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Logo captures by Eric S. |
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|BFS Video (1990).png|1st Logo (1989-1996) |
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|BFS Video (1997).png|2nd Logo (1996-Early 2000s) |
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|BFS Video (2000s) (Credit - TLMA V1.0).png|3rd Logo (2000's) |
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===1st Logo (1989-1996)=== |
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(1989-1996) |
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File:BFS Video (1990).png |
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Various Home Video logos - CLG Wiki |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a blue space background with white stars zooming towards the camera, “BFS VIDEO”, which consists of “BFS” in bold Helvetica font with segmented lines on the bottom half (like in the CBS-Fox logo), and a thinner “VIDEO” font, zooms out to the bottom-right corner of the screen, tilted on its side. It then zooms back in towards the camera and rotates slightly and then settles in place. A few seconds later, the logo shifts up, and a warning message starts scrolling below the logo. |
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Nickname: “BFS in Space” |
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'''Availability:''' Can be found VHS releases of BBC (i.e. Blake's 7) and ITV’s shows from the UK, as well as the 1990 made-for-TV adaptation of ''The Old Man and the Sea'', among others. |
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File:BFS Video (1997).png |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' Against a green marble background, a close up shot in between the letters "BFS VIDEO" in red, pan across from left to right, and then they zoom out and turn into place, where a gray sphere fades in. The letters are in a 3D font that seems to shoot out toward the camera toward the top and bottom. The letters then shine and the logo shrinks to the top of the screen, where a warning message scrolls up like before. |
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Availability: Check an old mom-and-pop store or eBay for this logo. You might spot it on VHS releases of BBC (i.e. Blake's 7) and ITV’s shows from the UK. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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Editor's Note: None. |
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===3rd Logo (2000's)=== |
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BFS Video (2000s) (Credit - TLMA V1.0).png |
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{{YouTube|id=qys361MLAYQ}} |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a black background, the screen zooms out from inside a letter B, and then pan over the top of three red colored letters, the screen then pans to the left until we stop in the center, where we see an F. The text then zooms out to reveal the letters "BFS" in red, and in the same font as the previous logo. The company name zooms out at a quick pace but stops midway as the byline "ENTERTAINMENT & MULTIMEDIA LIMITED", flash on screen above a red line. After two seconds, the byline disappears via a flash effect, as the BFS logo zooms toward the camera, as a warning message appears on screen. Unlike the previous logos, the warning text does not scroll up. |
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Various Home Video logos - CLG Wiki |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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FX/SFX: The panning of the text, the fading, the shining. |
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[[Category:Logos with library music by Network Music]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
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Editor's Note: None. |
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3rd Logo |
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(2000's) |
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FX/SFX: Too much to mention, but the animation has really improved when compared the last two logos. |
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Editor's Note: None. |
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[[Category:Canadian Logos]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 29 October 2024
Camenati
1st Logo (1989-1996)
Visuals: On a blue space background with white stars zooming towards the camera, “BFS VIDEO”, which consists of “BFS” in bold Helvetica font with segmented lines on the bottom half (like in the CBS-Fox logo), and a thinner “VIDEO” font, zooms out to the bottom-right corner of the screen, tilted on its side. It then zooms back in towards the camera and rotates slightly and then settles in place. A few seconds later, the logo shifts up, and a warning message starts scrolling below the logo.
Technique: Simple 2D animation.
Audio: A dramatic synthesized orchestra fanfare with a "tinkling" sound at the end.
Audio Variant: On some tapes, the music is a shortened version of the track "Challenges" from Network Music Ensemble.
Availability: Can be found VHS releases of BBC (i.e. Blake's 7) and ITV’s shows from the UK, as well as the 1990 made-for-TV adaptation of The Old Man and the Sea, among others.
2nd Logo (1996-Early 2000s)
Visuals: Against a green marble background, a close up shot in between the letters "BFS VIDEO" in red, pan across from left to right, and then they zoom out and turn into place, where a gray sphere fades in. The letters are in a 3D font that seems to shoot out toward the camera toward the top and bottom. The letters then shine and the logo shrinks to the top of the screen, where a warning message scrolls up like before.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A shortened version of the stock track "Sunny Daze" from Network Music Ensemble.
Availability: Maybe on later releases of BBC's and ITV's shows.
3rd Logo (2000's)
Visuals: On a black background, the screen zooms out from inside a letter B, and then pan over the top of three red colored letters, the screen then pans to the left until we stop in the center, where we see an F. The text then zooms out to reveal the letters "BFS" in red, and in the same font as the previous logo. The company name zooms out at a quick pace but stops midway as the byline "ENTERTAINMENT & MULTIMEDIA LIMITED", flash on screen above a red line. After two seconds, the byline disappears via a flash effect, as the BFS logo zooms toward the camera, as a warning message appears on screen. Unlike the previous logos, the warning text does not scroll up.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A dramatic orchestral fanfare, ending with two synth notes as the text zooms out.
Availability: Appears on later BFS releases, most of which are on DVD, including The Worst Witch.