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'''Logo:''' Over a black BG, the Phonogram Records logo, but with the purple N instead of the white square, ripples, and zooms in. Suddenly, a light comes and goes right, revealing "nippon phonogram". Finally, the PolyGram byline (a PolyGram company) with a red line underneath (like the PolyGram logo of the time) and "presents" fades underneath.
'''Logo:''' Over a black BG, the Phonogram Records logo, but with the purple N instead of the white square, ripples, and zooms in. Suddenly, a light comes and goes right, revealing "nippon phonogram". Finally, the PolyGram byline (a PolyGram company) with a red line underneath (like the PolyGram logo of the time) and "presents" fades underneath.



Revision as of 07:50, 24 January 2023

(1992)

Logo: Over a black BG, the Phonogram Records logo, but with the purple N instead of the white square, ripples, and zooms in. Suddenly, a light comes and goes right, revealing "nippon phonogram". Finally, the PolyGram byline (a PolyGram company) with a red line underneath (like the PolyGram logo of the time) and "presents" fades underneath.

Technique: The rippling, the panning, and the fade-ins. Acceptable CGI for its time.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on a 1992 tape of a TNT concert in Japan.


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