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Revision as of 04:02, 5 November 2022


Background

Gama Video was a short-lived Yugoslavian video distributor.

(1980s?-early 90s)

Logo: On the space background, we see a spark which morphs into the gold triangle, which zooms in. Then, it flips to another side with dark blue fill, gold outline and with the word "GAMA" in a gold modern type font inside a gold rectangle. When the triangle stops zooming, it glows a little bit and a small dot flies to write the word "VIDEO" in a purple Helvetica-like font. For a second, the warning screen appears, overlapping the logo.

FX/SFX: The spark morphing into the triangle, zooming, flipping and the dot writing word "VIDEO".

Music/Sounds: It begins with a strange humming sound and when the triangle stops zooming, it crossfades to "Where's the Walrus?" by The Alan Parsons Project, which was also used in the Forum Home Video logo.

Availability: Seen on their VHS tapes.

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