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'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation. |
'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A triumphant fanfare, which is "Fanfare #2" by Neil Richardson. |
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'''Availability:''' Not much is known about this company, as it only made a few releases. It appears on ''House of the Lute'', ''The Woman Avenger'' and ''Born Invincible'' (later distributed by [[Laboratorios RAK]] in Spain). |
'''Availability:''' Not much is known about this company, as it only made a few releases. It appears on ''House of the Lute'', ''The Woman Avenger'' and ''Born Invincible'' (later distributed by [[Laboratorios RAK]] in Spain). |
Revision as of 17:50, 6 October 2023
(Early-Mid 1980s?)
Logo: On a zooming space background, the logo of the company slides above, slowly zooming out and stands still in the middle. It consists of a red abstract continous "V" with blue and green rounded shapes from the "V" seen from below, alongside an upside-down copy of it seen from above, with "VIDEOVILLAGE" over the middle.
Variant: A closing version was used where the logo's movements is slightly shifted upper, to make room for the fading text:
P.O. Box 11145. Hong Kong
© (date of release)
The whole logo stands still over a few seconds.
Technique: Camera-controlled animation.
Audio: A triumphant fanfare, which is "Fanfare #2" by Neil Richardson.
Availability: Not much is known about this company, as it only made a few releases. It appears on House of the Lute, The Woman Avenger and Born Invincible (later distributed by Laboratorios RAK in Spain).