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===1st Logo ( |
===1st Logo (1989?-1993?)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' Computer animation done on an Amiga |
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'''Audio:''' A synthdance tune. |
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===2nd Logo (1993?-1995?)=== |
===2nd Logo (1993?-1995?)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a series of objects such as spheres, blocks and chess pieces fly around, eventually being accompanied by a large, green, blocky "NVC". These letters then make their way to the center of the screen. "NEPTUN VIDEO CENTER" in Futura then flies in from the bottom of the screen and comes to a rest below the "NVC" text. The whole screen then flashes white, and the logo and name both reappear as 2D objects on a white background. Some text then fades in below, reading "The best Distributor of the year 1991 and 1992, award granted by Cinema Press Video" |
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'''Technique:''' All CGI. |
'''Technique:''' All CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' The ident starts with a few low-pitched xylophone notes, with two high-pitched synth whines playing over them, the second gradually increasing in pitch. A deep synth bass note can then be heard, along with a whoosh, followed by an 11-note synth fanfare, sounding like it was played on a YM2612 synth. The last note is accompanied by another synth bass note, followed by a synth bell. a low-pitched bass burst noise can be heard when the screen flashes. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on older Polish VHS tapes. |
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[[Category:Home entertainment logos]] |
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]] |
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1st Logo (1989?-1993?)
Visuals: On a white background,
Technique: Computer animation done on an Amiga
Audio: A synthdance tune.
Availability: Seen on older Polish VHS tapes.
2nd Logo (1993?-1995?)
Visuals: On a black background, a series of objects such as spheres, blocks and chess pieces fly around, eventually being accompanied by a large, green, blocky "NVC". These letters then make their way to the center of the screen. "NEPTUN VIDEO CENTER" in Futura then flies in from the bottom of the screen and comes to a rest below the "NVC" text. The whole screen then flashes white, and the logo and name both reappear as 2D objects on a white background. Some text then fades in below, reading "The best Distributor of the year 1991 and 1992, award granted by Cinema Press Video"
Technique: All CGI.
Audio: The ident starts with a few low-pitched xylophone notes, with two high-pitched synth whines playing over them, the second gradually increasing in pitch. A deep synth bass note can then be heard, along with a whoosh, followed by an 11-note synth fanfare, sounding like it was played on a YM2612 synth. The last note is accompanied by another synth bass note, followed by a synth bell. a low-pitched bass burst noise can be heard when the screen flashes.
Availability: Seen on older Polish VHS tapes.