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=== 1st Logo (1987) ===
=== 1st Logo (1987) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Clear Clapperboard", "Clapperboard and Filmstrips", "An Australian State in a Greek VHS Logo?", "The Victoria Filmstrips"


'''Logo:''' We see a transparent clapboard laying on on a dark blue grid. There is a white background and magenta, cyan, and yellow filmstrips running through the clapboard, in the shape of what looks like the Australian state of Victoria. The camera then zooms out. The words "HOME VIDEO AFFAIR" then appear in a sans-serif font.
'''Logo:''' We see a transparent clapboard laying on on a dark blue grid. There is a white background and magenta, cyan, and yellow filmstrips running through the clapboard, in the shape of what looks like the Australian state of Victoria. The camera then zooms out. The words "HOME VIDEO AFFAIR" then appear in a sans-serif font.
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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare, but probably a bit more common if you live in Greece.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare, but probably a bit more common if you live in Greece.

'''Editor's Note:''' The logo zooming out is shaky and a little off, and the only REAL animation here is the text appearing, making it quite cheap. Other than that, some people would think of the Australian state of Victoria because of the way the filmstrips look.


[[Category:Greek logos]]
[[Category:Greek logos]]

Revision as of 02:36, 13 October 2022

1st Logo (1987)


Logo: We see a transparent clapboard laying on on a dark blue grid. There is a white background and magenta, cyan, and yellow filmstrips running through the clapboard, in the shape of what looks like the Australian state of Victoria. The camera then zooms out. The words "HOME VIDEO AFFAIR" then appear in a sans-serif font.

FX/SFX: The camera zooming out and the picture of the clapboard.

Music/Sounds: A snippet of "Rendez-vous IV" by Jean Michael Jarre, which continues from the warning.

Availability: Ultra rare, but probably a bit more common if you live in Greece.

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