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Revision as of 17:23, 11 October 2023
Editions by
MBTA06 Productions
Video captures courtesy of
VHS ninja
MBTA06 Productions
Video captures courtesy of
VHS ninja
Logo (1980s)
Visuals: We see the text "VIDEO STAR" in a futuristic font fading in on a dark blue background. Next, a trail of the same text in green appears one layer below each other. Then, the text "presenteert" zooms in and the trail of text grows brighter. Finally, the trail of text fades out and the "presenteert" text zooms out of the logo.
Technique: Video feedback effects.
Audio: The opening section of "Empire" by Tom Elliot, also used in the Fax Video Design and Argentina Video Home logos.
Availability: Seen on a Dutch Betamax tape of If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death and a VHS of The Glove.