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Revision as of 16:11, 7 April 2023
Descriptions by
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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)
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 in.
Technique: Same as the King of Video logo.
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 Johnny Pearson, "Contact".
Availability: Rare. Seen on pornographic tapes released in Australia.