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===Background===
===Background===
Condor Video was a division of [[Heron Communications]] for distributing Latin-American Spanish oriented movies, along with Spanish-subtitled versions of films in Heron's catalog at the time.
Condor Video was a division of [[Heron Communications]] for distributing Latin American Spanish-language movies, along with Spanish-subtitled versions of films in Heron's catalog at the time.


===(1980s)===
===Logo (1980s)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a {{color|red|maroon}} upside-down triangle with a "{{font|serif|''C''}}" zooms in as it spins rapidly clockwise. As it gets closer to the screen, the text "{{color|red|{{font|serif|CONDOR}} '''VIDEO'''}}" swoops down and arches up with a pixelated trail effect, stopping above the triangle as that stops spinning. Later, a pair of lines fade above and below "{{color|red|{{font|serif|CONDOR}}}}", sandwiching it together. Below then appears "{{color|red|'''A Division of Heron Communications, Inc.'''}}" (along with "{{color|red|'''DISTRIBUTED BY VID-DIMENSION, INC.'''}}" on some releases), then the screen fades out.
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a Red triangle with a C in it zoom and turn towards the screen. When it stops, the words “Condor Video” fade in on top of the triangle with “A Division of Heron Communications Inc” and “Distributed By Vid-Dimensions Inc.” fading in underneath.


'''Technique:''' Early computer effects
'''FX/SFX:''' The triangle twisting and zooming towards the screen, the text fading in, the logo fading out.


'''Audio:''' Either a dramatic synthesized fanfare with a 2-note flourish, or a generic mariachi tune with sparkling noises when the text flies in.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A Mexican sounding theme that sounds of a mix between 16-bit and 8-bit music.


'''Availability:''' Seen on a VHS release of ''House Of The Seven Graves''. It may also be seen on Spanish-subtitled VHS releases of ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' and ''Killer Klowns from Outer Space''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on a VHS release of ''House Of The Seven Graves''. It may also be seen on Spanish-subtitled VHS releases of ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' and ''Killer Klowns from Outer Space''.


[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
'''Editor's Note:''' None.

[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]
[[Category:Heron International]]
[[Category:Heron International]]
[[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:American Logos]]
[[Category:United States]]

Revision as of 00:46, 28 November 2023


Background

Condor Video was a division of Heron Communications for distributing Latin American Spanish-language movies, along with Spanish-subtitled versions of films in Heron's catalog at the time.

Logo (1980s)

Visuals: On a white background, a maroon upside-down triangle with a "C" zooms in as it spins rapidly clockwise. As it gets closer to the screen, the text "CONDOR VIDEO" swoops down and arches up with a pixelated trail effect, stopping above the triangle as that stops spinning. Later, a pair of lines fade above and below "CONDOR", sandwiching it together. Below then appears "A Division of Heron Communications, Inc." (along with "DISTRIBUTED BY VID-DIMENSION, INC." on some releases), then the screen fades out.

Technique: Early computer effects

Audio: Either a dramatic synthesized fanfare with a 2-note flourish, or a generic mariachi tune with sparkling noises when the text flies in.

Availability: Seen on a VHS release of House Of The Seven Graves. It may also be seen on Spanish-subtitled VHS releases of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Killer Klowns from Outer Space.

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