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zoom out above the crown, with the top-right part of the "T" extended over the rest of the letters. The crown is smaller in order to accomodate this.
zoom out above the crown, with the top-right part of the "T" extended over the rest of the letters. The crown is smaller in order to accomodate this.


FX: The zooming and fading effects, which don't look too bad compared to other Scandinavian logos of the period...
FX/SFX: The zooming and fading effects.

Cheesy Factor: ...but the crown and text are rather poorly chyroned in.


Music/Sounds: A dramatic synth bass with a weird distorted screech at the end.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic synth bass with a weird distorted screech at the end.


Availability: Seen on old Scandinavian tapes at the time, I suppose.
Availability: Seen on old Swedish tapes at the time.

Editor's Note: Despite the rather poorly chyroned in crown and text and strange music, the logo isn't too bad compared to other Scandinavian logos of the period.


[[Category:Swedish Logos]]
Scare Factor: Minimal to low due to the synth music, especially the screeching!
[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]
[[Category:Swedish Home Entertainment Logos]]

Revision as of 08:26, 13 July 2020

(1980's)


Logo: Against a black background, a blue, double-layered octagonal frame zooms out. Then, an abstract, three-pointed gold crown fades in the center. The two points at the edge "shine".

Variant: A version exists in which the words

Crown Video

TOWER VISION FILM AB

zoom out above the crown, with the top-right part of the "T" extended over the rest of the letters. The crown is smaller in order to accomodate this.

FX/SFX: The zooming and fading effects.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic synth bass with a weird distorted screech at the end.

Availability: Seen on old Swedish tapes at the time.

Editor's Note: Despite the rather poorly chyroned in crown and text and strange music, the logo isn't too bad compared to other Scandinavian logos of the period.

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