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→‎Logo (1990s): The logo was used from July 1992 until May 1994, when the subsidiary changed its name to Arte Editions. Infromation taken from here: https://www.arte.tv/sites/fr/corporate/files/1992-2001_ARTE_10ans_FR.pdf
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This was the home video division of the Franco-German broadcaster '''La Sept''', currently Arte, which specialized in educational videos.
This was the home video division of the Franco-German broadcaster '''La Sept''', currently Arte, which specialized in educational videos.


===Logo (1990s) ===
===Logo (July 1992-May 1994) ===
[[File:La Sept Vidéo (1994).png|center|350px]]
[[File:La Sept Vidéo (1994).png|center|350px]]



Revision as of 23:54, 27 December 2023


Background

This was the home video division of the Franco-German broadcaster La Sept, currently Arte, which specialized in educational videos.

Logo (July 1992-May 1994)

Visuals: The camera flashes through a black background with a yellow parallelogram-like in the bottom-left corner, with a white slash on the right. Then, the texts "la sept vidéo" appear between the slash. Afterwards, it flashes onto another black background with "présente".

Technique: Simple computer animation by Étienne Robial.

Audio: An unrecognizable noise with a possible female announcer saying "La Sept Vidéo".

Availability: Seen on a few educational tapes such as L'Odeur de la Papaye Verte.

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