Baroness Videovision: Difference between revisions

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'''Technique:''' Just the words and the pretty lady drawing fading in.
'''Technique:''' Just the words and the pretty lady drawing fading in.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A saxophone version of "Skaters' Waltz" accompanied by an electric piano, composed by Max Reinsch and actually stock.
'''Audio:''' A saxophone version of "Skaters' Waltz" accompanied by an electric piano, composed by Max Reinsch and actually stock.


'''Availability:''' Unknown.
'''Availability:''' Unknown.

Revision as of 15:29, 6 October 2023


(1980s)


Logo: On a black background, we see the word "BARONESS" in a giant blue Tiffany Heavy Italic BT font fade in above. Then, we see a yellow drawing of a woman wearing a Victorian-era dress fading in at the very bottom. Finally, the dark gray word "VIDEOVISION" in a rather cartoonish font fades in between the two.

Technique: Just the words and the pretty lady drawing fading in.

Audio: A saxophone version of "Skaters' Waltz" accompanied by an electric piano, composed by Max Reinsch and actually stock.

Availability: Unknown.

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