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'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A creaking synth bass that becomes a held-out note ending with a whoosh. When the text appears, we hear a distorted, deep-voiced announcer saying "Morris...Video."
'''Audio:''' A creaking synth bass that becomes a held-out note ending with a whoosh. When the text appears, there is a distorted, deep-voiced announcer saying "Morris...Video."


'''Availability:''' Can be seen on certain instructional videotapes like ''Super Bowling'' and ''Handgun Fundamentals with jeff Cooper''.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on certain instructional videotapes like ''Super Bowling'' and ''Handgun Fundamentals with jeff Cooper''.

Revision as of 02:34, 27 November 2023


Background

Morris Video was a video distributor located in Redondo Beach, California, founded in the early 1980s by George and Dawn Morris. The company released a wide variety of instructional films on VHS and Beta.

Logo (1984-1990s)


Visuals: On a black background, we see several purple/blue/pink lines appearing up and down, forming a TV tube shape (similar to the Qintex Entertainment logo) with an "M" inside it. Then, a gold streak/ribbon wraps around the "M", making a script letter "V". "MORRIS VIDEO" in Retro Stereo Wide font, colored blue-purple, appears below and glows brightly. The whole thing zooms out and dissolves away.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A creaking synth bass that becomes a held-out note ending with a whoosh. When the text appears, there is a distorted, deep-voiced announcer saying "Morris...Video."

Availability: Can be seen on certain instructional videotapes like Super Bowling and Handgun Fundamentals with jeff Cooper.

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