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'''Variant:''' On most tapes, the logo is videotaped and the text reads "RENÉ MALO VIDÉO PRÉSENTE".
'''Variant:''' On most tapes, the logo is videotaped and the text reads "RENÉ MALO VIDÉO PRÉSENTE".


'''FX/SFX:''' The filmstrips twisting and the flashing lights.
'''Technique:''' The filmstrips twisting and the flashing lights.


'''Music/Sounds:''' "Prestige Logo (1)" by Paddy Kingsland, a track from the KPM music library that opens up with three bouncy, vibey drum beats, but with the arpeggio riser part cut and coupled with whooshes and a few dings.
'''Music/Sounds:''' "Prestige Logo (1)" by Paddy Kingsland, a track from the KPM music library that opens up with three bouncy, vibey drum beats, but with the arpeggio riser part cut and coupled with whooshes and a few dings.
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*There's a version with odd color changes, ending in what looks green-tinted, on the 2002 Platinum Disc DVD of ''Blind Fear''. This is most likely the fault of the DVD company themselves, since at the time, a great majority of their DVD releases were unfortunate enough to be green tinted as well.
*There's a version with odd color changes, ending in what looks green-tinted, on the 2002 Platinum Disc DVD of ''Blind Fear''. This is most likely the fault of the DVD company themselves, since at the time, a great majority of their DVD releases were unfortunate enough to be green tinted as well.


'''FX/SFX:''' Some early CGI from the looks of it, which is remarkably advanced for the time period and holds up quite well today.
'''Technique:''' Some early CGI from the looks of it, which is remarkably advanced for the time period and holds up quite well today.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A low-pitched chime, then an ascending synth drone (not unlike THX), which leads into a triumphant synth hit and a 7-note chime tune. Reverse cymbal crashes are used for the beams shooting. Later releases use a re-orchestrated version of the theme, beginning with a much more subdued, softer chime-like sound. The distribution version uses the opening theme to the trailer, if not a shortened version of the regular music.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A low-pitched chime, then an ascending synth drone (not unlike THX), which leads into a triumphant synth hit and a 7-note chime tune. Reverse cymbal crashes are used for the beams shooting. Later releases use a re-orchestrated version of the theme, beginning with a much more subdued, softer chime-like sound. The distribution version uses the opening theme to the trailer, if not a shortened version of the regular music.
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