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{{PageCredits|description=MegaAveron25 and naxo-olé|video=RaroVHS}}
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===(1980's)===
===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a video distributor in Argentina.

===Logo (1980's)===
{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/kJUbxuhIEUU}}
{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/kJUbxuhIEUU}}


'''Logo:''' We start out with a filmstrip shape against a black background while footage of the "Star Gate" sequence from ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' plays inside it. after 5 seconds, it begins to zoom away to reveal that the filmstrip was actually made into the letters "MV", and below it is the word "MASTERVISION SRL" in a neo-retro font with the letters "M" and "V" larger than the rest, horns of the "V" expanded over the top while the left one stopping at the M, like the Activision and 1980s BBC Video logos, and SRL facing sideways on the right in smaller letters. The entire logo dissolves and changes to a dark gray background with four copies of the word "Presenta" in a pixelated sans-serif font (each copy being colored blue, green, red and yellow, and having a drop shadow underneath it) zooming out at a comfortable distance.
'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts out with a filmstrip shape against a black background while footage of the "Star Gate" sequence from ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' plays inside it. after 5 seconds, it begins to zoom away to reveal that the filmstrip was actually made into the letters "MV", and below it is the word "MASTERVISION SRL" in a neo-retro font with the letters "M" and "V" larger than the rest, horns of the "V" expanded over the top while the left one stopping at the M, like the Activision and 1980s BBC Video logos, and SRL facing sideways on the right in smaller letters. The entire logo dissolves and changes to a dark gray background with four copies of the word "Presenta" in a pixelated sans-serif font (each copy being colored blue, green, red and yellow, and having a drop shadow underneath it) zooming out at a comfortable distance.


'''Variant:''' Some releases, such as Deranged, don't feature the "Presenta" portion.
'''Variant:''' Some releases, such as Deranged, don't feature the "Presenta" portion.
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'''Audio:''' An excerpt from "Ebb Time" by Roger Webb which continues from the warning screen.
'''Audio:''' An excerpt from "Ebb Time" by Roger Webb which continues from the warning screen.


'''Availability:''' Unknown.
'''Availability:''' Unknown. {{AvailabilityExamples}}


[[Category:Argentina]]
[[Category:Argentina]]

Latest revision as of 07:06, 15 August 2024


Background

MasterVision (Argentina) was a video distributor in Argentina.

Logo (1980's)


Visuals: The sequence starts out with a filmstrip shape against a black background while footage of the "Star Gate" sequence from 2001: A Space Odyssey plays inside it. after 5 seconds, it begins to zoom away to reveal that the filmstrip was actually made into the letters "MV", and below it is the word "MASTERVISION SRL" in a neo-retro font with the letters "M" and "V" larger than the rest, horns of the "V" expanded over the top while the left one stopping at the M, like the Activision and 1980s BBC Video logos, and SRL facing sideways on the right in smaller letters. The entire logo dissolves and changes to a dark gray background with four copies of the word "Presenta" in a pixelated sans-serif font (each copy being colored blue, green, red and yellow, and having a drop shadow underneath it) zooming out at a comfortable distance.

Variant: Some releases, such as Deranged, don't feature the "Presenta" portion.

Technique: 2D computer effects.

Audio: An excerpt from "Ebb Time" by Roger Webb which continues from the warning screen.

Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]

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