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'''FX/SFX:''' Basic animation. The variant just fades in and out.
'''FX/SFX:''' Basic animation. The variant just fades in and out.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A harsh, droning synth tune with synthetic clunks and beeps, which is lifted from the composition "Telex" by Derek Scott. On the variant, the logo is silent. There also exists a silent version of the standard logo. without the "Further Enjoyment" screen, seen on the first release of ''Kentucky Fried Movie''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' ''Telex'' by Derek Scott, a harsh, droning synth tune with synthetic clunks and beeps.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUnmUwuMZeo Derek Scott - Telex (Higher Quality)]</ref> On the variant, the logo is silent. There also exists a silent version of the standard logo. without the "Further Enjoyment" screen, seen on the first release of ''Kentucky Fried Movie''.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare; seen on UK pre-cert tapes (mainly horror movies) from Alpha released through Intervision and CBS/FOX, particularly ''Dawn of the Dead.''
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare; seen on UK pre-cert tapes (mainly horror movies) from Alpha released through Intervision and CBS/FOX, particularly ''Dawn of the Dead.''


'''Editor's Note:''' A simple '80s logo with some pretty cool and catchy music. Some have found it scary due to its atmosphere and music, but it shouldn't be scary for most people.
'''Editor's Note:''' A simple '80s logo with some pretty cool and catchy music. Some have found it scary due to its atmosphere and music, but it shouldn't be scary for most people.

== References ==
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[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]
[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]

Revision as of 03:20, 7 May 2021


Background

Alpha Video was a VHS company founded by Stanley Long. The company formed a partnership with Intervision, who co-distributed Alpha's output until 1985, following Intervision's closure in the mid-80s.

(July 1981-April 1985)

Nicknames: "Industrial Alpha", "Dark Alpha"

Logo: On a dark blue background, a stylized Greek letter "alpha" draws by itself. When it is finished, the word "alpha", in lowercase, and in a squashed sans serif font, appears.

Variant: After the normal logo, in the same blue background, the phrase "For your further enjoyment, alpha video presents". "Alpha" is stylised in a blocky font with the small Alpha Video logo boxed on top of the p. "Video" is also stylized, but in a less blocky font. This was also used on the box art for Intervison/Alpha releases.

FX/SFX: Basic animation. The variant just fades in and out.

Music/Sounds: Telex by Derek Scott, a harsh, droning synth tune with synthetic clunks and beeps.[1] On the variant, the logo is silent. There also exists a silent version of the standard logo. without the "Further Enjoyment" screen, seen on the first release of Kentucky Fried Movie.

Availability: Extremely rare; seen on UK pre-cert tapes (mainly horror movies) from Alpha released through Intervision and CBS/FOX, particularly Dawn of the Dead.

Editor's Note: A simple '80s logo with some pretty cool and catchy music. Some have found it scary due to its atmosphere and music, but it shouldn't be scary for most people.

References

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