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==Background==
An offshoot of Wizard Video started by Charles Band in the early 1980s intended to release more arthouse and lower budgeted B-movie fare (including European titles) than its parent outfit. The label went dormant sometime in 1983 but was revived in 1985 before eventually being abandoned for good in 1987, alongside Wizard Video itself.


===(1982-1987)===
Background: An offshoot of Wizard Video started by Charles Band in the early 1980s intended to release more arthouse and lower budgeted B-movie fare (including European titles) than its parent outfit. The label went dormant sometime in 1983 but was revived in 1985 before eventually being abandoned for good in 1987, alongside Wizard Video itself.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a blue 3D streak swings in from the top. A flash produces a white outline with "FORCE VIDEO" in a futuristic font. At the end of the flash, "FORCE VIDEO" becomes white, and the 3D streak behind it gains a gold glow. The logo shines twice.


'''Technique:''' The zooming in, the flash, and the shining.
(1982-1987)


'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth drone; after the flash, then a triumphant ten-note brass fanfare that repeats, with a sequence of drum beats underneath. Sometimes it is silent.
Logo: On a black background, a blue 3D streak swings in from the top. A flash produces a white outline with "FORCE VIDEO" in a futuristic font. At the end of the flash, "FORCE VIDEO" becomes white, and the 3D streak behind it gains a gold glow. The logo shines twice.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Appears on numerous Force Video titles in Wizard Video's famous big boxes, only with a distinct general art design. Among those titles are ''The Jungle Master, Erotikill, The Executioner of Venice, White Slave, Savage Island, Banana Monster, Hellcommandos'', and ''Heroes in Hell''.
Technique: The zooming in, the flash, and the shining.


[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
Music/Sounds: A synth drone; after the flash, then a triumphant ten-note brass fanfare that repeats, with a sequence of drum beats underneath. Sometimes it is silent.

Availability: Extremely rare. Appears on numerous Force Video titles in Wizard Video's famous big boxes, only with a distinct general art design. Among those titles are ''The Jungle Master, Erotikill, The Executioner of Venice, White Slave, Savage Island, Banana Monster, Hellcommandos'', and ''Heroes in Hell''.

Revision as of 17:32, 27 December 2022

Background

An offshoot of Wizard Video started by Charles Band in the early 1980s intended to release more arthouse and lower budgeted B-movie fare (including European titles) than its parent outfit. The label went dormant sometime in 1983 but was revived in 1985 before eventually being abandoned for good in 1987, alongside Wizard Video itself.

(1982-1987)

Logo: On a black background, a blue 3D streak swings in from the top. A flash produces a white outline with "FORCE VIDEO" in a futuristic font. At the end of the flash, "FORCE VIDEO" becomes white, and the 3D streak behind it gains a gold glow. The logo shines twice.

Technique: The zooming in, the flash, and the shining.

Music/Sounds: A synth drone; after the flash, then a triumphant ten-note brass fanfare that repeats, with a sequence of drum beats underneath. Sometimes it is silent.

Availability: Extremely rare. Appears on numerous Force Video titles in Wizard Video's famous big boxes, only with a distinct general art design. Among those titles are The Jungle Master, Erotikill, The Executioner of Venice, White Slave, Savage Island, Banana Monster, Hellcommandos, and Heroes in Hell.

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