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Logo description by mr3urious
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Logo capture courtesy of PalaceRoadshow


===Background===
Background: When adult films were officially legalized in Australia in 1983, Pink Video, a subsidiary of 14th Mandolin Productions, became one of the first distributors of such material, starting in 1984 and continuing on throughout the '80s.
When adult films were officially legalized in Australia in 1983, '''Pink Video''', a subsidiary of 14th Mandolin Productions, became one of the first distributors of such material, starting in 1984 and continuing on throughout the '80s.


===1st logo (1984-Late 1980s)===
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'''Visuals:''' The screen pans down from a starry sky. Then, this cuts to the same animation from the King of Video logo, except with "Pink Video" in pink zooming in.
===(1984-Late 1980s)===


'''Technique:''' Same as the King of Video logo.
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Logo: We pan down from a starry sky. Then, this cuts to the same animation from the King of Video logo,except with "Pink Video" in pink zooming forth.


'''Audio:''' An energetic horn and string fanfare, which is apparently an abridged version of a piece of stock music made in the '70s by Johnny Pearson, "Contact".
FX/SFX: Same as the King of Video logo.


'''Availability:''' Seen on pornographic tapes released in Australia.
Music/Sounds: An energetic horn and string fanfare, which is apparently an abridged version of a piece of stock music made in the '70s by Scott Pearson, "Contact".
[[Category:Australia]]

[[Category:Adult entertainment logos]]
Availability: Rare; seen on pornographic tapes released in Australia.
[[Category:Australian adult entertainment logos]]

[[Category:Logos with library music by Johnny Pearson]]
Editor's Note: Same as the King of Video logo.
[[Category:14th Mandolin Productions]]

[[Category:English-language logos]]
[[Category: home entertainment logos]] [[Category: Australian home entertainment logos]] [[Category:Australian logos]]

Latest revision as of 09:21, 5 November 2024


Background

When adult films were officially legalized in Australia in 1983, Pink Video, a subsidiary of 14th Mandolin Productions, became one of the first distributors of such material, starting in 1984 and continuing on throughout the '80s.

1st logo (1984-Late 1980s)


Visuals: The screen pans down from a starry sky. Then, this cuts to the same animation from the King of Video logo, except with "Pink Video" in pink zooming in.

Technique: Same as the King of Video logo.

Audio: An energetic horn and string fanfare, which is apparently an abridged version of a piece of stock music made in the '70s by Johnny Pearson, "Contact".

Availability: Seen on pornographic tapes released in Australia.

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