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===Background===
'''Hipervídeo''' was a Brazilian home video distributor founded in 1986<ref>
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[[File:hipervídeobrasil.png|250px|center]] {{YouTube|id=ytwJjWfPxrU}}
'''Visuals:''' Over a bird's eye of a gray radial plan, before a gray gradient background, bronze-colored film strips appear forming the company's logo (a cursive H). The word '''HIPERVIDEO''' appears right underneath it, followed by "apresenta" apearing letter-by-letter in a white cursory font on the bottom right side of the screen.▼
▲Over a bird's eye of a gray radial plan, before a gray gradient background, bronze-colored film strips appear forming the company's logo (a cursive H). The word '''HIPERVIDEO''' appears right underneath it, followed by "apresenta" apearing letter-by-letter in a white cursory font on the bottom right side of the screen.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation
'''Audio:''' An spacey synth track, with crescendos and flourishes.▼
▲An spacey synth track, with crescendos and flourishes.
'''Availability:''' Found on old Hanna-Barbera releases in Brazil.
== References ==
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[[Category:Brazil]] [[Category:Brazilian home entertainment logos]] [[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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Revision as of 23:47, 21 October 2024
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Background
Hipervídeo was a Brazilian home video distributor founded in 1986[1]. It became best known for being an early distributor of Hanna-Barbera cartoons, but it also released films from a variety of genres; such as A Force of One and Brancaleone's Army. It was active until the early 90s, when it became Centaurus Home Video.
Logo (1986-early 90s)
Visuals: Over a bird's eye of a gray radial plan, before a gray gradient background, bronze-colored film strips appear forming the company's logo (a cursive H). The word HIPERVIDEO appears right underneath it, followed by "apresenta" apearing letter-by-letter in a white cursory font on the bottom right side of the screen.
Technique: 2D computer animation
Audio: An spacey synth track, with crescendos and flourishes.
Availability: Found on old Hanna-Barbera releases in Brazil.