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Burning Moon Home Video was a sub-label of [[Dead Alive Productions]]. |
Burning Moon Home Video was a sub-label of [[Dead Alive Productions]]. |
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===(1995-2000?)=== |
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Revision as of 14:35, 14 July 2023
Background
Burning Moon Home Video was a sub-label of Dead Alive Productions.
(1995-2000?)
Logo: On a black background, we see a skull with flesh on both of the skull's eye sockets inside a circle with scratches seen on the left of the circle along with the red text below,
HOME VIDEO
Trivia: The skull in the logo is actually the skull that was used for many of the posters and cover arts for the 1992 horror film The Burning Moon.
Variant: A feature presentation variant logo can be seen before the actual logo plays, with the white italic text "Feature Presentation" outlined in red plastered in the front of the logo.
Technique: The fading in and out of the logo.
Music/Sounds: A creepy music box tune along with some howling/moaning wolf noises.
Music/Sounds Variant: In the Feature Presentation variant, the audio is omitted and is replaced with a male announcer saying "And now... our feature presentation".
Availability: Seen on VHS prints of low-budget horror films such as Uninvited, Las Vegas Blood Bath, Dead Time Tales, Animals, Feast, The Screaming, Camp Blood, Vampire Femmes, and Dark Heritage: The Final Descendant.
Legacy: The skull is guaranteed to make people feel uneasy, and the music doesn't make it any better.