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Logo description by Lisa12971 and katola520
{{PageCredits|description=Lisa12971 and katola520|capture=Lisa12971|video=swedishintros and precert|edits=Michael Kenchington}}
Logo captures by Lisa12971
Video captures courtesy of swedishintros and precert


===Logo (1979-1984)===


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(1979-1984)
Hokushin Audio Visual (1979), Version 1.png|Red variant
Video Movies from Hokushin (1979-1984) #1Video Movies from Hokushin (1979-1984) #2
Hokushin Audio Visual (1979), Version 2.png|White variant
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, two red lines wipe in towards the middle of the screen from opposite directions of each other, peaking to make two small mountains that form an "{{color|red|'''M'''}}". A "{{color|red|'''V'''}}" then slides downward from the top of the screen and lines up with the "{{color|red|'''M'''}}", resting within the middle gap. Underneath, "'''VIDEO MOVIES'''" appears one by one in a stylized sans serif font, with the 1st "'''V'''" and "'''M'''" having a curled line to their left side, and a red line wipes in below. Finally, the byline "{{font|Times|{{color|red|'''from Hokushin'''}}}}" appears below as a small size, slowly growing in size before stopping after a second.


'''Early Variant:''' Originally, the background was red, the logo was gold, and "{{font|Times|'''from Hokushin'''}}" was white.
Logo: On a white background, two red lines move towards the middle of the screen from opposite directions, peaking to make two small mirrored mountains that form an "M". A "V" moves downward from the top of the screen and lines up with the "M". Underneath, in quick sucession, is the name "VIDEO MOVIES" with each letter spelled out one by one. Following that is another red line swiped from left to right and the byline "from Hokushin" zooming in under the line.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
Early Variant: The background of this logo is red, the lines and name are in yellow, and the "from Hokushin" byline is in white. This logo is pre-empted by a blue warning screen.


'''Audio:''' A trumpet solo with a loud brass stinger near the end. This was the same fanfare used to open and close newscasts on the Italian broadcaster Rai 1 (''TG1'', or ''Telegiornale 1'') from 1976 to 1992 (though the fanfare would be higher pitched on those newscasts in its later years). Both variants have a voiceover.
FX/SFX: The lines forming the top logo, lettering, underline, and the zoom-in of the byline are done in quick succession. Probably done on Scanimate.
*The voiceover in the early variant has a man with a Maltese accent (Joe Gatt, the company's founder) and mentions that the VHS is a "special arrangement of the producer and the distributor".
*The later one has a voiceover in which a man with a British accent is reading over a VHS legal disclaimer.


'''Availability:'''
Music/Sounds/Voice-over: A trumpet solo with a loud brass stinger near the end. This was actually a variation of TG1's opening music.
*Seen on 1970s-1980s UK VHS releases of ''Gregory's Girl'', ''For the Love of Ada'', ''Q: The Winged Serpent'', ''The Buddy Holly Story'', ''Queens of Evil'', ''Going Steady'', ''Shark's Cave'', ''No Place to Hide'', ''Sex Diary'', ''Island of Death'', ''Evil in the Deep'', ''Fatty Finn'', ''Lemon Popsicle'', ''Loose Shoes'', ''Jungle Burger'', and ''Mean Streets''.
The voiceover in the early variant has a man with a Maltese accent (Joe Gatt, the company's founder) and mentions that the VHS is a "special arrangement of the producer and the distributor".
*It also appears on the 1984 UK pre-cert VHS release of the 1979 TV movie ''Willa'' as well.
The later one has a voiceover in which a man with a British accent is reading over a VHS legal disclaimer.


{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}
Availability: Rare. Seen on 1970s-1980s UK VHS releases of Gregory's Girl, For the Love of Ada, Q: The Winged Serpent, The Buddy Holly Story, Queens of Evil, Going Steady, Shark's Cave, No Place to Hide, Sex Diary, Island of Death, Evil in the Deep, Fatty Finn, Lemon Popsicle, Loose Shoes, Jungle Burger, and Mean Streets.
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:United Kingdom]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:British home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Logos with film and television music]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 1 November 2024


Logo (1979-1984)


Visuals: On a white background, two red lines wipe in towards the middle of the screen from opposite directions of each other, peaking to make two small mountains that form an "M". A "V" then slides downward from the top of the screen and lines up with the "M", resting within the middle gap. Underneath, "VIDEO MOVIES" appears one by one in a stylized sans serif font, with the 1st "V" and "M" having a curled line to their left side, and a red line wipes in below. Finally, the byline "from Hokushin" appears below as a small size, slowly growing in size before stopping after a second.

Early Variant: Originally, the background was red, the logo was gold, and "from Hokushin" was white.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A trumpet solo with a loud brass stinger near the end. This was the same fanfare used to open and close newscasts on the Italian broadcaster Rai 1 (TG1, or Telegiornale 1) from 1976 to 1992 (though the fanfare would be higher pitched on those newscasts in its later years). Both variants have a voiceover.

  • The voiceover in the early variant has a man with a Maltese accent (Joe Gatt, the company's founder) and mentions that the VHS is a "special arrangement of the producer and the distributor".
  • The later one has a voiceover in which a man with a British accent is reading over a VHS legal disclaimer.

Availability:

  • Seen on 1970s-1980s UK VHS releases of Gregory's Girl, For the Love of Ada, Q: The Winged Serpent, The Buddy Holly Story, Queens of Evil, Going Steady, Shark's Cave, No Place to Hide, Sex Diary, Island of Death, Evil in the Deep, Fatty Finn, Lemon Popsicle, Loose Shoes, Jungle Burger, and Mean Streets.
  • It also appears on the 1984 UK pre-cert VHS release of the 1979 TV movie Willa as well.
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