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'''Logo:''' On a black-{{color|deeppink|pink}} gradient background, we see the Edivideo logo (a rectangle with a {{color|blue}} symbol consisting of an abstract "{{color|blue|'''e'''}}" with a line that extends to a round end, a circle below it and the word "{{color|blue|edivideo}}" below) flip in. The logo then stays at the middle of the screen until the music ends, disappearing afterwards. |
'''Logo:''' On a black-{{color|deeppink|pink}} gradient background, we see the Edivideo logo (a rectangle with a {{color|blue}} symbol consisting of an abstract "{{color|blue|'''e'''}}" with a line that extends to a round end, a circle below it and the word "{{color|blue|edivideo}}" below) flip in. The logo then stays at the middle of the screen until the music ends, disappearing afterwards. |
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'''Technique:''' The logo flipping in. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth arpeggio that loops four times and rises in pitch with each one, followed by a triumphant three-note synth fanfare. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth arpeggio that loops four times and rises in pitch with each one, followed by a triumphant three-note synth fanfare. |
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(1988-2000's)
Logo: On a black-pink gradient background, we see the Edivideo logo (a rectangle with a blue symbol consisting of an abstract "e" with a line that extends to a round end, a circle below it and the word "edivideo" below) flip in. The logo then stays at the middle of the screen until the music ends, disappearing afterwards.
Technique: The logo flipping in.
Music/Sounds: A synth arpeggio that loops four times and rises in pitch with each one, followed by a triumphant three-note synth fanfare.
Availability: Extinct. Found on the company's VHS releases, such as Portuguese 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and CIC Video releases.