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Revision as of 04:26, 22 December 2023


1st Logo (1981-1989?)


Visuals: On a blank black background, the yellow words “Spectacular Entertainment from” zoom out, then four sparkling, fancy letters - an “s”, an “a”, a “b” and a “&” symbol - come from the four corners of the screen and join together in the center of the screen, sparkling more vigorously and forming a SB&A with conjoined letters, which quickly turns red. Then a sparkle appears at the bottom, leaving a trail with the words “A Seymour Borde and Associates Release”.

Technique: The zoom from the letters. Sparkling from capitals. [possible misuse]

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on some distributed films by the company, such as Hollywood Hot Tubs.
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