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'''Infodisc Technology GmbH''' was founded in 1999 focusing on manufacturing magnetic and optical recording media. |
'''Infodisc Technology GmbH''' was founded in 1999 focusing on manufacturing magnetic and optical recording media. |
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===Logo (2000s)=== |
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Infodisc Technology (2000's) (credit - MISTERDVD).png |
Infodisc Technology (2000's) (credit - MISTERDVD).png |
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{{YouTube|id=nUH0OrIb5TM}} |
{{YouTube|id=nUH0OrIb5TM}} |
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'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts off with the red disc with the pointed triangle cut off, along with the blocky words "{{Font|Impact|'''INFODISC TECHNOLOGY'''}}" flipping, then stretch letter by letter as the shine disappears. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' A laser blast combined with a long whoosh and a reverse-like ring. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' Seen on some MGM DVDs such as ''A Guy Thing'', |
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[[Category:German technology logos]] |
[[Category:German technology logos]] |
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[[Category:Germany]] |
[[Category:Germany]] |
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[[Category:Technology logos]] |
[[Category:Technology logos]] |
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[[Category:German-language logos]] |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 8 November 2024
Captures by
Chow Woon Gan
Video captures courtesy of
MISTERDVD
Chow Woon Gan
Video captures courtesy of
MISTERDVD
Background
Infodisc Technology GmbH was founded in 1999 focusing on manufacturing magnetic and optical recording media.
Logo (2000s)
Visuals: The sequence starts off with the red disc with the pointed triangle cut off, along with the blocky words "INFODISC TECHNOLOGY" flipping, then stretch letter by letter as the shine disappears.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A laser blast combined with a long whoosh and a reverse-like ring.
Availability: Seen on some MGM DVDs such as A Guy Thing,