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'''Background:''' Andre Blay Corporation was a video software company founded in 1981 by the titular former head honcho of [[Magnetic Video Corporation]]. The company released videocassettes (VHS and Betamax) under the "Blay Video" name. In early 1982, Embassy Communications, Inc. acquired the company, and Blay was appointed chairman and CEO of [[Embassy Home Entertainment]]. |
'''Background:''' Andre Blay Corporation was a video software company founded in 1981 by the titular former head honcho of [[Magnetic Video Corporation]]. The company released videocassettes (VHS and Betamax) under the "Blay Video" name. In early 1982, Embassy Communications, Inc. acquired the company, and Blay was appointed chairman and CEO of [[Embassy Home Entertainment]]. |
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'''Logo:''' A neon orange circle surrounded by white glitter zooms out on a black background. After it zooms out, two red, orange and white gradient comets fly by the circle all at once, with one on the top edge and one on the bottom edge. We suddenly cut to the circle that now has a curved rectangle on top of it that says "Blay VIDEO" on it. The object then flashes, and becomes a bronze pendant. Glowing an orange aura, it shines from left to right. |
'''Logo:''' A neon orange circle surrounded by white glitter zooms out on a black background. After it zooms out, two red, orange and white gradient comets fly by the circle all at once, with one on the top edge and one on the bottom edge. We suddenly cut to the circle that now has a curved rectangle on top of it that says "Blay VIDEO" on it. The object then flashes, and becomes a bronze pendant. Glowing an orange aura, it shines from left to right. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Decent early 1980s effects, though after the comets streak through the circle, it jarringly cuts to the glowing orange version of the finished product. |
'''FX/SFX:''' Decent early 1980s effects, though after the comets streak through the circle, it jarringly cuts to the glowing orange version of the finished product. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized orchestral-style fanfare. |
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, as the company barely lasted a year, a very short life span. It can be found on its releases, which are hard to find. The image seen here was captured from a 1982 VHS release of ''Revenge'' (also known as ''Inn of the Frightened People''). Some releases may have the 1982 Embassy Home Entertainment logo at the beginning. It also appeared on a few Laserdiscs, which are even harder to come by. |
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, as the company barely lasted a year, a very short life span. It can be found on its releases, which are hard to find. The image seen here was captured from a 1982 VHS release of ''Revenge'' (also known as ''Inn of the Frightened People''). Some releases may have the 1982 Embassy Home Entertainment logo at the beginning. It also appeared on a few Laserdiscs, which are even harder to come by. |
Revision as of 03:57, 22 November 2020
Logo description by StephenCezar15 and indycar Logo capture and editions by robatsea2009, Livin' and indycar Video capture courtesy of ENunn
Background: Andre Blay Corporation was a video software company founded in 1981 by the titular former head honcho of Magnetic Video Corporation. The company released videocassettes (VHS and Betamax) under the "Blay Video" name. In early 1982, Embassy Communications, Inc. acquired the company, and Blay was appointed chairman and CEO of Embassy Home Entertainment.
(Late 1981-1982)
Logo: A neon orange circle surrounded by white glitter zooms out on a black background. After it zooms out, two red, orange and white gradient comets fly by the circle all at once, with one on the top edge and one on the bottom edge. We suddenly cut to the circle that now has a curved rectangle on top of it that says "Blay VIDEO" on it. The object then flashes, and becomes a bronze pendant. Glowing an orange aura, it shines from left to right.
FX/SFX: Decent early 1980s effects, though after the comets streak through the circle, it jarringly cuts to the glowing orange version of the finished product.
Music/Sounds: A synthesized orchestral-style fanfare.
Availability: Extremely rare, as the company barely lasted a year, a very short life span. It can be found on its releases, which are hard to find. The image seen here was captured from a 1982 VHS release of Revenge (also known as Inn of the Frightened People). Some releases may have the 1982 Embassy Home Entertainment logo at the beginning. It also appeared on a few Laserdiscs, which are even harder to come by.