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:''Not to be confused with [[Medusa Home Entertainment |
:''Not to be confused with [[Medusa Home Entertainment|the Mediaset company]] of a similar name.'' |
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===1st Logo (1981-1990)=== |
===1st Logo (1981-1990)=== |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' Against a black background, a purple box spins out with a residue-trailing effect. Then, a series of tiles are formed in a counterclockwise spiral pattern, forming a yellow Medusa against a red BG. Finally, "MEDUSA" (in a thick white font) slides up in a residue-trailing effect, followed by "COMMUNICATIONS LTD" (in a smaller white Impact font), which lacks any sort of trailing effects. |
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'''Nickname''': "Tile Medusa" |
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'''Technique:''' Scanimate. |
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'''FX/SFX''': The tiles and trailing effects. |
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*Seen on some old British, and German tapes, as well as some Japanese tapes released by the company [[Pack-In-Video|Pack-In Video]]. |
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*This was also used on some Australian [[CBS/Fox Video]] releases too. |
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*It also appears on the 1984 UK pre-cert VHS release of ''Charlie and the Talking Buzzard'' and the 1985 UK pre-cert VHS release of ''The Houndcats and The Barkleys Vol. 4'', respectively. |
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'''Editor's Note''': None. |
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===2nd Logo (1988-2004)=== |
===2nd Logo (1988-2004)=== |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a black background, a blue filmstrip is seen scrolling upwards. As the camera zooms out and tilts, the Medusa Pictures logo on a black square scrolls along it. The logo has "'''Medusa'''" in a bulky-looking font, with a line running along the "edusa" part of it, partially involving the "d". Below it is "PICTURES" aligned to the left in a tall sans serif font. The logo continues to scroll along a zigzag-like pattern of flimstrips, as the camera pans by them. Upon reaching the last part of the filmstrip, 2 red lasers cut a section off and the filmstrip flies offscreen. The remaining square tilts to an upwards angle as the text emerges from the squaure by a shining effect, turning a red/blue graident color. The text then shines. |
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'''Nicknames''': "Where's Medusa?", "The Filmstrip Gears" |
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'''FX/SFX''': The filmstrip rolling, the lasers cutting the logo, the text emerging and shining. |
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'''Technique:''' Computer animation. |
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*Seen on mainly British VHS and DVD releases from this company before its acquisition by Contender in 2004. |
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 23 July 2024
mr3urious and kidinbed
Captures by
TheUndertaker180 and kidinbed
Editions by
Optimus Prime 2000, Kobepedia, CooleyBoy10 and Michael Kenchington
Video captures courtesy of
VerticalHold09
- Not to be confused with the Mediaset company of a similar name.
1st Logo (1981-1990)
Visuals: Against a black background, a purple box spins out with a residue-trailing effect. Then, a series of tiles are formed in a counterclockwise spiral pattern, forming a yellow Medusa against a red BG. Finally, "MEDUSA" (in a thick white font) slides up in a residue-trailing effect, followed by "COMMUNICATIONS LTD" (in a smaller white Impact font), which lacks any sort of trailing effects.
Technique: Scanimate.
Audio: A synth humming sound as the box spins out, and a deep, ancient-sounding synth fanfare as the Medusa is formed.
Availability:
- Seen on some old British, and German tapes, as well as some Japanese tapes released by the company Pack-In Video.
- This was also used on some Australian CBS/Fox Video releases too.
- It also appears on the 1984 UK pre-cert VHS release of Charlie and the Talking Buzzard and the 1985 UK pre-cert VHS release of The Houndcats and The Barkleys Vol. 4, respectively.
2nd Logo (1988-2004)
Visuals: On a black background, a blue filmstrip is seen scrolling upwards. As the camera zooms out and tilts, the Medusa Pictures logo on a black square scrolls along it. The logo has "Medusa" in a bulky-looking font, with a line running along the "edusa" part of it, partially involving the "d". Below it is "PICTURES" aligned to the left in a tall sans serif font. The logo continues to scroll along a zigzag-like pattern of flimstrips, as the camera pans by them. Upon reaching the last part of the filmstrip, 2 red lasers cut a section off and the filmstrip flies offscreen. The remaining square tilts to an upwards angle as the text emerges from the squaure by a shining effect, turning a red/blue graident color. The text then shines.
Variant: A short variant exists which is mainly seen on trailers.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: A new age tune, followed by church bells.
Availability:
- Seen on mainly British VHS and DVD releases from this company before its acquisition by Contender in 2004.
- It also makes an appearance on the Brazilian VHS release of Moon 44, plastering the Overseas Filmgroup logo.