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Created page with " ===1st Bumper (1980 to 1993)=== '''Bumper:''' On a black or white background, the following clip ons fly in from the top-right corner: *"Coming Soon to a Theatre near you" *"Now you can Rent these Hit Titles from iVideo" (iVideo being in the custom font) *"Now you can Own these Hit Titles from iVideo" *"Coming to LaserDisc" *"Coming on Video" *"Now on Video" *"Now on LaserDisc" *"Feature Presentation" *"Stay Tuned for a Bonus Program"<br> The text is in a sans-sarif fon..." |
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Simple cel animation.
'''Trivia:'''
The LaserDisc ones were used beginning in 1989, when iVideo began distributing them.<br>
'''Music/Sounds:'''
A voiceover, along with the Bruton Music track "Seaspeed" by Alan Hawkshaw.
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1st Bumper (1980 to 1993)
Bumper: On a black or white background, the following clip ons fly in from the top-right corner:
- "Coming Soon to a Theatre near you"
- "Now you can Rent these Hit Titles from iVideo" (iVideo being in the custom font)
- "Now you can Own these Hit Titles from iVideo"
- "Coming to LaserDisc"
- "Coming on Video"
- "Now on Video"
- "Now on LaserDisc"
- "Feature Presentation"
- "Stay Tuned for a Bonus Program"
The text is in a sans-sarif font. Variants:
- Sometimes, the bumpers fly from the top-left.
Technique:
Simple cel animation.
Trivia:
The LaserDisc ones were used beginning in 1989, when iVideo began distributing them.
Starting in 1984, iVideo delivered a pamplet titled A guide to the little clip-ons, where it explains what they mean. According to the pamplet, Coming to/Now on means the title is for rent. The Hit Titles bumpers were used for extremely successful titles.
Music/Sounds:
A voiceover, along with the Bruton Music track "Seaspeed" by Alan Hawkshaw.
Music/Sounds Variants: Some have only the voiceover. Availability: Available on every videotape and LaserDisc by the company.