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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a blue-outlined globe is rotating. When the globe reaches Europe, it freezes, as the text "'''CONVERGE VIDEO''' PRESENTS" (with a segmented circle between "'''CONVERGE'''" and "'''VIDEO'''") fades in. The text then flips around several times. It fades out and the globe begins spinning again and zooming out.
'''Technique:''' Computer effects.
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'''Availability:'''
▲'''Music/Sounds:''' A creepy yet catchy synthesized xylophone/piano tune, then several claps as the logo wipes, and then a music which sounds like an early Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game. This is actually an excerpt from ''A Wongga Dance Song'' by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
▲'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Only seen on Dutch VHS tapes of ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', ''Wulpse Amazones'' and ''Deadbeat''.
▲[[Category:Dutch Logos]]
▲[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]
[[Category:Dutch home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Logos with popular music]]
[[Category:Logos with Cascom stock footage]]
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 29 May 2024
Captures by
mr3urious
Video captures courtesy of
moskameijer
mr3urious
Video captures courtesy of
moskameijer
Logo (1985-1986)
Visuals: On a black background, a blue-outlined globe is rotating. When the globe reaches Europe, it freezes, as the text "CONVERGE VIDEO PRESENTS" (with a segmented circle between "CONVERGE" and "VIDEO") fades in. The text then flips around several times. It fades out and the globe begins spinning again and zooming out.
Technique: Computer effects.
Audio: A creepy but catchy synthesized xylophone/piano tune, then several claps as the logo wipes, and then music which sounds like an early Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game. This is actually an excerpt from "A Wongga Dance Song" by Ryuichi Sakamoto off of the Esperanto album.
Availability: Only seen on Dutch VHS tapes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Wulpse Amazones, and Deadbeat.