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'''Logo:''' Against a black/dark blue background, we see the text "A VAMPIX VIDEOMEDIA RELEASE", all outlined. The text is smooth and white, except for "VAMPIX", which is large, red, and crinkly.
 
'''Technique:''' None, it's a still logo.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent.

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Background

Vampix was a subsidiary video label of the infamous pre-cert label Videomedia that specialized in horror films.

(1980-1985)


Logo: Against a black/dark blue background, we see the text "A VAMPIX VIDEOMEDIA RELEASE", all outlined. The text is smooth and white, except for "VAMPIX", which is large, red, and crinkly.

Technique: None, it's a still logo.

Music/Sounds: Silent.

Availability: Seen on many UK pre cert tapes of horror films including Eaten Alive, A Candle for the Devil, Death Weekend, The House by Cemetery, Black Sunday, and Cauldron of Blood.

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