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''Logo descriptions bySnowflakesOmega''
''Logo descriptions bySnowflakesOmega''


(1980s)
===(1980s)===


Logo: After a 10-second green digital countdown disappearing, three red/green/blue stripes wipe in from top to bottom, with the ones near the top are more bigger. Aftereach stripe finishes wiping in "CINE VIDEO" in a futuristic font wipes in vertically on these stripes. We cut to a B&W photo of Charlie Chaplin that later zooms in, followed by a lot more images of characters and scenes from various movies, then to Charlie Chaplin again. We fade out, and we go back to the Cine Video logos.
Logo: After a 10-second green digital countdown disappearing, three red/green/blue stripes wipe in from top to bottom, with the ones near the top are more bigger. Aftereach stripe finishes wiping in "CINE VIDEO" in a futuristic font wipes in vertically on these stripes. We cut to a B&W photo of Charlie Chaplin that later zooms in, followed by a lot more images of characters and scenes from various movies, then to Charlie Chaplin again. We fade out, and we go back to the Cine Video logos.

Revision as of 22:01, 30 September 2020

Logo descriptions bySnowflakesOmega

(1980s)

Logo: After a 10-second green digital countdown disappearing, three red/green/blue stripes wipe in from top to bottom, with the ones near the top are more bigger. Aftereach stripe finishes wiping in "CINE VIDEO" in a futuristic font wipes in vertically on these stripes. We cut to a B&W photo of Charlie Chaplin that later zooms in, followed by a lot more images of characters and scenes from various movies, then to Charlie Chaplin again. We fade out, and we go back to the Cine Video logos.

FX/SFX: Not impressive 2D animation. This is also one of the longest logos ever, clocking in at 1 minute and 30 seconds.

Music/Sounds: A held synth note decreasing in volume at the countdown. A new wave theme for the actual logo animation and copyright screen after it. This is actually "Conduciendo una Locomotora" by Pedro Aznar.

Availability: Found on very old 1980s tapes from the company in Argentina and Latin America.

Editor's Note: None.

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