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===(Early 1980s)===
===Logo (1980-1983)===
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'''Note:''' The video provided has the nudity cut out.


'''Visuals:''' It begins with some clips featuring nude women. After a while of this, a red isosceles triangle pointing to the left with "red tape productions ltd." in a fancy multi-lined font with a heart as the tittle of the "i" over it, covers the screen. Then the screen zooms out to reveal that the red background is part of a red heart shape on a white background, then it completely unzips and cross-fades to "red tape productions ltd." in red, which zooms to the top and the same heart zooms out from the bottom to the centre and morphs into a pair of lips, which opens up to reveal "RED TAPE" in the Bodoni font inside. The company name then shines and the screen zooms into the lips afterwards.
'''Nicknames:''' "Another Naughty/Seducing/Sexy Logo", "Heart to Lips", "English Park Avenue", "Park Avenue Was A Huge Success", "British Park Avenue Counterpart"


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
'''Logo:''' Begins with some clips featuring nude women. After a while of this, a red isosceles triangle pointing to the left with "red tape productions ltd." in a fancy multi-lined font with a heart as the tittle of the "i" over it, covers the screen. Then we zoom out to reveal that the red background is part of a red heart shape on a white background, then it completely unzips and cross-fades to "red tape productions ltd." in red, which zooms to the top and the same heart zooms out from the bottom to the center and morphs into a pair of lips, which opens up to reveal "RED TAPE" in the Bodoni font inside. The company name then shines and we zoom into the lips afterwards.


'''Audio:''' A descending synth decrescendo segueing into a disco tune. This is actually the song "Robot Dancer" by Funkaloo, from the De Wolfe music library.
'''FX/SFX:''' The clips, and the rest of the animation with the logos. At least it looks better than Park Avenue (excluding your thoughts on the subject matter of the first half), for a good reason.


'''Availability:''' Seen on adult tapes at the time.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
'''Music/Sounds:''' A descending synth decrescendo segueing into the disco tune. This is actually the song "Robot Dancer" by Funkaloo, from the De Wolfe music library.


[[Category:United Kingdom]]
'''Availability:''' Seen on adult tapes at the time.
[[Category:Adult entertainment logos]]

[[Category:British adult entertainment logos]]
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
[[Category:Logos with library music]]

[[Category:British home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:British logos]]
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]

Latest revision as of 11:43, 18 April 2024




Logo (1980-1983)


Visuals: It begins with some clips featuring nude women. After a while of this, a red isosceles triangle pointing to the left with "red tape productions ltd." in a fancy multi-lined font with a heart as the tittle of the "i" over it, covers the screen. Then the screen zooms out to reveal that the red background is part of a red heart shape on a white background, then it completely unzips and cross-fades to "red tape productions ltd." in red, which zooms to the top and the same heart zooms out from the bottom to the centre and morphs into a pair of lips, which opens up to reveal "RED TAPE" in the Bodoni font inside. The company name then shines and the screen zooms into the lips afterwards.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A descending synth decrescendo segueing into a disco tune. This is actually the song "Robot Dancer" by Funkaloo, from the De Wolfe music library.

Availability: Seen on adult tapes at the time. [Examples?]

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