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* Some tapes have the intro to ''{{w|Fire and Ice (1986 film)|Fire And Ice}}'' by {{w|Marietta Waters}} playing over it (and the following copyright warning): Seven Keys was an official video distributor for the film.
* Some tapes have the intro to ''{{w|Fire and Ice (1986 film)|Fire And Ice}}'' by {{w|Marietta Waters}} playing over it (and the following copyright warning): Seven Keys was an official video distributor for the film.


'''Availability:''' Rare; seen on video tapes from the period released in Australia and New Zealand.
'''Availability:''' Seen on video tapes from the period released in Australia and New Zealand.


=== 2nd Logo (Mid 1980s-????) ===
=== 2nd Logo (Mid 1980s-????) ===

Revision as of 16:40, 25 August 2023


1st Logo (Early-Mid 1980s)


Logo: On a black background, we see four lines-- colored green, blue, yellow, and red-- move across the screen from left to right. Then, another set of lines moves toward the top right, followed by another moving toward the top left. This ends with two more sets of lines curving at opposite directions. The camera zooms out to show the lines forming a "7<" with "SEVEN KEYS" below. "PRESENTS" appears below.

Variant: There is one variant where "PRESENTS" is absent from the logo.

Technique: The lines moving, the zoom-out, "PRESENTS" appearing below.

Music/Sounds: A violin stinger (similar to the one in the 1989 PBS logo) with some theremin-like sounds going "bowwww-whoooop-bowwww" as the lines move, ending with a synth stinger.

Music/Sound Variants:

  • Later releases had silence or the movie's theme, oddly enough, probably due to plastering a company's logo.
  • Some tapes have the intro to Fire And Ice by Marietta Waters playing over it (and the following copyright warning): Seven Keys was an official video distributor for the film.

Availability: Seen on video tapes from the period released in Australia and New Zealand.

2nd Logo (Mid 1980s-????)


Note: Seen at the 0:10

Logo: On a blue background, we see a small white 7K logo just like before at the top of the screen with "SEVEN KEYS VIDEO" below it in a futuristic font. The words "Always Entertaining" are wiped below in a neon -ink script.

Technique: Just the words appearing below.

Music/Sounds: Just the announcer saying "Seven Keys Video. Always entertaining."

Availability: Seen on later Seven Keys tapes.

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