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===Background===
'''Euromedia Visión''' is a subsidiary of [[Track Media]], founded in 1997. For further info, check: http://www.trackmedia.com/site/index.php
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Background
Euromedia Visión is a subsidiary of Track Media, founded in 1997. For further info, check: http://www.trackmedia.com/site/index.php
Logo (2000s)
Visuals: On a navy blue background, an orange line appears in the middle and starts expanding upwards and downwards. The whole thing then zooms in on a white background to reveal itself to be an abstract TV screen-shaped, eye-like form (with eyelashes that make it look like a sun as well). The form shines, and then a huge dot, resembling an iris, fades in in the center. The logo then pans backwards and zooms in to the left side of the screen. The words "euro" and "media" come sliding from the right while a blue streak slides from the left. Then "visión" (in white and in Mistral font) slides into the streak to form the finished logo.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A PS2 startup screen-like sound for the forming of the logo, an electric piano note for the iris and some whooshing sounds for the backwards movement and the streaks.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]