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'''Variant:''' The closing of the presentation would have the word "{{color|gold|'''{{Font|Century Gothic|Released by}}'''}}" above the logo text and the byline reading as: "{{color|gold|'''{{Font|Century Gothic|A DIVISION OF THE VIDTRONICS CO., INC.}}'''}}" below. The entire text is in Century Gothic Bold font. | '''Variant:''' The closing of the presentation would have the word "{{color|gold|'''{{Font|Century Gothic|Released by}}'''}}" above the logo text and the byline reading as: "{{color|gold|'''{{Font|Century Gothic|A DIVISION OF THE VIDTRONICS CO., INC.}}'''}}" below. The entire text is in Century Gothic Bold font. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The key turning, and the key turning gold. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic fanfare, sourced from the KPM library track "Fanfare (1)" composed by Neil Richardson and released on the 1970 album ''Scenesetters, Fanfares, and Punctuations'' (catalog number KPM 1057). | '''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic fanfare, sourced from the KPM library track "Fanfare (1)" composed by Neil Richardson and released on the 1970 album ''Scenesetters, Fanfares, and Punctuations'' (catalog number KPM 1057). | ||
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'''Logo:''' Over a black background, we see a {{color|gold|golden}} key spinning counter-clockwise towards us. It then makes a stop and backs up slightly off center as the words "{{color|gold|'''GOLD KEY'''}}" also in {{color|gold}}, slide in from underneath. The word "{{color|gold|'''ENTERTAINMENT'''}}" appears right under that as the logo shines throughout. | '''Logo:''' Over a black background, we see a {{color|gold|golden}} key spinning counter-clockwise towards us. It then makes a stop and backs up slightly off center as the words "{{color|gold|'''GOLD KEY'''}}" also in {{color|gold}}, slide in from underneath. The word "{{color|gold|'''ENTERTAINMENT'''}}" appears right under that as the logo shines throughout. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The key spinning and the words sliding in from underneath. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant horn/drums fanfare - an edit of the 1978 Bruton Music track "Endeavour," composed by John A. Coleman. This edit was likely sourced from the LP ''Jingles Volume One'', catalog number BRB 1, though it does appear on several different Bruton releases. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant horn/drums fanfare - an edit of the 1978 Bruton Music track "Endeavour," composed by John A. Coleman. This edit was likely sourced from the LP ''Jingles Volume One'', catalog number BRB 1, though it does appear on several different Bruton releases. | ||