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===Logo (1992)===
===Logo (1992)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a city skyline rises up as the camera zooms in towards the top of a building, revealing a burning fire background, as two spheres containing the silver text "FORBIDDEN FILMS" slide in from left and right and connect, soon covering the screen segment-by-segment with the background turning black. A golden word "PRESENTS" fades in below, and the screen morphs back into a sphere.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a city skyline rises up as the camera zooms in towards the top of a building, revealing a burning fire background, as two spheres containing the silver text "FORBIDDEN FILMS" slide in from left and right and connect, soon covering the screen segment-by-segment with the background turning black. A golden word "PRESENTS" fades in below, and the screen morphs back into a sphere.

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Background

Forbidden Films was an American adult video distributor.

Logo (1992)

Visuals: On a black background, a city skyline rises up as the camera zooms in towards the top of a building, revealing a burning fire background, as two spheres containing the silver text "FORBIDDEN FILMS" slide in from left and right and connect, soon covering the screen segment-by-segment with the background turning black. A golden word "PRESENTS" fades in below, and the screen morphs back into a sphere.

Technique: CGI done in NewTek Video Toaster.

Audio: An ominous 2-note synth chord, ending with a whoosh.

Availability: Seen on a VHS release of The Tiffany Minx Affair, The Witching Hour, Girls of Summer and others.

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