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==1st Bumper (1982-1985)==
Bumper'''Visuals:''' We see four screens, each containing scenes from a film released by Roadshow Home Video. Here's what films are seen.
 
'''Version 1:'''
Bumper: We see four screens, each containing scenes from a film released by Roadshow Home Video. Here's what films are seen.
*Mad Max (Top left) - We see a car doing a stunt and crashing straight thru a caravan. Then we see Max's car doing a drift around obstacles.
 
*Far East (Top right) - We see a women in-front of people dancing, we see her turn towards a man that's looking at her. We then cut back to the women.
Version 1:
*Gallipoli (Bottom left) - Unknown
Mad Max (Top left) - We see a car doing a stunt and crashing straight thru a caravan. Then we see Max's car doing a drift around obstacles.
Lone*Puberty Wolf McQuadeBlues (Bottom right) - Unknown
Far East (Top right) - We see a women in-front of people dancing, we see her turn towards a man that's looking at her. We then cut back to the women.
'''Version 2:'''
Gallipoli (Bottom left) - Unknown
Puberty*Young BluesDoctors In Love (BottomTop rightleft) - Unknown
*First Blood (Top right) - Unknown
Version 2:
Young*High DoctorsRoad InTo LoveChina (TopBottom left) - Unknown
First*Lone BloodWolf McQuade (TopBottom right) - Unknown
High Road To China (Bottom left) - Unknown
Lone Wolf McQuade (Bottom right) - Unknown
 
Trivia: In version 1, every film seen there is an Australian film.
 
Technique: The live action seen in the films.
 
Audio: Just a male voice-over saying "For More Movie Previews, Keep Watching after the end of the film."
 
Availability: Seen on Roadshow releases that have previews after the film. Version 2 is likely more easier to find due to it's longer usage.
 
'''Trivia:''' In version 1, every film seen there is an Australian film.
 
'''Technique:''' Live action footage.
 
'''Audio:''' Just a male voice-over saying "For More Movie Previews, Keep Watching after the end of the film."
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on Roadshow releases that have previews after the film. Version 2 is likely more easier to find due to it's longer usage.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
 
==2nd Bumper (1985-1992)==
Bumper'''Visuals:''' We start off with the Roadshow Home Video logo (without the text below the logo), it then transitions via a page turning effect to a scene from a movie. After a few seconds, it transtions to another film using the same effect as before, we then see it transtion to two more films, using the same transition effect. Each film seen in the bumper's two versions are a title released on Roadshow Home Video (or one of its sub-labels). The films seen in each version is listed below...
 
'''Version 1:'''
Bumper: We start off with the Roadshow Home Video logo (without the text below the logo), it then transitions via a page turning effect to a scene from a movie. After a few seconds, it transtions to another film using the same effect as before, we then see it transtion to two more films, using the same transition effect. Each film seen in the bumper's two versions are a title released on Roadshow Home Video (or one of its sub-labels). The films seen in each version is listed below...
*The Woman In Red - Unknown
 
#3: *The Flamingo KidTerminator - Unknown
Version 1:
#1: *The Woman InFlamingo RedKid - Unknown
#2: *The TerminatorNeverending Story- Unknown
'''Version 2:'''
#3: The Flamingo Kid - Unknown
#4: *The NeverendingMission Story- Unknown
*Angel Heart - Unknown
Version 2:
#1:*Flight Theof Missionthe -Navagtior -Unknown
#2*Wanted: AngelDead Heartor Alive - Unknown
#3: Flight of the Navagtior -Unknown
#4: Wanted: Dead or Alive - Unknown
 
'''Technique:''' TheLive pageaction turningfilm effectfootage &and thecomputer live action film footageanimation.
 
'''Audio:''' Unknown
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on releases from the era that have previews after the movie. Not all releases from the era had previews after the film.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
*Not all releases from the era had previews after the film.

Revision as of 19:55, 12 November 2023





1st Bumper (1982-1985)

Visuals: We see four screens, each containing scenes from a film released by Roadshow Home Video. Here's what films are seen.

Version 1:

  • Mad Max (Top left) - We see a car doing a stunt and crashing straight thru a caravan. Then we see Max's car doing a drift around obstacles.
  • Far East (Top right) - We see a women in-front of people dancing, we see her turn towards a man that's looking at her. We then cut back to the women.
  • Gallipoli (Bottom left) - Unknown
  • Puberty Blues (Bottom right) - Unknown

Version 2:

  • Young Doctors In Love (Top left) - Unknown
  • First Blood (Top right) - Unknown
  • High Road To China (Bottom left) - Unknown
  • Lone Wolf McQuade (Bottom right) - Unknown

Trivia: In version 1, every film seen there is an Australian film.

Technique: Live action footage.

Audio: Just a male voice-over saying "For More Movie Previews, Keep Watching after the end of the film."

Availability: Seen on Roadshow releases that have previews after the film. [Examples?]

2nd Bumper (1985-1992)

Visuals: We start off with the Roadshow Home Video logo (without the text below the logo), it then transitions via a page turning effect to a scene from a movie. After a few seconds, it transtions to another film using the same effect as before, we then see it transtion to two more films, using the same transition effect. Each film seen in the bumper's two versions are a title released on Roadshow Home Video (or one of its sub-labels). The films seen in each version is listed below...

Version 1:

  • The Woman In Red - Unknown
  • The Terminator - Unknown
  • The Flamingo Kid - Unknown
  • The Neverending Story- Unknown

Version 2:

  • The Mission - Unknown
  • Angel Heart - Unknown
  • Flight of the Navagtior -Unknown
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive - Unknown

Technique: Live action film footage and computer animation.

Audio: Unknown

Availability: Seen on releases from the era that have previews after the movie. [Examples?]

  • Not all releases from the era had previews after the film.
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