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'''Logo:''' As two different synth notes rise and fall, we see an aqua outline of a mountain with a palm tree in front. As one of the notes rises in tone, an orange sun goes in a half-circle around silhouette. The logo then zooms out, and the words "VALLEY OF THE SUN VIDEO slide up and in in an aqua font. The words "Malibu, California" wipe in in the same font below them. The logo then fades to black.
'''Visuals:''' As two different synth notes rise and fall, we see an aqua outline of a mountain with a palm tree in front. As one of the notes rises in tone, an orange sun goes in a half-circle around silhouette. The logo then zooms out, and the words "VALLEY OF THE SUN VIDEO slide up and in in an aqua font. The words "Malibu, California" wipe in in the same font below them. The logo then fades to black.


'''Technique:''' Simple computer animation.
'''Technique:''' Simple computer animation.

Revision as of 08:13, 9 October 2023


Background

This was the video division of new age/hypnosis record label and publishing company Valley of the Sun.

(1988-1990)

Visuals: As two different synth notes rise and fall, we see an aqua outline of a mountain with a palm tree in front. As one of the notes rises in tone, an orange sun goes in a half-circle around silhouette. The logo then zooms out, and the words "VALLEY OF THE SUN VIDEO slide up and in in an aqua font. The words "Malibu, California" wipe in in the same font below them. The logo then fades to black.

Technique: Simple computer animation.

Audio: A rising series of synth notes.

Availability: Videos, cassettes, and DVDs under the VotS brand name were available until recently. The company appears to have changed its alias to ProHypCD.com. Check eBay or your local mom-and-pop store for any video releases by this company, as they may have it.

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