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===Background===
Most Video (lit. Bridge Video; Mediabridge in translation) was a DVDhome video distributor in Russia, a subsidiary of MediamostMedia Most, the media empire of Vladimir Gusinsky mostly specializing in distributing Warner Home Video releases in Russia. In 1999, Varus Video, along with its movie rights, was taken over by Media Most. When Gusinsky was accused inof fraud and fled from Russia, this led to the slow demise of his companies, and eventually was bought out by Gazprom Media in 2001. Most Video then lost their distribution rights from Warner Bros., shutting down in 2002.
 
===1st (known) Logo (1998?-early 2000s2002)===
Most Video (1998)
 
'''Nickname:''' "Media Eye"
 
'''Logo:''' AOn reda black background, a glowing eyeorange eyeball is drawn while zooming out. As it stops and dissolves away, the word "МОСТ" ("MOST") movesis abovedrawn itout bywhile rotating in a curvedarc. lineFinally, a series of whichbright isorange alsolines glowing.draw Aout lightwhile flashzooming occursout, causingbriefly therevealing image"ВИДЕО" to("VIDEO") zoombefore outa andbrief revealingsphere theof tallorange rectanglelight withappears. theIt greenreveals low-polythe eyeball below, whichnow increaseswhite inand containing a green sphere whose polygon count toincreases theuntil perfectit sphere.becomes perfectly smooth, "МОСТ" is sitting curved above the eye, and "ВИДЕО" ("VIDEO") isbelow seen belowit. AtA thevertically very bottom of thetall rectangle, there is athen section separateddrawn byas a green line flashes into existance, and "МЕДИАМОСТ" ("MEDIAMOST") stretchesappears under it while stretched out, condensing into the box. Eventually, the sphere fully smoothens out, not unlike the one in NTV's logo, and then it cuts to black, where a orange beam of light shoots across the screen. White letters jitter in to reveal "ПРЕДСТАВЛЯЕТ" ("PRESENTS").
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The letters and the eye being drawn, the light flash and box forming, the words move into the box. Not bad for the time.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A blaring synth note plays at first, overlapping a dramatic, yet calm synth fanfare. It ends with a echoing phaser sound. The final screen has a condensed "whoosh".
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic but rather calm tune.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on VHS releases in the late 90's, when the Varus Video brand was abandoned.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
 
===2nd Logo (Late 90's 1999- 2002)===
Most Video (2002)
 
'''Nickname:''' "The BirdEagle"
 
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a dark blue spotlight appears in the corner as a light blue ribbon grows into view and begins swerving. As the ribbon starts moving, it reveals more of the translucent ribbons twining around in a circular motion, with the blue light flying to the right as they do. The camera then flies through the tower of ribbons and some of them draw in, creating a rather sharp point. It then fades to a different shot where the ribbons, which are creating an eagle silhouette, are over a large blue rectangle. The ribbons move out, leaving a cut-out as the rectangle rotates and flashes, causing the eagle head to split apart even more, and the rectangle then settles. "МОСТ ВИДЕО ФИЛЬМ" ("MOSTVIDEOFILM"), then scrolls in onto 2 set lines, shrinking the rectangle to a square, and leaving "МОСТ" and "ФИЛЬМ" on the top and bottom lines respectively, with "ВИДЕО" wiping in. Eventually, the logo shines and the words emit a ray of light from them for a few seconds before diappearing.
'''Logo:''' On a dark blue background, many light blue ribbons move, rotate, and draw various figures. Then, the horizontal blue box appears and one of the lines create an eagle's silhouette to its right. The left side of the box stretches, and the shining words "МОСТ ВИДЕО ФИЛЬМ" ("MOST VIDEO FILM"), each on its own line, slide in.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The moving ribbons, words and box. Looks off-centered.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' An piano-driven orchestral piece, with a stronggong presencein ofthe beginning and twinkles when the pianologo shines.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on later Most Videotheir DVDs, mainly on Banditskiy Petersburg compilations. This
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.

Revision as of 16:58, 12 July 2021

Background

Most Video (lit. Bridge Video; Mediabridge in translation) was a home video distributor in Russia, a subsidiary of Media Most, the media empire of Vladimir Gusinsky mostly specializing in distributing Warner Home Video releases in Russia. In 1999, Varus Video, along with its movie rights, was taken over by Media Most. When Gusinsky was accused of fraud and fled from Russia, this led to the slow demise of his companies, and eventually was bought out by Gazprom Media in 2001. Most Video then lost their distribution rights from Warner Bros., shutting down in 2002.

1st Logo (1998?-2002)

Nickname: "Media Eye"

Logo: On a black background, a glowing orange eyeball is drawn while zooming out. As it stops and dissolves away, the word "МОСТ" ("MOST") is drawn out while rotating in a arc. Finally, a series of bright orange lines draw out while zooming out, briefly revealing "ВИДЕО" ("VIDEO") before a brief sphere of orange light appears. It reveals the eyeball, now white and containing a green sphere whose polygon count increases until it becomes perfectly smooth, "МОСТ" sitting curved above the eye, and "ВИДЕО" ("VIDEO") below it. A vertically tall rectangle is then drawn as a green line flashes into existance, and "МЕДИАМОСТ" ("MEDIAMOST") appears under it while stretched out, condensing into the box. Eventually, the sphere fully smoothens out, not unlike the one in NTV's logo, and then it cuts to black, where a orange beam of light shoots across the screen. White letters jitter in to reveal "ПРЕДСТАВЛЯЕТ" ("PRESENTS").

FX/SFX: The letters and the eye being drawn, the light flash and box forming, the words move into the box. Not bad for the time.

Music/Sounds: A blaring synth note plays at first, overlapping a dramatic, yet calm synth fanfare. It ends with a echoing phaser sound. The final screen has a condensed "whoosh".

Availability: Seen on VHS releases in the late 90's, when the Varus Video brand was abandoned.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1999-2002)

Nickname: "The Eagle"

Logo: On a black background, a dark blue spotlight appears in the corner as a light blue ribbon grows into view and begins swerving. As the ribbon starts moving, it reveals more of the translucent ribbons twining around in a circular motion, with the blue light flying to the right as they do. The camera then flies through the tower of ribbons and some of them draw in, creating a rather sharp point. It then fades to a different shot where the ribbons, which are creating an eagle silhouette, are over a large blue rectangle. The ribbons move out, leaving a cut-out as the rectangle rotates and flashes, causing the eagle head to split apart even more, and the rectangle then settles. "МОСТ ВИДЕО ФИЛЬМ" ("MOSTVIDEOFILM"), then scrolls in onto 2 set lines, shrinking the rectangle to a square, and leaving "МОСТ" and "ФИЛЬМ" on the top and bottom lines respectively, with "ВИДЕО" wiping in. Eventually, the logo shines and the words emit a ray of light from them for a few seconds before diappearing.

FX/SFX: The moving ribbons, words and box.

Music/Sounds: An piano-driven orchestral piece, with a gong in the beginning and twinkles when the logo shines.

Availability: Seen on their DVDs, mainly on Banditskiy Petersburg compilations. This

Editor's Note: None.

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