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===Background=== |
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'''Regal Video''' was an American bootleg home video distributor. |
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===Logo (1980's)=== |
===Logo (1980's)=== |
Revision as of 12:24, 13 August 2024
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Background
Regal Video was an American bootleg home video distributor.
Logo (1980's)
Visuals: On a starfield, there is an orange word "REGAL" with a white outline zooming out. As it stops in the center and flashes, the red words "A" above and "VIDEO PRESENTATION" below appear. Light can be seen appearing in various sides. After that, the FBI warning flies in from the lower-left corner and divides into 4 pieces to reveal orange stacked words "A FEATURE PRESENTATION" on a black background.
Technique: Backlit cel and computer animation.
Audio: A stock triumphant synth fanfare, which is actually "The New West" by Craig Palmer.
Availability: Could be found on VHS releases of Invasion of the Blood Farmers and Three on a Meathook, among possible others.