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===1st Logo (1986)=== |
===1st Logo (1986)=== |
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===2nd Logo (1987-1991)=== |
===2nd Logo (1987-1991)=== |
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'''Nickname:''' "The Red Circle-V" |
'''Nickname:''' "The Red Circle-V" |
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'''Logo:''' Same as the 1986 [[Vestron Video]] logo, except the word "INTERNATIONAL" is added under "VESTRON VIDEO". |
'''Logo:''' Same as the 1986 [[Vestron Video]] logo, except the word "'''INTERNATIONAL'''" is added under "'''VESTRON VIDEO'''". |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*On releases from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, "INTERNATIONAL" is replaced with "ESPAÑOL". |
*On releases from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, "'''INTERNATIONAL'''" is replaced with "'''ESPAÑOL'''". |
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*Another version has a violet Circle-V. |
*Another version has a violet Circle-V. |
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Revision as of 22:33, 27 January 2022
Logoboy95 and indycar
Captures by
V of Doom and Pygmalion X
Editions by
indycar
Video captures courtesy of
lemonsters08 and Stephen Cezar
Background
Originally controlled by Locus Video Group, B.V., Vestron Video International lasted from 1981 to 1991, with its United Kingdom assets being sold and reorganized as First Independent Films.
1st Logo (1986)
TBA.
2nd Logo (1987-1991)
Nickname: "The Red Circle-V"
Logo: Same as the 1986 Vestron Video logo, except the word "INTERNATIONAL" is added under "VESTRON VIDEO".
Variants:
- On releases from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, "INTERNATIONAL" is replaced with "ESPAÑOL".
- Another version has a violet Circle-V.
FX/SFX: Same as the 1986 Vestron Pictures logo.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 1986 Vestron Pictures logo.
Availability: Rare. This international version of the logo can be seen only on PAL versions of Vestron Video VHS tapes. This logo can be seen on NTSC tapes from (at least) Canada, Mexico, Brazil or Japan and SECAM tapes from France or Russia. The "ESPAÑOL" variant has been spotted on a Spanish-subtitled cassette of Into the Fire (also known as The Legend of Wolf Lodge). The "ESPAÑOL" variant was also, according to a YouTube comment, seen on a 2005 Spanish-dubbed TeleFutura airing of the 1986 film Salvador before the Hemdale logo (possibly because TeleFutura used the Spanish VHS's master).
Editor's Note: Same as the 1986 Vestron Video logo.