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Logo descriptions by videomaster13, MegaAveron25 & thezoraidude
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===Background===
'''Citel''' is the name of a publisher and distributor of video created in 1982. Citel is a subsidiary of Dargaud. Most of what it distributes is animation.


=== 1st Logo (1986-1995)===
[[File:Citel Video (1990's).jpg|center|frameless]]
{{YouTube|id=ij8Uo9dCbMc}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a TV tube screen with a silver border. "Sogitec" is seen in the bottom with a red line next to the G. An silver ball falls down and the camera zooms in as "Sogitec" zooms in. The ball bumps onto the screen, changing the static to color bars and the border blue. The ball bounces up and down 2 more times and the camera rotates and zooms in onto the ball. The ball then opens up, revealing an aquamarine eye with a gray cornea. The ball closes and goes through the screen forming a quarter rainbow colored, 75% gray circle with a line dividing the ball. The bars disappear and the colored part of the ball rotates to form a C. "CITEL" zooms out in a futuristic font with the C the same as the logo.


'''Trivia:''' This animation, minus the last part, was featured in ''Computer Dreams''.
Background: Citel is the name of a publisher and distributor of video created in 1982. Citel is a subsidiary of Dargaud.


'''Technique:''' Computer-generated animation by Sogitec.


'''Audio:''' A futuristic theme.
1st Logo
(1990s - 1997?)


'''Availability:''' It appears on a VHS of ''Asterix and Cleopatra''.
Citel Video Early 1990's


=== 2nd Logo (1995-2020)===
Nickname: "The Eye"
[[File:Citel Video logo (1997-).jpg|center|frameless]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a flowing gold-like background, 2 cerulean blobs come on screen and merge together. A fancy lowercase E rotates and lands into the blob. The blobs form a rectangle shape. Other letters fly into the box forming cutouts in the box. A laser draws out an E, forming "Citel". More letters dance their way to under the box as the background becomes white. The letters form "VIDEO" in a spaced out font with the D backwards. The D rotates around to fix the word. The logo shines and "EDV 82" fades in.
Logo: On a black background, there is a TV tube screen with a silver border. "Sogitec" is seen in the bottom with a red line next to the G. An silver ball falls down and the camera zooms in as "Sogitec" zooms in. The ball bumps onto the screen, changing the static to color bars and the border blue. The ball bounces up and down 2 more times and the camera rotates and zooms in onto the ball. The ball then opens up, revealing an aquamarine eye with a gray cornea. The ball closes and goes through the screen forming a quarter rainbow colored, 75% gray circle with a line dividing the ball. The bars disappear and the colored part of the ball rotates to form a C. "CITEL" zooms out in a futuristic font with the C the same as the logo.


'''Variants:'''
Trivia: This animation, minus the last part, was featured inComputer Dreams.
* In later years, the text "EDV 82" is removed.
* On later DVDs, the logo is in true widescreen and is enhanced.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Haxey and Mastery International Pictures.
FX/SFX: The ball and logo forming. A computer-generated animation by Sogitec.


'''Audio:''' A whimsical fanfare ("Peter Pan in Nowhereland" by Gregor F. Narholz off of the ''Dramatic Workshop Vol. 7'' production music album), accompanied by the suction sound when blobs merge.
Music/Sounds: A futuristic theme.


'''Availability:''' Appears on ''Asterix'' and ''Totally Spies!'' DVDs released in France, as well as many other animated VHSs and DVDs.
Availability: Extremely rare. It appears on a VHS of Asterix and Cleopatra.


'''Legacy:''' Google Translated YouTube comments point to this being a very popular logo in France, with it being especially nostalgic to those who grew up with ''Asterix'' and ''Totally Spies!'' DVDs.
Editor's Note: None.


=== 3rd Logo (2020-) ===
{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/ci1R_e7dEhw}}
'''Visuals:''' Unknown.


'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Unknown.
2nd Logo
(1997?-)


'''Availability:''' Appears on newer ''Loud House'' DVDs released in France, as well as many other DVDs.
Citel Video 1997


{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}
Nickname: "The Cartoony Letters"
[[Category:France]]

[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
Logo: On a flowing gold-like background, 2 cerulean blobs come on screen and merge together. A fancy lowercase E rotates and lands into the blob. The blobs form a rectangle shape. Other letters fly into the box forming cutouts in the box. A laser draws out an E, forming "Citel". More letters dance their way to under the box as the background becomes white. The letters form "VIDEO" in a spaced out font with the D backwards. The D rotates around to fix the word. The logo shines and "EDV 82" fades in.
[[Category:French home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:Logos with library music]]
FX/SFX: The blobs. Nice CGI by haxe4 and Mastery.
[[Category:Dargaud]]

[[Category:Média-Participations]]
Music/Sounds: A triumphant fanfare, accompanied by the suction sound when blobs merge.
[[Category:French-language logos]]

Availability: Current. Appears on releases by the company.

Editor's Note: None.

[[Category:French logos]]
[[Category:Animation logos]]
[[Category:French animation logos]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 8 November 2024



Background

Citel is the name of a publisher and distributor of video created in 1982. Citel is a subsidiary of Dargaud. Most of what it distributes is animation.

1st Logo (1986-1995)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a TV tube screen with a silver border. "Sogitec" is seen in the bottom with a red line next to the G. An silver ball falls down and the camera zooms in as "Sogitec" zooms in. The ball bumps onto the screen, changing the static to color bars and the border blue. The ball bounces up and down 2 more times and the camera rotates and zooms in onto the ball. The ball then opens up, revealing an aquamarine eye with a gray cornea. The ball closes and goes through the screen forming a quarter rainbow colored, 75% gray circle with a line dividing the ball. The bars disappear and the colored part of the ball rotates to form a C. "CITEL" zooms out in a futuristic font with the C the same as the logo.

Trivia: This animation, minus the last part, was featured in Computer Dreams.

Technique: Computer-generated animation by Sogitec.

Audio: A futuristic theme.

Availability: It appears on a VHS of Asterix and Cleopatra.

2nd Logo (1995-2020)


Visuals: On a flowing gold-like background, 2 cerulean blobs come on screen and merge together. A fancy lowercase E rotates and lands into the blob. The blobs form a rectangle shape. Other letters fly into the box forming cutouts in the box. A laser draws out an E, forming "Citel". More letters dance their way to under the box as the background becomes white. The letters form "VIDEO" in a spaced out font with the D backwards. The D rotates around to fix the word. The logo shines and "EDV 82" fades in.

Variants:

  • In later years, the text "EDV 82" is removed.
  • On later DVDs, the logo is in true widescreen and is enhanced.

Technique: CGI by Haxey and Mastery International Pictures.

Audio: A whimsical fanfare ("Peter Pan in Nowhereland" by Gregor F. Narholz off of the Dramatic Workshop Vol. 7 production music album), accompanied by the suction sound when blobs merge.

Availability: Appears on Asterix and Totally Spies! DVDs released in France, as well as many other animated VHSs and DVDs.

Legacy: Google Translated YouTube comments point to this being a very popular logo in France, with it being especially nostalgic to those who grew up with Asterix and Totally Spies! DVDs.

3rd Logo (2020-)

Visuals: Unknown.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Unknown.

Availability: Appears on newer Loud House DVDs released in France, as well as many other DVDs.

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