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'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth chord, then a repeating series of synth beeps and 3 "pings" in sync with the shining.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth chord, then a repeating series of synth beeps and 3 "pings" in sync with the shining.


'''Availability:''' Can be found on tapes from the period, such as budget versions of the post-1984 [[New World Pictures|New World]] library, among others, and some tapes of TV shows, most notably ''Crime Story, Faerie Tale Theatre'', and ''Saturday Night Live''. Also seen on budget tapes such as ''Heathers, Transformations'', and ''Last Train from Gun Hill''. Some Starmaker tapes were later re-issued by [[Video Treasures]]/[[Anchor Bay Entertainment|Anchor Bay]] in the late 1990s, but the logo still appears on the tapes. This also makes surprise apperances on the Amazon Prime Video and Tubi prints of ''The Last Days of Frank'' ''and'' ''Jesse James''. Its first appearance was on ''The Little Mermaid'', acquired from GG Communications and released to ride on the coattails of the Disney film of the same name.
'''Availability:''' Can be found on tapes from the period, such as budget versions of the post-1984 [[New World Pictures|New World]] library, among others, and some tapes of TV shows, most notably ''Crime Story, Faerie Tale Theatre'', and ''Saturday Night Live''. Also seen on budget tapes such as ''Heathers, Transformations'', and ''Last Train from Gun Hill''. Some Starmaker tapes were later re-issued by [[Video Treasures]]/[[Anchor Bay Entertainment|Anchor Bay]] in the late 1990s, but the logo still appears on the tapes. This also makes surprise apperances on the Amazon Prime Video and Tubi prints of ''The Last Days of Frank'' ''and'' ''Jesse James''. Its first appearance was on ''The Little Mermaid'' (specifically the 1975 adaptation by [[Toei Company|Toei]]), acquired from GG Communications and released to ride on the coattails of the Disney film of the same name.


=== 2nd Logo (2000s) ===
=== 2nd Logo (2000s) ===

Revision as of 00:27, 12 March 2023


1st Logo (October 1, 1989-1998)


Logo: We start out with a dark blue starry sky background which is almost the same as 1987 Academy Entertainment logo or 1988 CIC Video warning. A silver/gray octagonal rectangle shifts up. Then "STARMAKER" in a stylized font with a line under it, but the bottom V of the M overlaps it, making it "cut open", shifts down to on the rectangle. The name then shines with pings.

Technique: The animation in the logo.

Music/Sounds: A synth chord, then a repeating series of synth beeps and 3 "pings" in sync with the shining.

Availability: Can be found on tapes from the period, such as budget versions of the post-1984 New World library, among others, and some tapes of TV shows, most notably Crime Story, Faerie Tale Theatre, and Saturday Night Live. Also seen on budget tapes such as Heathers, Transformations, and Last Train from Gun Hill. Some Starmaker tapes were later re-issued by Video Treasures/Anchor Bay in the late 1990s, but the logo still appears on the tapes. This also makes surprise apperances on the Amazon Prime Video and Tubi prints of The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James. Its first appearance was on The Little Mermaid (specifically the 1975 adaptation by Toei), acquired from GG Communications and released to ride on the coattails of the Disney film of the same name.

2nd Logo (2000s)

Logo: On a black background, we see the print version of the previous Starmaker logo in a white box zoom in toward us. Then it stops once it's in view.

Technique: The zooming of the logo.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Seen on one of the Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories DVDs.

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