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'''Logo:''' On a black, then rapidly moving zebra-patterned background, we see various images of a gold medal that says "GOLD MEDAL, GM, GUARANTEED". We also see a tunnel vision image of just the background. A few seconds later, the medal is simply in the middle of a black background. Then, in a 1970s style font that outlines the zebra background, the words "GOLD", "MEDAL", and "VIDEO" each appear.
'''Logo:''' On a black, then rapidly moving zebra-patterned background, we see various images of a gold medal that says "GOLD MEDAL, GM, GUARANTEED". We also see a tunnel vision image of just the background. A few seconds later, the medal is simply in the middle of a black background. Then, in a 1970s style font that outlines the zebra background, the words "GOLD", "MEDAL", and "VIDEO" each appear.


'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation.
'''Technique:''' Just the images of the gold medal, the zebra background, and the words appearing. Pretty cheap even by '70s standards.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Same music as the [[Videorama (Germany)|Videorama]] logo (a rock tune that becomes a bombastic fanfare), but it's missing one drum beat (according to AussieRoadshow).
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same music as the [[Videorama (Germany)|Videorama]] logo (a rock tune that becomes a bombastic fanfare), but it's missing one drum beat (according to AussieRoadshow).

Revision as of 00:17, 12 June 2023



(1970s-1980s)




Logo: On a black, then rapidly moving zebra-patterned background, we see various images of a gold medal that says "GOLD MEDAL, GM, GUARANTEED". We also see a tunnel vision image of just the background. A few seconds later, the medal is simply in the middle of a black background. Then, in a 1970s style font that outlines the zebra background, the words "GOLD", "MEDAL", and "VIDEO" each appear.

Technique: Motion-controlled animation.

Music/Sounds: Same music as the Videorama logo (a rock tune that becomes a bombastic fanfare), but it's missing one drum beat (according to AussieRoadshow).

Availability: On '70s and '80s porn tapes such as Pro-Ball Cheerleaders.

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