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=== (1980s) ===
===Background===
'''Tele-Video-Star Film GmbH''' was a German home video distributor based in Munich that specialized in Turkish releases.
===Logo (1980s) ===
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'''LogoVisuals:''': WeThere seeis a spinning globe in space. On it a filmstrip with the word "videoVIDEO" appears. Then from below, the wordstexts "Tele-Video-StarFilmStar" (in a white-outlined blue font) and "Film GmbH <i><b>Ihr VideospecialistVideospezialist</b></i>" slides (in fromwhite below.Times TheNew logoRoman) cutszoom toout blackfrom below.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''': Mix of animation and live-action.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''': A 70's-style EurodanceEuro-dance tune with a singing female chorus sayingsinging the company's slogan"Tele-Video-Star!".
 
'''Availability:''': Was seenSeen on a videoGerman thatVHS wasrelease exportedof fromthe GermanyTurkish tofilm Turkey''Gizli Kuvvet''.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 18 April 2024


Background

Tele-Video-Star Film GmbH was a German home video distributor based in Munich that specialized in Turkish releases.

Logo (1980s)


Visuals: There is a spinning globe in space. On it a filmstrip with the word "VIDEO" appears. Then from below, the texts "Tele-Video-Star" (in a white-outlined blue font) and "Film GmbH Ihr Videospezialist" (in white Times New Roman) zoom out from below.

Technique: Mix of animation and live-action.

Audio: A 70's-style Euro-dance tune with a female chorus singing "Tele-Video-Star!".

Availability: Seen on a German VHS release of the Turkish film Gizli Kuvvet.

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