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Excalibur Enterprises
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Name: | Excalibur Enterprises |
Members: | Sheri J., Julia L. T. |
Date(s): | 1980s-1990s |
Focus: | vidders |
Fandoms: | Blake's 7, Robin of Sherwood |
External Links: | ![]() a logo designed by the vidders. It was used in letters that accompanied the purchased songtapes, asking fans to not copy their vids because they wanted to control the videotape quality as well as keep track of who had access to their vids |
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Excalibur Enterprises was a Utah based vidding collective that made VCR vids in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
They were known for their title cards and professional looking credits which listed Sheri J as "Producer" and "Julia L.T." as "Executive Producer".
They also produced visual filks sung by Linda Short.
Some of their vids include:
- Another One Bites the Dust (Queen vid, mentioned in Textual Poachers) (Blake's 7) (Blake's 7)
- C'est Moi (Blake's 7)
- Desperado (Blake's 7)
- B7 in Brief (Blake's 7)
- Bad Bad Leroy Brown (Blake's 7)
- Always A Woman to Me (1987) (Blake's 7)
- Decimas Picnic sung by Linda Short (Blake's 7)
- These Sleeves sung by Linda Short (Blake's 7)
- Build a DSV sung by Linda Short (Blake's 7)
- Rambo Theme (Robin of Sherwood)
- Summertime Knight written and sung by Linda Short (Robin of Sherwood)
- Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word (Robin of Sherwood)
Reactions and Reviews
Wonderful B7 music videos. Good selection of songs and excellent editing. Both serious and comic pieces. My particular favorite is the hilarious tribute to the second Travis set to Jim Croce's "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown." Also comes with a Star Trek: The Next Generation "recruitment film" and several Robin of Sherwood videos. [1]