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Eighties DVD
The perfect addition to any retro 80s party or event, capturing styles and trends of the eighties.

Halloween - Themed VisualsSupplied on DVD-R
PAL (European) Format

£25.00 inc P&P

Click here to get Flash in order to see a sample of the DVD.

Above is a short sampler of the content (requires Flash v9 or later). This sample is deliberately small/low quality to improve download speed. Most clips last longer on the actual DVD.

PLEASE NOTE: This is an ordinary DVD for playing on standard home/professional DVD players, and not a collection of separate files.

You can also pay by Cheque payable to Phil Bearman - please enclose a purchase order for "THEME07PAL - EightiesThemed DVD" along with your address for delivery. See contact page for address.

INDIVIDUAL CLIPS can be purchased with a royalty free license - please contact me for details.

A 3D puzzle gradually solves itself whilst rotating. A 3D 80s Boombox pulsates against a grafitti-style animated background Close-ups of a pacman game.
The iconic 'Frankie Say Relax' monogram flashing and moving. The camera moves around a flashing neon '80s' sign. A CG disco light typical of the 80s spins in all directions.
The camera flies around images of girls styled in eighties fashion Iconic 'Choose Life' monogram flashing & moving. An abstract animation based on early 80s video graphics
An abstract animation typical of 80s video graphics The 3D text moves around the screen displaying the years 1980 to 1989 in a style typical of late 80s graphics. A 3D model of an 80s sports car on a green grid rotates
3D cassette tapes in dayglow colours fall down the screen Animated 'I love the 80s' logo An animation based on the early 80s Doctor Who title sequence
Animation of 80s style sunglasses A 3D cassette tape rotates and moves back and forth against an 80s-style background . The camera moves around an array of flashing neon tubes.
   
 
An abstract animation inspired by the Channel 4 logo used in the 80s.
 
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