Myers's Rum Video Network

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Background

Myers's Rum Video Network was a music nightclub network founded by Edgar Bronfman, Jr. (the current CEO of the Warner Music Group) in 1986, after he took over his family's liquor business "Seagram's" and was also obsessed with music at the time.

Flashing/Zooming (1986-1987)



ID: On a pink background, we see a sketch of a hand spinning a globe, with rings around it, and the blue text "MYERS" on the top, "RUM" below it, and "Video Network" on the bottom. The logo flashes, inverting the colors on each flash, and zooms into the screen. The cycle repeats, but with the background and globe flashing from red to yellow, and the text yellow to red, and then from yellow to blue. Then, it cycles through all three color schemes.

Technique: Camera controlled animation.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic series of cymbal hits.

Availability: Extinct.

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