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===Background===
'''Bertelsmann''' is a German book publishing company. In the past, it has co-operatedproduced book and home media releases along with Greek publisher Ilias Maniateas Editions.
 
===1st Logo (????1990s) (Greek variant)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' WeThere seeis a black background, which indicates space, with stars scattered all across it. The latter move towards the camera, in the sense of a perspective environment. Suddenly, a ball composed of several silver circle lines (smaller to bigger ones), that whirl around each other, appears in the distance, through a flashing light near the top left corner. It comes screeching towards the bottom right corner, and disappears. The "Bertelsmann" word is placed in the top part of the screen. At first, a flashing light appears throughout its letters. After that, it retains its yellow color.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Audio:''' An orchestral fanfare that sounds like the intro to a news program or a sci-fi show.
Note: Logo starts at 0:06.
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Found on the Greek "Ο αιώνας μας" (Our centuryCentury) VHS tapes by Ilias Maniateas Editions.
'''Logo:''' We see a black background, which indicates space, with stars scattered all across it. The latter move towards the camera, in the sense of a perspective environment. Suddenly, a ball composed of several silver circle lines (smaller to bigger ones), that whirl around each other, appears in the distance, through a flashing light near the top left corner. It comes screeching towards the bottom right corner, and disappears. The "Bertelsmann" word is placed in the top part of the screen. At first, a flashing light appears throughout its letters. After that, it retains its yellow color.
 
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'''FX/SFX:''' The smaller and bigger circle lines whirling around each other, the ball moving towards the camera, and the Bertelsmann name being placed to the top.
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'''Music/Sounds:'''
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Found on the Greek "Ο αιώνας μας" (Our century) VHS tapes by Ilias Maniateas Editions.
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
 
[[Category:German LogosBertelsmann]]
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 8 November 2024


Background

Bertelsmann is a German book publishing company. In the past, it has co-produced book and home media releases along with Greek publisher Ilias Maniateas Editions.

Logo (1990s) (Greek variant)

Visuals: There is a black background, which indicates space, with stars scattered all across it. The latter move towards the camera, in the sense of a perspective environment. Suddenly, a ball composed of several silver circle lines (smaller to bigger ones), that whirl around each other, appears in the distance, through a flashing light near the top left corner. It comes screeching towards the bottom right corner, and disappears. The "Bertelsmann" word is placed in the top part of the screen. At first, a flashing light appears throughout its letters. After that, it retains its yellow color.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An orchestral fanfare that sounds like the intro to a news program or a sci-fi show.

Availability: Found on the Greek "Ο αιώνας μας" (Our Century) VHS tapes by Ilias Maniateas Editions.

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