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New Argentine logo documented. Need help with finding what exact year/years this logo was used
 
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=== Logo (19??) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a black, space-like background with white stars, a shooting star moving toward the bottom-left of the screen, and a periwinkle gradient towards the bottom with black specks popping in and out on it, a golden film strip flies in from the left and covers the middle of the screen. Cyan text reading “ALFA VIDEO HOME” then appears in the middle of the strip, and the screen flips upward to reveal the same background, sans the stars and specks, and cyan text reading “ANTICIPA” quickly appears.


===Background===
'''FX/SFX:''' The shooting star, the specks popping in and out, the film strip covering the screen, the transition and the text appearing
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a video distributor in Argentina.


===Logo (1990s?)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' An upbeat, electronic/synth tune that sounds muffled.
[[File:Alfa Video Home (1990s?).png|center|frameless]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a black, space-like background with white stars, a shooting star moving toward the bottom-left of the screen, and a periwinkle gradient towards the bottom with black specks popping in and out on it, a golden film strip flies in from the left and covers the middle of the screen. In the middle of the strip, the company's logo appears:
'''Availability:''' Appears on at least one VHS tape, that being an Argentine VHS release of ''Head Games'' (1996).
<center><big><big><big>'''{{color|cyan|ALFA}}'''</big></big></big><br>{{color|cyan|VIDEO‎ ‎ ‎ HOME}}</center>
The screen then flips upward to reveal the same background, sans the stars and specks, and cyan text reading "'''{{color|cyan|ANTICIPA}}'''" quickly appears afterwards.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Audio:''' An excerpt of "Reaching For Tomorrow: Opening" by John Manchester. The audio sounds muffled in this logo, possibly due to tape deterioration.
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'''Availability:''' Unknown. It might be found on an Argentine VHS release of the 1996 action/sci-fi film ''Head Games'' that was distributed by them.
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Latest revision as of 09:11, 25 September 2024


Background

Alfa Video Home was a video distributor in Argentina.

Logo (1990s?)


Visuals: On a black, space-like background with white stars, a shooting star moving toward the bottom-left of the screen, and a periwinkle gradient towards the bottom with black specks popping in and out on it, a golden film strip flies in from the left and covers the middle of the screen. In the middle of the strip, the company's logo appears:

ALFA
VIDEO‎ ‎ ‎ HOME

The screen then flips upward to reveal the same background, sans the stars and specks, and cyan text reading "ANTICIPA" quickly appears afterwards.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: An excerpt of "Reaching For Tomorrow: Opening" by John Manchester. The audio sounds muffled in this logo, possibly due to tape deterioration.

Availability: Unknown. It might be found on an Argentine VHS release of the 1996 action/sci-fi film Head Games that was distributed by them.

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