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(Late 1980s-Early 1990s)
===Logo (Late 1980s-Early 1990s)===
Premiere Video
[[File:Premiere Video (1989).png|center|300px]]


Logo: On an orchid-colored background, we see the words:
'''Visuals:''' On an orchid-colored background, the shadowed white words are seen in the Handel Gothic font:
<center>
'''Professional'''<br>
'''Duplication'''<br>
'''By'''
</center>


After a couple of seconds, they fly away to the left of the screen as the word "''Premiere''" is drawn in a old 1950s cursive font (as a drop shadow), while a TV tube screen is drawn around the letters "''Pre''". Then 3 lines stacked vertically draw in from the right and the background shrinks the TV tube screen, revealing a white background but retaining the original color in the letters "''Pre''", while the word "'''VIDEO'''" pops up in a dust format. Finally, 3 stars flash in and shrink, wiping away to reveal that "''Pre''" is cleared of its purple color.
Professional
Duplication
By


'''Technique:''' 80s computer animation.
After a couple of seconds, they fly away from the viewer to the left of the screen, then the word "Premiere" is drawn in a old 1950s cursive font, while a TV tube screen is drawn around the letters "Pre". Then 3 lines stacked vertically draw in from the right, then the background shrinks the TV tube screen, revealing a white background but retaining the original color in the letters "Pre", while the word "VIDEO" pops up in a dust format. Then the logo flashes, changing the letters "Pre" to match up with the word.


'''Audio:''' A continuous synth drone plays throughout followed by the following sounds: a reverse cymbal crash, 2 synth bells, 2 "wind" sounds, and one final synth burst.
FX/SFX: Zooming, drawing, flash effects.


'''Availability:''' Can be found at the end of Virgin Vision/M.C.E.G Virgin Home Entertainment releases. It also appears at the end of the VHS of ''Prancer''.
Music/Sounds: A strong synth score, accompanied by two chimes, and two whooshes


[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
Availability: Rare. Can be found at the end of Virgin Vision/M.C.E.G Virgin Home Entertainment releases. It also appears at the end of Prancer VHS.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
Scare Factor: Medium to High. The synth and animation can be unrelenting to some.

Latest revision as of 16:56, 10 October 2023


Logo (Late 1980s-Early 1990s)

Visuals: On an orchid-colored background, the shadowed white words are seen in the Handel Gothic font:

Professional
Duplication
By

After a couple of seconds, they fly away to the left of the screen as the word "Premiere" is drawn in a old 1950s cursive font (as a drop shadow), while a TV tube screen is drawn around the letters "Pre". Then 3 lines stacked vertically draw in from the right and the background shrinks the TV tube screen, revealing a white background but retaining the original color in the letters "Pre", while the word "VIDEO" pops up in a dust format. Finally, 3 stars flash in and shrink, wiping away to reveal that "Pre" is cleared of its purple color.

Technique: 80s computer animation.

Audio: A continuous synth drone plays throughout followed by the following sounds: a reverse cymbal crash, 2 synth bells, 2 "wind" sounds, and one final synth burst.

Availability: Can be found at the end of Virgin Vision/M.C.E.G Virgin Home Entertainment releases. It also appears at the end of the VHS of Prancer.

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