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===Background===
''Logo capture by thehugetvfan''
Brightstar Films was a Canadian company founded by Anthony Kramreither.


===Logo (1980s-1991)===
''Video captures courtesy of ItsBartman''
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'''Visuals:''' On a space background, there is a flashing star, causing "Brightstar" to appear. The word zooms to us with a roller coaster effect (a la the [[Telepictures Productions|Telepictures]] "Rollercoaster" logo") with a shadow effect. The word then changes from red to teal with a "blinds" effect, then blue, then yellow, and finally a glowing light blue that suddenly appears. As this happens, "A Brightstar Film presentation" appears under it, and the flashing star appears again above the name. Before the logo fades to black, the word "Brightstar" suddenly turns yellow again.
Background: Brightstar Films was a Canadian company founded by Anthony Kramreither.


'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation and video feedback effects.
(1980s-1991)


'''Audio:''' A semi-ominous piano theme that sounds like the 1982 [[United Artists]] logo. Sometimes it is silent.
Nickname: "Telepictures Rollercoaster-like logo in Space"<br />Logo: On a space background, we see a flashing star, causing "Brightstar" to appear. The word zooms to us with a roller coaster effect (a la the Telepictures "Rollercoaster" logo") with a shadow effect. The word then changes from red to teal with a "blinds" effect, then blue, then yellow, and finally a glowing light blue that suddenly appears. As this happens, "A Brightstar Film presentation" appears under it, and the flashing star appears again above the name. Before the logo fades to black, the word "Brightstar" suddenly turns yellow again. <br />FX/SFX: The star background and lighting effects.<br />Music/Sounds: A semi-ominous piano theme that sounds like the United Artists "Turning UA" logo. Sometimes it is silent.<br />Availability: Seen on the IVE VHS, Scream Factory Blu-Ray and Boulevard Entertainment UK DVD of ''The Brain'' as well as ''White Light'' and ''Mob Story''.<br />Editor's Note: None.<br />

'''Availability:''' Seen on the [[Artisan Entertainment|IVE]] VHS, [[Scream Factory]] Blu-Ray and Boulevard Entertainment UK DVD of ''The Brain'' as well as ''White Light'' and ''Mob Story''.


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Latest revision as of 02:46, 19 June 2024


Background

Brightstar Films was a Canadian company founded by Anthony Kramreither.

Logo (1980s-1991)


Visuals: On a space background, there is a flashing star, causing "Brightstar" to appear. The word zooms to us with a roller coaster effect (a la the Telepictures "Rollercoaster" logo") with a shadow effect. The word then changes from red to teal with a "blinds" effect, then blue, then yellow, and finally a glowing light blue that suddenly appears. As this happens, "A Brightstar Film presentation" appears under it, and the flashing star appears again above the name. Before the logo fades to black, the word "Brightstar" suddenly turns yellow again.

Technique: Motion-controlled animation and video feedback effects.

Audio: A semi-ominous piano theme that sounds like the 1982 United Artists logo. Sometimes it is silent.

Availability: Seen on the IVE VHS, Scream Factory Blu-Ray and Boulevard Entertainment UK DVD of The Brain as well as White Light and Mob Story.

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