Liberty Home Video (Argentina)

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Logo (Mid 1990s?)

Visuals: Against a moving cloudy background within a black marble-like flooring and two sky blue marble shapes in a diagonal angle, a bold "L" within a diagonal cutout in the lower-left vertex and in a navy outline slides in from the right, and continuously slides and rotates in directions. Then, another "L", now upside down slides from the left, and continuously slides and rotates in contrary direction. If you look closely, the completed logo, now barely visible, can be seen scrolling in one of the blue marble shapes. In the meantime, the words "LIBERTY Home Video" followed by a dissolving navy trail, slowly scrolls down from upwards, and settles in, when the two "L"s settle in together. When the logo is complete, it then fades to a rippled blue metallic background, with the word "PRESENTA" followed by the trail scrolling in to the middle.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare.

Availability: Spotted on a release of Mutator.

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