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=== (1984-1990) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, the words "ESSEX VIDEO" are seen in a golden Yagi Double font (the same font that the Sega logo uses) with a segmented line in the middle, and surrounded by a rounded rectangle. The logo twirls around diagonally, then unfolds itself. It shines a bit, then we fade out.▼
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▲'''Logo:''' On a black background, the words "ESSEX VIDEO" are seen in a golden Yagi Double font (the same font that the [[Sega]] logo uses) with a segmented line in the middle, and surrounded by a rounded rectangle. The logo twirls around diagonally, then unfolds itself. It shines a bit, then we fade out.
'''Technique:''' The twirling of the logo and shining. Just a shot of a model with cheap effects.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' No sound, but on certain tapes and laserdiscs it used a disco-like synth-piano tune that sounded like something from a news broadcast from the late 70s.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare, possibly bordering on extinct while the music variant is already extinct. Can be seen on vintage
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Revision as of 20:57, 3 February 2023
Background
Essex Video was the home video distributor of Essex Pictures that released its adult films on VHS and sometimes, on Laserdisc. Formerly, their releases were released through a distributor named Select Video.
(1984-1990)
Logo: On a black background, the words "ESSEX VIDEO" are seen in a golden Yagi Double font (the same font that the Sega logo uses) with a segmented line in the middle, and surrounded by a rounded rectangle. The logo twirls around diagonally, then unfolds itself. It shines a bit, then we fade out.
Technique: The twirling of the logo and shining. Just a shot of a model with cheap effects.
Music/Sounds: No sound, but on certain tapes and laserdiscs it used a disco-like synth-piano tune that sounded like something from a news broadcast from the late 70s.
Availability: Ultra rare, possibly bordering on extinct while the music variant is already extinct. Can be seen on vintage pornographic films on videotapes from the 1980s.