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'''Logo:''' Same as the Dick Clark "Gold dc" logo, but with "dick clark productions" being replaced by "dick clark video".
'''Logo:''' Same as the Dick Clark "Gold dc" logo, but with "dick clark productions" being replaced by "dick clark video".


'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the "Gold dc" logo.
'''Technique:''' Same as the "Gold dc" logo.


'''Music/Sounds:''' It begins with a high pitched synth chord that holds out for 2 seconds, and then is abruptly interrupted by a lower synthesizer drone, as it descends and then crescendos throughout the rest of the logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' It begins with a high pitched synth chord that holds out for 2 seconds, and then is abruptly interrupted by a lower synthesizer drone, as it descends and then crescendos throughout the rest of the logo.

Revision as of 00:07, 6 December 2022


(1983-1989)

Nickname: "Golden dc"

Logo: Same as the Dick Clark "Gold dc" logo, but with "dick clark productions" being replaced by "dick clark video".

Technique: Same as the "Gold dc" logo.

Music/Sounds: It begins with a high pitched synth chord that holds out for 2 seconds, and then is abruptly interrupted by a lower synthesizer drone, as it descends and then crescendos throughout the rest of the logo.

Music/Sounds Trivia: The jingle was later used for the 1989 Dick Clark Productions logo.

Availability: Hard to find. Can be seen on American Bandstand VHS tapes, co-released by Vestron Music Video.

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