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{{YouTube|id=36CpQQntYBA|id2=VUPNftcgsWQ|id3=BNb1QdfLM3s|id4=iGN2bmYl_z0}} | {{YouTube|id=36CpQQntYBA|id2=VUPNftcgsWQ|id3=BNb1QdfLM3s|id4=iGN2bmYl_z0}} | ||
'''Logo:''' | '''Logo:''' On a orange background, which the camera quickly pans out to reveal that its part of a large scribble resembling a tornado on a dark blue space, lightning strikes a spot on it as a rough black pillar with a diagonally-cut top, starts to rise from the ground, electricity surrounding the pillar as well. The camera continues to rotate and tilt upwards as the pillar causes bolts of lightning to shoot out from it, summoning 2 more pillars that resemble itself to rise out and conduct more electricity. As the camera settles into place, more bolts from outside of the screen come in before one final bolt shoots across the screen, producing a white flash and transforming the 3 pillars into a 2D drawing, their shadows forming "VVL". 3 more small bolts come down to strike the white text "VISION VIDEO LTD.", which just faded in, to slightly cause them to shine, and the last bits of electricity die down. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The pillars rising, the electricity, and the background. All CGI effects. | '''FX/SFX:''' The pillars rising, the electricity, and the background. All CGI effects. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic fanfare plays while the black pillars rise from the orange scribble, ending in a final chord when the lightning strikes. After that, an eerie synth piece is heard in the background. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic fanfare plays while the black pillars rise from the orange scribble, ending in a final chord when the lightning strikes. After that, an eerie synth piece is heard in the background. | ||
'''Availability''': | '''Availability''': Rare in the UK. | ||
*Can be seen on all VHS and DVD releases from VVL. | *Can be seen on all VHS and DVD releases from VVL. | ||
*During the PolyGram/Universal era, this was also used on several budget releases. | *During the PolyGram/Universal era, this was also used on several budget releases. |