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{{EditSection|Production Logos}}
Logo descriptions by Guillermo (William) A. Martinez and PAV123
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Logo captures and videos by Guillermo (William) A. Martinez
Editions by Guillermo (William) A. Martinez,Shadeed A. Kelly, Unnepad and TheBigLogoFan2
Translation by Shadeed A. Kelly courtesy of Google Translate


{{ImageTOC
|Gativideo (1995).png|1st Logo (1989-2007)
|Gativideo (1999).png|2nd Logo (1999-2001?)
|Gativideo (2001).png|3rd Logo (2001?-2003)
|Gativideo DVD (2005).png|4th Logo (2003-2009)
}}


===1st Logo (1989-2007)===
==Videoman Internacional==
[[File:Gativideo (1995).png|300px|center]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue space background (Milky Way), there is the metallic text "GATIVIDEO", in a font similar to the FHE '82 logo, flying all over the screen, leaving a trail of sparkles. When it stops in the center, sparkles can be seen.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer effects.
===1st Logo <br>(1987?)===


'''Audio:''' A dramatic fanfare, which is part of Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man".
Nicknames: "Road to the Future", "Running Grid"


'''Availability:''' This logo can be found on old Argentine PAL/N VHS tapes like Touchstone's ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', ''Song of the South'' and other films from Disney, MGM and 20th Century Fox like the ''Home Alone'' series, ''Die Hard'', and ''Predator 2'' (the 1st is edited with the Legal Video CBS-FOX Brand license).
Logo: On a black background with a yellow haze, a grid emerges from the haze and the Videoman Internacional logo ("Videoman Internacional") with the words stacked on top of each other in a Times New Roman font in white inside a white rectangle appears and flips around before finally settling in the middle.


===2nd Logo (1999-2001?)===
FX/SFX: The grid, the flipping.
[[file:Gativideo (1999).png|300px|center]]
'''Visuals:''' On a space background, there is a 3D wireframe version of the Gativideo logo from the previous logos zooming out, then it rotates and a bright blue light fills the wireframe Gativideo logo from before in a solid blue 3D color. The logo shines, and then the Gativideo logo zooms in.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Music/Sounds: A 70s-esque disco theme.


'''Audio:''' A weird distorting synth theme, with some chines and a distorting zoom sound at the end, which trails it off to black.
Availability: Presumably seen on older releases from the label.


'''Availability:''' Seen on early Gativideo DVD releases, like ''Manuelita''.
Editor's Note: None.


===3rd Logo (2001?-2003)===
[[file:Gativideo (2001).png|300px|center]]
'''Visuals:''' On a cloudy blue sky background, the Gativideo logo from the previous logos zooms out and then turns to a clear version. Then a DVD rotates and spins the Gativideo logo around, and the disc reappears, before a light dissolves and the logo shines with a sparkle effect.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
===2nd Logo <br>(1987-1989)===


'''Audio:''' A crystalized synth theme with whooshes, then a rock theme appears with some whooshes, followed by a synth choir theme.
Nicknames: "Thunderbolts of the Sun", "Trip to the Sun and Hell", "Cheesy Triangle"


'''Availability:''' Seen on Gativideo DVD releases, like ''Daddy is My Idol'' (''Papa es un idolo'').
Logo: On a black background, a black sun with an orange outline appears with a yellow glow (it looks similar to the Schick Sun, as mentioned in one of the nicknames). As the sun appears, a white, glowing "ray" of sunlight fades in after it that later changes to a green-black striped color. Two copies of the "Videoman Internacional" logo, from a tilted angle, zoom in from the top of the ray of sunlight to the bottom of the screen at a very slow pace; with the second logo tilting forward to a comfortable viewing position and the first logo staying tilted, to give the appearance of a "shadow effect" to the first logo. As the second copy of "Videoman Internacional" stops at a comfortable distance from the screen, (the first copy of the logo continues scrolling off-screen), a prototype version of the Gativideo print logo appears at the bottom. During the second half of the logo's duration, several strikes of lightning appear through.


===4th Logo (2003-2009)===
FX/SFX: The glowing sun and animated ray of sunlight, as well as the scrolling/fading print logos and lightning strikes.
[[File:Gativideo DVD (2005).png|300px|center]]
{{YouTube|id=Npduj7_BmmA}}
'''Visuals:''' Against a red space background with planets (Earth, mars and the Sun), there is the Gativideo logo from the last three logos, only in 3D, zoom out and stop to face the camera. Then, the DVD logo, also in 3D, zooms and flips out below it. A lens flare shines on the DVD logo


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Music/Sounds: A futuristic new-age theme ("Message From The Cosmos" by Kitaro) with the sounds of three thunderclaps in sync with animation.


'''Audio:''' Same as the 1st logo, complete with "zoom" like effects.
Availability: Ultra rare. It's found on the 1987 film Munchies.


'''Availability:''' Found on Argentine DVD releases of ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' (New Line Cinema) collection (2003), ''CSI: Miami'' and ''Critters 4'', among others.
Editor's Note: Some may be scared with the music, darkness, and lightning, but it's generally pretty cheap and also strange.


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==Gativideo==
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]] [[Category:Argentina]] [[Category:Argentine home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:Spanish-language logos]]

===1st Logo <br>(1989-2006)===

Nickname: "The Milky Way"

Logo: On a blue space background (Milky Way), we see the metallic text "GATIVIDEO", in a font similar to the FHE '82 logo, flyingLogotipo de Gativideo Ca. 1986-Actual - (GuiaMartinez) all over the screen, leaving a trail of sparkles. When it stops in the center, sparkles can be seen.

FX/SFX: The flying logo with the trails, which is more or less cheap 80's/90's animation (which is strange for this to last until 2006.)

Music/Sounds: A rather dramatic fanfare, which is actually part of Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man".

Availability: Uncommon, at least in Argentina. This logo can be found on old Argentine PAL/N VHSs like Touchstone's Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Song of the South and other films from Disney and 20th Century Fox like the Home Alone series, Die Hard, and Predator 2 (the 1st is edited with the Legal Video CBS-FOX Brand license).

Editor's Note: This is one of the most memorable logos and accessible to the public in Argentina, but the cheap font can turn some off.


===2nd Logo <br>(2003-2009)===

Nickname: "Gativideo DVD"

Logo: Against a red space background with planets, we see the Gativideo logo from before, only in 3D, zoom out and stop to face us. Then, the DVD logo, also in 3D,zooms and flips out below it. A lens flare shines on the DVD logo.
Gativideo DVD (2003- )

FX/SFX: The logos zooming out and flipping.

Music/Sounds: Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" yet again, complete with "zoom" like effects.

Availability: Extremely rare. This was the last logo before their closure due to piracy. Found on Argentine releases of Nightmare on Elm Street (New Line Cinema) collection (2003) and CSI: Miami.

Editor's Note: The animation, while cheap, is still an improvement over its predecessor.

[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]] [[Category:Argentine Logos]] [[Category:Argentine Home Entertainment Logos]]

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1st Logo (1989-2007)


Visuals: On a blue space background (Milky Way), there is the metallic text "GATIVIDEO", in a font similar to the FHE '82 logo, flying all over the screen, leaving a trail of sparkles. When it stops in the center, sparkles can be seen.

Technique: 2D computer effects.

Audio: A dramatic fanfare, which is part of Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man".

Availability: This logo can be found on old Argentine PAL/N VHS tapes like Touchstone's Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Song of the South and other films from Disney, MGM and 20th Century Fox like the Home Alone series, Die Hard, and Predator 2 (the 1st is edited with the Legal Video CBS-FOX Brand license).

2nd Logo (1999-2001?)

Visuals: On a space background, there is a 3D wireframe version of the Gativideo logo from the previous logos zooming out, then it rotates and a bright blue light fills the wireframe Gativideo logo from before in a solid blue 3D color. The logo shines, and then the Gativideo logo zooms in.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A weird distorting synth theme, with some chines and a distorting zoom sound at the end, which trails it off to black.

Availability: Seen on early Gativideo DVD releases, like Manuelita.

3rd Logo (2001?-2003)

Visuals: On a cloudy blue sky background, the Gativideo logo from the previous logos zooms out and then turns to a clear version. Then a DVD rotates and spins the Gativideo logo around, and the disc reappears, before a light dissolves and the logo shines with a sparkle effect.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A crystalized synth theme with whooshes, then a rock theme appears with some whooshes, followed by a synth choir theme.

Availability: Seen on Gativideo DVD releases, like Daddy is My Idol (Papa es un idolo).

4th Logo (2003-2009)

Visuals: Against a red space background with planets (Earth, mars and the Sun), there is the Gativideo logo from the last three logos, only in 3D, zoom out and stop to face the camera. Then, the DVD logo, also in 3D, zooms and flips out below it. A lens flare shines on the DVD logo

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the 1st logo, complete with "zoom" like effects.

Availability: Found on Argentine DVD releases of Nightmare on Elm Street (New Line Cinema) collection (2003), CSI: Miami and Critters 4, among others.

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