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=== Background ===
Background: Essex Video was the home video distributor of Essex Pictures that released its adult films on VHS and sometimes, on Laserdisc. They also had a value-based adult video distributor called Select Video.The logo you see actually came from a 1985 "Today" report on the rise of home video, uploaded by "videholic1980sA", and in four parts (this can be found on BOTH part three and four).
Essex Video was the home video distributor of Essex Pictures that released its adult films on VHS and sometimes, on Laserdisc. They also had a value-based adult video distributor called Select Video.The logo you see actually came from a 1985 "Today" report on the rise of home video, uploaded by "videholic1980sA", and in four parts (this can be found on BOTH part three and four).
(1984-1990)


=== (1984-1990) ===
Logo: On a black background, we see the words "ESSEX VIDEO" in a Retro Stereo Wide font with a segmented line in the middle, and surrounded by a rounded rectangle. The logo twirls around diagonally, then unfolds itself. It shines a bit, then we fade out.
Essex Video
FX/SFX: The twirling of the logo and shining.


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the words "ESSEX VIDEO" in a Retro Stereo Wide font with a segmented line in the middle, and surrounded by a rounded rectangle. The logo twirls around diagonally, then unfolds itself. It shines a bit, then we fade out.
Music/Sounds: No sound, but on certain tapes and laserdiscs it used a disco-ey synth-piano tune that sounded like something from a news broadcast from the late 70s.


'''FX/SFX:''' The twirling of the logo and shining.
Availability: Ultra rare, possibly bordering on extinct while the music variant is already extinct. Can be seen on vintage pornography films on videotapes from the 1980's.


'''Music/Sounds:''' No sound, but on certain tapes and laserdiscs it used a disco-like synth-piano tune that sounded like something from a news broadcast from the late 70s.
Editor's Note: Considering the soundtrack and the simple '80s effects that it consists of mainly due to the fact that the weird font is against a black background, the logo is a bit intense. At least the music is OK, though.

'''Availability:''' Ultra rare, possibly bordering on extinct while the music variant is already extinct. Can be seen on vintage pornography films on videotapes from the 1980's.

'''Editor's Note:''' Considering the soundtrack and the simple '80s effects that it consists of mainly due to the fact that the weird font is against a black background, the logo is a bit intense. At least the music is OK, though.

[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]

Revision as of 15:24, 16 July 2020

Background

Essex Video was the home video distributor of Essex Pictures that released its adult films on VHS and sometimes, on Laserdisc. They also had a value-based adult video distributor called Select Video.The logo you see actually came from a 1985 "Today" report on the rise of home video, uploaded by "videholic1980sA", and in four parts (this can be found on BOTH part three and four).

(1984-1990)

Logo: On a black background, we see the words "ESSEX VIDEO" in a Retro Stereo Wide font with a segmented line in the middle, and surrounded by a rounded rectangle. The logo twirls around diagonally, then unfolds itself. It shines a bit, then we fade out.

FX/SFX: The twirling of the logo and shining.

Music/Sounds: No sound, but on certain tapes and laserdiscs it used a disco-like synth-piano tune that sounded like something from a news broadcast from the late 70s.

Availability: Ultra rare, possibly bordering on extinct while the music variant is already extinct. Can be seen on vintage pornography films on videotapes from the 1980's.

Editor's Note: Considering the soundtrack and the simple '80s effects that it consists of mainly due to the fact that the weird font is against a black background, the logo is a bit intense. At least the music is OK, though.

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