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=== Background ===
Globo Video is the former video label of Grupo Globo, founded in 1981 after it split off from it's older label, Filmoteca Global. It was shut down in 2007 as they mostly focused on Som Livre Video for home video distribution.


=== 1st Logo (1976-1980) ===
===Background===
'''Globo Video''' was the home video distribution arm owned by Brazilian mass media conglomerate Organizações Globo, best kwown as the owners of the [[Rede Globo]] TV network. It was founded in 1981<ref>https://empresas.serasaexperian.com.br/consulta-gratis/SIGLA-SISTEMA-GLOBO-DE-GRAVACOES-AUDIOVISUAIS-LTDA-27206820000190</ref> as a successor of [[Filmoteca Global]], which released documentaries and other special programmes for universities and other educational institutions. In the mid-80s, Globo Video entered the consumer market; releasing not only Rede Globo's programmes, but a variety of Brazilian films and titles from [[Embassy Home Entertainment]], [[Orion Pictures]] (until 1990, when [[LK-TEL Video (Brazil)|LK-TEL Video]] took over) and [[Nelson Entertainment]] libraries, among other companies.
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, irregular yellow splashes can be seen, which suddenly shrink and form into a filmstrip that zooms in slightly. The middle frame, depicting a overhead shot of a city, then fades to a live shot of it as the other 2 frames become shaded squares. The clip then fades to astronaut repairing a satellite, followed by a parade of people marching wildly down a street. It then fades to a shot of a assault helicopter rising off the ground, then to a wild car crash. The filmstrip then shifts to the left, revealing an eye, and then followed by the next few frames in this order: a girl eating cotton candy, a shot of pipes at an refinery, an orangutan, a bust of a Egyptian(?) woman, a Roman helmet, and a shot of a desert with a caravan of camels in the distance. The filmstrip, now on a shot of the Great Pyramids of Giza, zoom out to reveal even more frames on 5 filmstrips. The 4 other filmstrips then wipe away one by one, interchanging with each other, until the middle filmstrip remains and rips half of it away, revealing a white bar. The filmstrip bar then fades to what appears to be a bronze plaque (most likely the shell of a videotape), which zooms out and rotates upwards, revealing the 1975-1980 Rede Globo logo, along with 4 bolts on each corner. The plaque-like object then flips over to the other side, revealing "FILMOTECA GLOBAL" in a modified ITC Avant Garde Bold font (also called Rede Globo Bold), with the 1st word outlined and the 2nd filled with white, as well as a smaller logo below it and a card with "POSTAL" pinned to it. The object then fades to the Rede Globo logo, and it zooms out. "FILMOTECA GLOBAL" eventually fades in above it, followed by "MAIS UM SERVIÇO CULTURAL DA" in a round font also used by Rede Globo during the time, and then the "REDE GLOBO" wordmark appears in a larger size. The logo then fades out barring the Rede Globo wordmark.

'''Technique:''' The filmstrip clips, the plaque rotating, the logo forming.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A snippet of ''Ganawa (Blue Moses)'' by Randy Weston.

'''Availability:''' Extinct.


The label was deactivated in the mid-90s and was brought back in the 2000s as a sister label for [[Som Livre Video]], focusing only on TV Globo's productions. It the mid-2000s, it was fused with the brand new [[Globo Marcas]] label; operating until 2014.


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|Globo Video (1981) (Credit - CANAL MV1).png|1st Logo (1981-1984)
|Globo Video (1987) (Credit - 00vini).png|2nd Logo (1984-1989)
|Globo Video.jpg|3rd Logo (1989-2000)
|Globo Video (2003) (From - DVD release of Sai de Baixo - Disco 1).png|4th Logo (2000-2006)
}}


=== 2nd Logo (1980-1986) ===
===1st Logo (1981-1984)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, many colored bars slide in, forming 5 columns colored blue, {{color|lightgreen|light green}}, yellow, orange, and red respectively. 4 columns rotate to the right or left, but not fully (the yellow column stays put). They turn the other way and fully rotate to their original position. They zoom out a bit as stars line the edges touching the other columns and they start to spin. They then flash when they are just thin lines and then pulse lines of the same color and then start to rotate when they are fully revealed. They then disappear as the letters of "'''G''L''OBO'''" in its signature typeface appear one by one in the colors of the columns. They then turn white and start to come together as the background gains a blue gradient. "'''''V''IDEO'''" in the same font but in outline form slides in and rests as the "V" changes position.
'''Logo:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' TBA
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A funky and weird disco tune, with a horn-driven finale.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before or TBA


'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Availability:''' Found on ''Globo Informática''.


===2nd Logo (1984-1988)===


=== 3rd Logo (1981-1984) ===
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{{YouTube|id=0mP8QoATwjE}}
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'''Visuals:''' There is a cube made of green wire frame rotating wildly. The cube rotates so that we can see a first-person perspective inside, which reveals many lines in many different colors. The colors move up and down the grid, thus causing the lines to change colors as well. We then see multiple squares zoom in on each plane of the inner cube. They state different words on them, most of which are hard to view. The last square zooms in to fit. It has a word on one of the squares that pass by (each represent a genre on the video, like "SHOW" or "FILME"). This square zooms out. and abruptly transitions to Scanimated letters, which occupy the entire screen and are rotated 45 degrees on the Z axis. The words then rotate to a normal angle, revealing the words "'''G''L''OBO {{color|blue|''V''IDEO}}'''". "UMA SELEÇÃO" sometimes is stationed at the top as well.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, many colored bars slide in, forming 5 columns colored blue, light green, yellow, orange, and red respectively. 4 columns rotate to the right or left, but not fully (The yellow column stays put). They turn the other way and fully rotate to their original position. They zoom out a bit as stars line the edges touching the other columns and they start to spin. They then flash when they are just thin lines and then pulse lines of the same color and then start to rotate when they are fully revealed. They then disappear as the letters of "GLOBO" in it's signature typeface appear one by one in the colors of the columns. They then turn white and start to come together as the background gains a blue gradient. "VIDEO" in the same font but in outline form slides in and the rests as the "V" changes position.


'''Technique:''' The animation of the color bars is pretty good, but the logo forming is choppy.
'''Technique:''' Early wireframe computer graphics combined with 2D computer animation.


'''Audio:''' A whoosh at the beginning, then a powerful and dramatic fanfare with laser beams, with an uprising synth when the almost final screen flies towards the camera.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A funky and weird disco tune, with a horn-driven finale.


'''Availability:''' Might be seen on tapes from the time, but it's probably very rare.
'''Availability:''' Seen on early VHS releases of Globo programmes, like ''Xou da Xuxa'', and films from the [[Embassy Home Entertainment]] library, like ''Escape from New York''.


===3rd Logo (1988-Mid 90s)===


=== 4th Logo (1984-1989) ===
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'''Visuals:''' On a rainbow background, three spheres (in red, green, and blue respectively) pass by the screen quickly. When we reach the blue sphere, it protrudes light and a chunk shaped like the Rede Globo logo comes off of it. Inside the shiny interior is the same rainbow surface and spheres before the sphere turns around and the background turns black. {{color|Silver}} streaks are then "projected" at the piece like a screen, and there emerges the Globo Video logo with "APRESENTA" below it. The logo shines as the screen focuses onto it, eventually taking up the whole screen.
'''Logo:''' We see a cube made of green wire frame rotating wildly. The cube rotates finally so that we can see the first-person perspective inside, of which reveals the lines being many different colors. The colors move up and down the grid thus causing the lines to change colors as well. We then see multiple squares zoom in on each plane of the inner cube. They state different words on them, of which are hard to view. The last square zooms in to fit. It has a word on one of the squares that pass by (each represent a genre on the video, like "SHOW" or "FILME"). This square zooms out. and that abruptly transitions to Scanimated letters, of which occupy the entire screen and are rotated 45 degrees on the Z axis. The words then rotate to a normal angle, revealing the words "GLOBO VIDEO". "UMA SELEÇÃO" sometimes is stationed at the top as well.


'''Technique:''' Early wireframe computer graphics combined with 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A calm synth fanfare.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A whoosh at the beginning, then a powerful and dramatic fanfare with laser beams, with an uprising synth when the almost final screen flies towards us.


'''Availability:''' Spotted on ''The Terminator'', ''Prom Night,'' and other titles from [[TV Globo]], Embassy, [[Orion Pictures]] and [[Nelson Entertainment]].
'''Availability:''' See the last logo.


===4th Logo (2000-2006)===


=== 5th Logo (1989-2000) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a rainbow background, 3 spheres (in red, green, and blue respectively) pass by the screen quickly. When we reach the blue sphere, it protrudes light and a chunk shaped like the the Rede Globo logo comes off of it. Inside the shiny interior is the same rainbow surface and spheres before the sphere turns around and the background turns black. Silver streaks are then "projected" at the piece like a screen, and emerges the Globo Video logo with "APRESENTA" below it. The logo shines as the screen focuses onto it, eventually taking up the whole screen.

'''Technique:''' Early 90s CGI.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm synth fanfare.

'''Availability:''' See before.

'''Legacy:''' This logo's animation was clearly based off the [[Rede Globo|Rede Globo]] identity from the time.

=== 6th Logo (2000-2005) ===
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'''Logo:''' Over a black/blue gradient background, the metallic text of "GLOBO VIDEO" flips out to the center while red, green and blue streaks slide into the left side. The finished logo is in a left-facing perspective.

'''Technique:''' Simple, yet effective CGI.


'''Visuals:''' Over a black/blue gradient background, the metallic text of "'''G''L''OBO ''V''IDEO'''" flips out to the center while red, green and blue streaks slide into the left side, crossing the "L" and "V". The finished logo is in a left-facing perspective.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic fanfare with a whoosh at the beginning. Low and high tone versions are known to exist.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Globograph.
'''Availability:''' Seen on newer video releases and DVDs before the company's extinction.


'''Audio:''' A majestic fanfare with a whoosh at the beginning. Low and high tone versions are known to exist.


'''Availability:''' Seen on newer releases from TV Globo programmes, like ''TV Pirata'' and ''Vale Tudo''.


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Latest revision as of 02:44, 5 September 2024




Background

Globo Video was the home video distribution arm owned by Brazilian mass media conglomerate Organizações Globo, best kwown as the owners of the Rede Globo TV network. It was founded in 1981[1] as a successor of Filmoteca Global, which released documentaries and other special programmes for universities and other educational institutions. In the mid-80s, Globo Video entered the consumer market; releasing not only Rede Globo's programmes, but a variety of Brazilian films and titles from Embassy Home Entertainment, Orion Pictures (until 1990, when LK-TEL Video took over) and Nelson Entertainment libraries, among other companies.

The label was deactivated in the mid-90s and was brought back in the 2000s as a sister label for Som Livre Video, focusing only on TV Globo's productions. It the mid-2000s, it was fused with the brand new Globo Marcas label; operating until 2014.



1st Logo (1981-1984)


Visuals: On a black background, many colored bars slide in, forming 5 columns colored blue, light green, yellow, orange, and red respectively. 4 columns rotate to the right or left, but not fully (the yellow column stays put). They turn the other way and fully rotate to their original position. They zoom out a bit as stars line the edges touching the other columns and they start to spin. They then flash when they are just thin lines and then pulse lines of the same color and then start to rotate when they are fully revealed. They then disappear as the letters of "GLOBO" in its signature typeface appear one by one in the colors of the columns. They then turn white and start to come together as the background gains a blue gradient. "VIDEO" in the same font but in outline form slides in and rests as the "V" changes position.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A funky and weird disco tune, with a horn-driven finale.

Availability: Found on Globo Informática.

2nd Logo (1984-1988)


Visuals: There is a cube made of green wire frame rotating wildly. The cube rotates so that we can see a first-person perspective inside, which reveals many lines in many different colors. The colors move up and down the grid, thus causing the lines to change colors as well. We then see multiple squares zoom in on each plane of the inner cube. They state different words on them, most of which are hard to view. The last square zooms in to fit. It has a word on one of the squares that pass by (each represent a genre on the video, like "SHOW" or "FILME"). This square zooms out. and abruptly transitions to Scanimated letters, which occupy the entire screen and are rotated 45 degrees on the Z axis. The words then rotate to a normal angle, revealing the words "GLOBO VIDEO". "UMA SELEÇÃO" sometimes is stationed at the top as well.

Technique: Early wireframe computer graphics combined with 2D computer animation.

Audio: A whoosh at the beginning, then a powerful and dramatic fanfare with laser beams, with an uprising synth when the almost final screen flies towards the camera.

Availability: Seen on early VHS releases of Globo programmes, like Xou da Xuxa, and films from the Embassy Home Entertainment library, like Escape from New York.

3rd Logo (1988-Mid 90s)


Visuals: On a rainbow background, three spheres (in red, green, and blue respectively) pass by the screen quickly. When we reach the blue sphere, it protrudes light and a chunk shaped like the Rede Globo logo comes off of it. Inside the shiny interior is the same rainbow surface and spheres before the sphere turns around and the background turns black. Silver streaks are then "projected" at the piece like a screen, and there emerges the Globo Video logo with "APRESENTA" below it. The logo shines as the screen focuses onto it, eventually taking up the whole screen.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A calm synth fanfare.

Availability: Spotted on The Terminator, Prom Night, and other titles from TV Globo, Embassy, Orion Pictures and Nelson Entertainment.

4th Logo (2000-2006)


Visuals: Over a black/blue gradient background, the metallic text of "GLOBO VIDEO" flips out to the center while red, green and blue streaks slide into the left side, crossing the "L" and "V". The finished logo is in a left-facing perspective.

Technique: CGI by Globograph.

Audio: A majestic fanfare with a whoosh at the beginning. Low and high tone versions are known to exist.

Availability: Seen on newer releases from TV Globo programmes, like TV Pirata and Vale Tudo.

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