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Revision as of 08:16, 9 October 2023
Descriptions by
Eddie Hawkins and Shadeed A. Kelly
Captures by
Eric S.
Eddie Hawkins and Shadeed A. Kelly
Captures by
Eric S.
Background:
Vestron Music Video was a label set up by Vestron Video to distribute music-related videos such as concert films.
(1982-1987)
Visuals: On a red background, several black and white upside-down triangles, one after the other, form an upside-down triangle with a trail. A music note bisects this, making a trailed "V".
V E S T R O N
M U S I C V I D E O™
in white is shown above.
Technique: None.
Audio: None.
Availability:
- Vestron Music Video only released six tapes of music-related content.
- Note that sometimes the logo appears only as a print logo; for example, the tape Making Michael Jackson's Thriller has the logo on the box, but starts with the normal Vestron Video logo instead.
- It also appears on the 1985 UK VHS release of Liberace Live and the 1987 Laserdisc release of Elvis Memories, respectively.