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'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo's symbol may be a little too different, and the text may be small.
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo's symbol may be a little too different, and the text may be small.


'''Technique:''' The text wiping in below.
'''Technique:''' The text wiping in below.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}}


'''Audio:''' A UFO-like violin note, extended to play throughout the entire logo. None for the variant.
'''Audio:''' A UFO-like violin note, extended to play throughout the entire logo. None for the variant.

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Background

Astra Video was a short-lived controversial pre-cert label.

1st logo (January 1982-August 1983)


Visuals: On a black background, a stacked "AV" appears in a retro futuristic font, made of glowing orange lines. A still ping is also seen on the bottom of the "V". About halfway into the logo, the text "MOVIE MAGIC FROM ASTRA" wipes in below.

Variant: Sometimes, the logo's symbol may be a little too different, and the text may be small.

Technique: The text wiping in below. [possible misuse]

Audio: A UFO-like violin note, extended to play throughout the entire logo. None for the variant.

Availability:

  • Seen on a majority of their library, which includes Snuff, Blood Feast, I Spit On Your Grave, among others.
  • It also appears at the start of the 1983 UK pre-cert VHS release of The Adventures of Choppy and the Princess as well.
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