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'''Jeffrey White''' is a movie visual effects creator, although before that he worked on the Blue Thunder licensed game for the Action Max (a flop of a gaming console which attempted to combine VHS tapes with gaming, ultimately sacrificing much interactivity in favor of just having video clips with insignificant clues of when to shoot). |
'''Jeffrey White''' is a movie visual effects creator, although before that he worked on the Blue Thunder licensed game for the Action Max (a flop of a gaming console which attempted to combine VHS tapes with gaming, ultimately sacrificing much interactivity in favor of just having video clips with insignificant clues of when to shoot). |
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Revision as of 16:53, 10 October 2023
Background
Jeffrey White is a movie visual effects creator, although before that he worked on the Blue Thunder licensed game for the Action Max (a flop of a gaming console which attempted to combine VHS tapes with gaming, ultimately sacrificing much interactivity in favor of just having video clips with insignificant clues of when to shoot).
Logo (1987)
Visuals: We see words "Jeffrey White Productions" against a black background.
Technique: None.
Audio: The ending theme.
Availability: Only seen at the end of the Blue Thunder game for Action Max.