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'''Logo:''' On a black background, green flares shoot out parts of the world in this order: Africa, North America, Eurasia, Greenland, Latin America, and Oceania (no Antarctica). Once the world is complete, "Travelview" writes itself out in a pink cursive font tilting at an angle. "INTERNATIONAL" then flashes below in a typewriter font. |
'''Logo:''' On a black background, green flares shoot out parts of the world in this order: Africa, North America, Eurasia, Greenland, Latin America, and Oceania (no Antarctica). Once the world is complete, "Travelview" writes itself out in a pink cursive font tilting at an angle. "INTERNATIONAL" then flashes below in a typewriter font. |
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'''Technique:''' The green flares and the flashing are obvious late 80s video effects. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Arpeggiated synth chimes while a droning nine-note synthesized harpsichord jingle plays. As "Travelview" finishes writing, a high-pitched whoosh can be heard. It almost sounds like something Tangerine Dream would compose. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Arpeggiated synth chimes while a droning nine-note synthesized harpsichord jingle plays. As "Travelview" finishes writing, a high-pitched whoosh can be heard. It almost sounds like something Tangerine Dream would compose. |
Revision as of 01:05, 6 December 2022
1st (known) Logo (1980s-Early 1990s)
Nickname: "Signature Map"
Logo: On a black background, green flares shoot out parts of the world in this order: Africa, North America, Eurasia, Greenland, Latin America, and Oceania (no Antarctica). Once the world is complete, "Travelview" writes itself out in a pink cursive font tilting at an angle. "INTERNATIONAL" then flashes below in a typewriter font.
Technique: The green flares and the flashing are obvious late 80s video effects.
Music/Sounds: Arpeggiated synth chimes while a droning nine-note synthesized harpsichord jingle plays. As "Travelview" finishes writing, a high-pitched whoosh can be heard. It almost sounds like something Tangerine Dream would compose.
Availability: You'll find this on a bunch of travel tapes from that era. It's reported to be found on certain Berlitz Travel Videos of the early 1990s.