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Availability: Extremely rare, as the company's titles are long out of print. They issued adult films (hence the "X") on VHS, Beta & Laserdisc at the time, such as Barbara Broadcast.
Availability: Extremely rare, as the company's titles are long out of print. They issued adult films (hence the "X") on VHS, Beta & Laserdisc at the time, such as Barbara Broadcast.

Legacy: None.

Revision as of 16:14, 13 October 2022

Logo description by Charles98 and a contributor Video captures by The Vault

(1980-198?) Quality X Video Logo (1980) Logo: A white "Q" zooms out on a blue background. Then, a few seconds later, a flash occurs, revealing a red "X" inside the "Q". The words "Quality X Video Cassette Company" fade in at the bottom afterward.

FX/SFX: The zooming, the flash, and the fading.

Music/Sounds: A piece of Keith Mansfield's "Blockbuster", a full length library cut from the Bruton Music Library.

Music/Sounds Trivia: Mansfield also composed the Bruton cut "National Pride", the opening section of which would later go on to be the CBS-Fox Video theme.

Availability: Extremely rare, as the company's titles are long out of print. They issued adult films (hence the "X") on VHS, Beta & Laserdisc at the time, such as Barbara Broadcast.

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