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===Background===
 
According to Johnny Walker of Northumbria University, ADB Video was an English company that existed (at least) in the summer of 1983.<ref name="walker">[https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/27770/1/Submitted_Video_Nicies_SubsequentAmends_4%20August.docx Video nicies: re-thinking the relationship between video entertainment and children in Britain during the early 1980s], page 9 (DOCX)</ref>
 
===1st Logo (1983)===
 
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'''LogoVisuals:''': AJust a {{color|darkred|dark red}} "{{color|darkred|{{font|Impact|ADB}}}}" caption, in a bold and blocky text, on a black background.
 
'''Variants''': ''None''
 
'''FX/SFX''': ''None''
 
'''Music/Sounds''': ''None''
 
'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic.
'''Music/Sounds Variants''': ''None''
 
'''VariantsAudio:''': ''None''.
'''Availability''': Extremely rare: Walker mentions ADB advertising ''Fables of the Green Forest'' (Director unknown, 1978) and ''Tales of La Manca'' (Kunihiko Yuyama, 1980) as part of their “virtual childcare” range.<ref name="walker"/>
 
'''Availability:''': Extremely rare: Walker mentions ADB advertising ''Fables of the Green Forest'' (Director unknown, 1978) and ''Tales of La Manca'' (Kunihiko Yuyama, 1980) as part of their “virtual childcare” range.<ref name="walker"/>
'''Editor's Note''': ''None''
 
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 22 April 2024

Background

According to Johnny Walker of Northumbria University, ADB Video was an English company that existed (at least) in the summer of 1983.[1]

Logo (1983)

Visuals: Just a dark red "ADB" caption, in a bold and blocky text, on a black background.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Walker mentions ADB advertising Fables of the Green Forest (Director unknown, 1978) and Tales of La Manca (Kunihiko Yuyama, 1980) as part of their “virtual childcare” range.[1]

References

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