them. A strange object slides in from above and wipes in the white Hangul text "백록프로덕션". Another strange object slides from right to left, as a rainbow draws in above the logo.

Variant: At rare occasions, the logo is 'cheaply' shortened.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A peaceful chime and accordion tune (a different rendition of "Paris en colère" by Mireille Mathieu).

Audio Variant: The short variant has the 1983-2000 CBS/Fox Video theme play.

Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]

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