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(which translates to “Presents the finest works in video”) zooms in below, with colours fading in said text (that being white, yellow, light blue, green, magenta, red and indigo from left to right) as the same happens to the company name shortly after (albeit with a “dissolve” effect). The Greek text zooms out, and the company name zooms out to the right side of the screen.
(which translates to “Presents the finest works in video”) zooms in below, with colours fading in said text (that being white, yellow, light blue, green, magenta, red and indigo from left to right) as the same happens to the company name shortly after (albeit with a “dissolve” effect). The Greek text zooms out, and the company name zooms out to the right side of the screen.


'''FX/SFX:''' Simple and cheap animation, just like with typical Greek home video logos.
'''Technique:''' Simple and cheap animation, just like with typical Greek home video logos.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth theme with a kick drum and electronic drum. This is actually "p:Machinery (Polish)" by Propaganda slowed and pitched down by -5.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth theme with a kick drum and electronic drum. This is actually "p:Machinery (Polish)" by Propaganda slowed and pitched down by -5.

Revision as of 00:11, 6 December 2022


(Late 1980s?)

Logo: After the warning screen dissolves away, we see the text

EMPIRE VIDEO

in a futuristic font with “HOME ENTERTAINMENT” below flipping from the background, moving towards the right side and settling in the center. Then,

Παρουσιαζει
τα εκλεκτοτερα εργα σε βιντεο

(which translates to “Presents the finest works in video”) zooms in below, with colours fading in said text (that being white, yellow, light blue, green, magenta, red and indigo from left to right) as the same happens to the company name shortly after (albeit with a “dissolve” effect). The Greek text zooms out, and the company name zooms out to the right side of the screen.

Technique: Simple and cheap animation, just like with typical Greek home video logos.

Music/Sounds: A synth theme with a kick drum and electronic drum. This is actually "p:Machinery (Polish)" by Propaganda slowed and pitched down by -5.

Availability: Unknown.

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