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'''Off Hollywood Video''' was a home video label that was part of [[Studio Entertainment]] that was formed along with [[Shooting Star Video]]. It went defunct in 1990 when Studio Entertainment closed its doors.
'''Off Hollywood Video''' was a home video label that was part of [[Studio Entertainment]] that was formed along with [[Shooting Star Video]]. It went defunct in 1990 when Studio Entertainment closed its doors.


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===Logo (1989)===
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Revision as of 15:31, 10 October 2023


Background

Off Hollywood Video was a home video label that was part of Studio Entertainment that was formed along with Shooting Star Video. It went defunct in 1990 when Studio Entertainment closed its doors.

Logo (1989)

Visuals: On a black background, "OFF" and "HOLLYWOOD" come from both sides of the screen. Palm trees grow out of the "L"s in "HOLLYWOOD". A streak in the same color as the trees is wiped in below. Then "VIDEO" appears underneath.

Technique: Early computer graphics.

Audio: A skittering synth jingle with eight piano notes that sounds almost like the Neo-Geo's startup jingle.

Availability: Seen on the VHS releases of Destiny to Order, Where the Spirit Lives, and Mademoiselle Striptease.

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