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''Logo description by mr3urious''
===Background===
'''Screen Legends''' was a video label of the [[Pickwick Video|Pickwick Group]] that released mostly children's content on VHS.


(1986-1989)
===Logo (November 3, 1986-1989) ===
[[File:Screen Legends logo.jpg|center|350px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue/white gradient background, a red rectangular border is drawn clockwise, which fills with red. A gold star then flips in from the right to the top of the rectangle. A white border is added behind that. Then, the words "SCREEN" and "LEGENDS", in a white Revue font, zoom out from the bottom below the star. The star then shines with a few pings.


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a blue/white gradient background, a red rectangular border is drawn clockwise, which fills with red. Then, a gold star flips in from the right to the top of the rectangle. A white border is added behind that. Then, the words "SCREEN" and "LEGENDS", in a white Revue font, zoom out from the bottom below the star. The star shines with a few pings.
* A variant of this logo which has the star flipping in from the left side of the logo instead of the right exists, which is seen at the end of some UK VHS releases (and sometimes at the start of them).
* A variant of this logo which freezes towards the end of some UK VHS releases after the animation finishes also exists, which is seen at the end of ''Worzel Gummidge'' Volumes 1 and 2, ''Henry's Cat & Friends: The Magic Tummy Button'', and some copies of ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends: The Deputation and Other Stories'', respectively.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
FX/SFX: The frame drawing, color fill, star, zooming letters, and pinging.


Music/Sounds: A synth tune with a rising 8-note horn fanfare, similar to Carolco Pictures.
'''Audio:''' A synth tune with a rising eight-note horn fanfare, similar to [[Carolco Pictures]]. This is actually from the Bruton Music library titled "Ricotti Logo 9" composed by Frank Ricotti.


Availability: Rare; appeared on old videos of ''Thomas the Tank Engine'' and ''Henry's Cat'' from the UK.
'''Availability:''' Seen on UK VHS releases by Screen Legends from the time-period until 1989.
* Examples include the ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' Season 2 releases of ''Thomas, Percy and the Coal and Other Stories'', ''Percy and Harold and Other Stories'', and ''The Deputation and Other Stories'', ''Paddington Bear's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th 'Anywhen' TV Shows'' releases, ''Worzel Gummidge'', ''Henry's Cat'', and the 1986 UK VHS re-release of ''Nursery Rhymes'', respectively, among many others.
* It is also seen at the start and end of both the 1986 UK VHS releases of ''The Golden Treasury of Classic Fairy Tales'', and ''Famous Five: Five Go to the Mystery Moor'', the 1987 UK VHS releases of ''Beethoven's Fidelio'', and ''The Water Babies'' (1978), the 1988 UK VHS releases of ''ABBA: The Video Hits'' and ''ABBA: More Video Hits'', and the 1989 UK VHS release of ''Incredible Creatures 1'', respectively.
* It is also seen at the start of the 1988 UK VHS release of ''Jack in the Box Volume 2: The Animals Went In Two by Two'' as well, but not at the end of it.
* This logo also does not appear on the 1988 UK VHS release of ''The Worst Witch'' (the 1986 TV movie, not to be confused with the 1998 [[CITV]] series of the same name), as the opening variant of the 1983 [[Central Productions|Central]] logo is seen at the start and end instead.


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Latest revision as of 14:39, 24 August 2024


Background

Screen Legends was a video label of the Pickwick Group that released mostly children's content on VHS.

Logo (November 3, 1986-1989)

Visuals: On a blue/white gradient background, a red rectangular border is drawn clockwise, which fills with red. A gold star then flips in from the right to the top of the rectangle. A white border is added behind that. Then, the words "SCREEN" and "LEGENDS", in a white Revue font, zoom out from the bottom below the star. The star then shines with a few pings.

Variants:

  • A variant of this logo which has the star flipping in from the left side of the logo instead of the right exists, which is seen at the end of some UK VHS releases (and sometimes at the start of them).
  • A variant of this logo which freezes towards the end of some UK VHS releases after the animation finishes also exists, which is seen at the end of Worzel Gummidge Volumes 1 and 2, Henry's Cat & Friends: The Magic Tummy Button, and some copies of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends: The Deputation and Other Stories, respectively.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A synth tune with a rising eight-note horn fanfare, similar to Carolco Pictures. This is actually from the Bruton Music library titled "Ricotti Logo 9" composed by Frank Ricotti.

Availability: Seen on UK VHS releases by Screen Legends from the time-period until 1989.

  • Examples include the Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends Season 2 releases of Thomas, Percy and the Coal and Other Stories, Percy and Harold and Other Stories, and The Deputation and Other Stories, Paddington Bear's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th 'Anywhen' TV Shows releases, Worzel Gummidge, Henry's Cat, and the 1986 UK VHS re-release of Nursery Rhymes, respectively, among many others.
  • It is also seen at the start and end of both the 1986 UK VHS releases of The Golden Treasury of Classic Fairy Tales, and Famous Five: Five Go to the Mystery Moor, the 1987 UK VHS releases of Beethoven's Fidelio, and The Water Babies (1978), the 1988 UK VHS releases of ABBA: The Video Hits and ABBA: More Video Hits, and the 1989 UK VHS release of Incredible Creatures 1, respectively.
  • It is also seen at the start of the 1988 UK VHS release of Jack in the Box Volume 2: The Animals Went In Two by Two as well, but not at the end of it.
  • This logo also does not appear on the 1988 UK VHS release of The Worst Witch (the 1986 TV movie, not to be confused with the 1998 CITV series of the same name), as the opening variant of the 1983 Central logo is seen at the start and end instead.
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