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'''Note:''' Not to be confused with [[Eurocom Entertainment Software]].
'''Note:''' Not to be confused with [[Eurocom Entertainment Software]].
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===1st Logo (1989-1993) ===
===1st Logo (1989-1993) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a starfield, we see many stars with a motion blur, then a circle appears, rotating with a multi-colored motion blur. We see the {{color|gold|golden}} word "'''''<font face="Times New Roman">{{color|gold|EUROCOM}}</font>'''''" in a bold and italic Times New Roman font zooming out. As the word places itself in the center, the circle disappears.
'''Logo:''' On a starfield, we see many stars with a motion blur, then a circle appears, rotating with a multi-colored motion blur. We see the {{color|gold|golden}} word "'''''<font face="Times New Roman">{{color|gold|EUROCOM}}</font>'''''" in a bold and italic Times New Roman font zooming out. As the word places itself in the center, the circle disappears.


'''Variants:''' The logo is going fast-forward, then various shows distributed by the company (''Babar'', ''Heathcliff'', ''Inspector Gadget'', etc.), are shown, and the words "'''''<font face="Times New Roman">{{color|gold|EUROCOM}}</font>'''''" and "'''''<font face="Times New Roman">{{color|gold|PRZEDSTAWIA}}</font>'''''" (meaning "presents" in Polish) appear on a firework background. The words zoom in away, then we see a shooting star through the window and cut to a black screen.
'''Variants:''' Sone releases have the logo going fast-forward, then various shows distributed by the company (''Babar'', ''Heathcliff'', ''Inspector Gadget'', etc.), are shown, and the words "'''''<font face="Times New Roman">{{color|gold|EUROCOM}}</font>'''''" and "'''''<font face="Times New Roman">{{color|gold|PRZEDSTAWIA}}</font>'''''" (meaning "presents" in Polish) appear on a firework background. The words zoom in away, then we see a shooting star through the window and cut to a black screen.


'''Technique:''' The animation in the logo.
'''Technique:''' Scanimate.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Wind sounds at the beginning, then a mysterious ascending synth plays.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Wind sounds at the beginning, then a mysterious ascending synth plays.
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===2nd Logo (1993-1997)===
===2nd Logo (1993-1997)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a really dark planet with a {{color|blue}} atmosphere is shown in the center. The planet slowly splits open and reveals a {{color|red}} light emitting inside of it with a rotating jagged dot pattern in {{color|gold}}. After a few seconds, the planet zooms away and the jagged pattern reveals to be 13 {{color|gold|golden}} stars in a circular format. The company's name in the same format as the previous logo flies into the center letter-by-letter as the ring rotates until it faces the audience. Once the ring and text become still, the background crossfades to {{Color|darkblue|dark blue}}.
TBA.

'''Technique:''' CGI animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Some dreamy ambiance which slowly transitions to a majestic synth fanfare.

'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' It could also be silent.


'''Availability:''' Unknown.


[[Category:Poland]]
[[Category:Poland]]

Revision as of 12:20, 6 June 2023


Note: Not to be confused with Eurocom Entertainment Software.

Background

Eurocom is a Polish home video/TV distributor and a dubbing studio. It was founded in 1989.

1st Logo (1989-1993)

Logo: On a starfield, we see many stars with a motion blur, then a circle appears, rotating with a multi-colored motion blur. We see the golden word "EUROCOM" in a bold and italic Times New Roman font zooming out. As the word places itself in the center, the circle disappears.

Variants: Sone releases have the logo going fast-forward, then various shows distributed by the company (Babar, Heathcliff, Inspector Gadget, etc.), are shown, and the words "EUROCOM" and "PRZEDSTAWIA" (meaning "presents" in Polish) appear on a firework background. The words zoom in away, then we see a shooting star through the window and cut to a black screen.

Technique: Scanimate.

Music/Sounds: Wind sounds at the beginning, then a mysterious ascending synth plays.

Availability: Ultra rare. It would be seen on Polish VHS prints of StarCom. TBA for the other variants.

2nd Logo (1993-1997)


Logo: On a black background, a really dark planet with a blue atmosphere is shown in the center. The planet slowly splits open and reveals a red light emitting inside of it with a rotating jagged dot pattern in gold. After a few seconds, the planet zooms away and the jagged pattern reveals to be 13 golden stars in a circular format. The company's name in the same format as the previous logo flies into the center letter-by-letter as the ring rotates until it faces the audience. Once the ring and text become still, the background crossfades to dark blue.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Some dreamy ambiance which slowly transitions to a majestic synth fanfare.

Music/Sounds Variant: It could also be silent.

Availability: Unknown.

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