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'''Technique:''' Video feedback effects.
'''Technique:''' Video feedback effects.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An electronic drone noise that ends with a hit.
'''Audio:''' An electronic drone noise that ends with a hit.


'''Availability:''' Seen on Latin Video releases from the era, including some Transmundo Home Video releases.
'''Availability:''' Seen on Latin Video releases from the era, including some Transmundo Home Video releases.

Revision as of 05:58, 7 October 2023


Background

Latin Video (formerly Videco S.A.) was formed in 1985 by Latin Films S.A., which used the Argentina Video Films brand, which was dedicated to national films, and Manhattan Movie, which was dedicated fo foreign films. It adopted the Latin Video brand in 1987, and it was absorbed into Transmundo Home Video. Latin Films S.A. filed for bankruptcy request on March 16, 1989, and then the company's bankruptcy became effective on April 27, 1989.

(1987-1990?)

Logo: On a blue background, we see a gold light in the center. Black segmented lines appear from the gold light, and then the lines move from the top, As it moves from the left and right, the word "LATIN VIDEO" flips in with a trail effect and it disappears. The Latin Video logo, which consists of an outlined "L" and "V" connected together, zooms out, and settles on the right of "VIDEO".

Technique: Video feedback effects.

Audio: An electronic drone noise that ends with a hit.

Availability: Seen on Latin Video releases from the era, including some Transmundo Home Video releases.

Videco
Latin Video
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