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'''Visuals:''' We can see a plaque on which appears a skull placed symmetrically. To the left and right are scroll-shaped decorations. Below is the phrase "ThrillerVideo" in a fancy font. All seems to be made in stone, which actually could be a clay model.
'''Visuals:''' Fading from black, a large stone plaque, which looks more like a clay prop or a cut-out, is seen bolted to a set of bars in the background. The plaque is marquee-shaped, with a large arch containing curled carvings and a skull with a furled brow in the center of it, and the text "{{font|serif|{{big|T}}HRIL{{small|L}}ER {{big|V}}IDEO}}" is carved into it in a odd, Gothic-esque font, along with various chips and cracks all over it. The surrounding area appears to be set in front of a foggy graveyard, with a light haze of it moving throughout the logo.


'''Variant:''' On some releases, we zoom out of this logo, which is revealed we are on Elvira's show set, and Elvira herself starts the feature.
'''Variant:''' On most releases, the plaque is seen as a part of a dark interior, and then the camera pans down to Elvira herself, beginning the tape.


'''Technique:''' Live action model work.
'''Technique:''' Live action model work.


'''Audio:''' Either the Elvira music or on regular releases, the same music from Sybil Danning's Adventure Video, which in turn was sourced from ''Killing Machine'' (AKA: ''Goma-2''), released as part of the latter label.
'''Audio:''' Either the Elvira music or on regular releases, the same music from ''Sybil Danning's Adventure Video'', which in turn was sourced from ''Killing Machine'' (AKA: ''Goma-2''), released as part of the latter label.
 
'''Availability:''' Found on tapes from the home video series, which themselves can be pretty rare.
 


'''Availability:'''
*The regular version is only seen on tapes of ''Hammer House of Horror''.
*The Elvira version is more common and can be found on any release of Thriller Video with her posing on the front cover: some releases include ''The Cyclops'', ''Witching Time'', ''The Carpathian Eagle'', ''Growing Pains'', and ''Guardian of the Abyss''.


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