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''Logo description by Rarityland and MylesMoss1996''
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===Logo (Late 1980s-mid 1990s)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|blue}} starry background, the {{color|gold|golden}} word "{{color|gold|'''''BARR'''''}}", in an wide font, zooms out from the left side of the screen. Following in behind, a large black slate is seen behind the logo, as well as the letters of "{{color|silver|'''''ENTERTAINMENT'''''}}" facing their sides. As the logo tilts into position, the letters face the screen and the logo remains still and shines, before it eventually flips over to its blank side and fills the screen with black.
''Logo capture by RarityLand''


'''Variants:''' A version has "{{color|silver|'''''MEDIA GROUP'''''}}" instead appearing below.
(Late 80's-Mid 90's)


'''Technique:''' '80s CGI.
Nickname: "Starry Barr"


'''Audio:''' It begins with a synth chord as a whoosh is combined with it, later followed by a looping synth piano-glockenspiel arpeggio in Bb major. Two synth violin notes can also be heard. The Barr Media Group logo has a soft synth plucking tune with flutes and a flourish for the logo shining.
Logo:On a starry background, thegolden word "'''''BARR'''''", in a italicized font,zooms out from the left side of the screenand the rectangle follows it from behind. Anothergolden word zooms out, flipping around to read "''ENTERTAINMENT''". The rectangle shines, before the whole logo flips and zooms to black.


'''Availability:''' Should be available on all tapes with the Barr Entertainment label while taking over for [[KVC Home Video]] (formely [[KVC Home Video|Kartes Video Communications]]). It was also seen on ''Charlie Brown'' videos and on the VHS reprint of ''A Farewell to Arms''.
FX/SFX: The sliding of the letters and forming of the logo. Despite it being from the 1980's, it's pretty decent, if a bit simplistic.


[[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
Music/Sounds: It begins with a synth chord as a whoosh is combined with it, later followed by a looping synth piano-glockenspiel in Bb major. Two synth violin notes can also be heard.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
Availability: Should be available on all tapes with the Barr Entertainment label while taking over for KVC Home Video (formely Kartes Video Communications). It was also seen on ''Charlie Brown'' videos and on the VHS reprint of ''A Farewell to Arms.''
[[Category:E.W. Scripps Company]]

Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 23:13, 1 April 2024


Logo (Late 1980s-mid 1990s)


Visuals: On a blue starry background, the golden word "BARR", in an wide font, zooms out from the left side of the screen. Following in behind, a large black slate is seen behind the logo, as well as the letters of "ENTERTAINMENT" facing their sides. As the logo tilts into position, the letters face the screen and the logo remains still and shines, before it eventually flips over to its blank side and fills the screen with black.

Variants: A version has "MEDIA GROUP" instead appearing below.

Technique: '80s CGI.

Audio: It begins with a synth chord as a whoosh is combined with it, later followed by a looping synth piano-glockenspiel arpeggio in Bb major. Two synth violin notes can also be heard. The Barr Media Group logo has a soft synth plucking tune with flutes and a flourish for the logo shining.

Availability: Should be available on all tapes with the Barr Entertainment label while taking over for KVC Home Video (formely Kartes Video Communications). It was also seen on Charlie Brown videos and on the VHS reprint of A Farewell to Arms.

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