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'''Logo:''' We see the CASCOM blue globe footage from the [[Westcon Home Video]] and [[Converge Video]] logos, but it's playing forwards. A few seconds after, a freeze-frame occurs, and a white logo stretches in from the center and places below. The logo has an icon of a shadow of a head watching TV with the text "Screen Entertainment" seen next to it. |
'''Logo:''' We see the CASCOM blue globe footage from the [[Westcon Home Video]] and [[Converge Video]] logos, but it's playing forwards. A few seconds after, a freeze-frame occurs, and a white logo stretches in from the center and places below. The logo has an icon of a shadow of a head watching TV with the text "Screen Entertainment" seen next to it. |
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'''Technique:''' Stock footage and computer effects. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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Revision as of 17:47, 6 October 2023
(1980s)
Logo: We see the CASCOM blue globe footage from the Westcon Home Video and Converge Video logos, but it's playing forwards. A few seconds after, a freeze-frame occurs, and a white logo stretches in from the center and places below. The logo has an icon of a shadow of a head watching TV with the text "Screen Entertainment" seen next to it.
Technique: Stock footage and computer effects.
Audio: None.
Availability: Appeared on 80s VHS tapes from Scandinavia, such as Topp TV.