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'''Logo:''' On a Persian blue background, we see the white letters "MEVC" in a weird, blocky font zoom-in. Then, in sync with the music, the logo gets outlined in black & some black lines sweep across the logo a few times before the logo gradually changes |
'''Logo:''' On a Persian blue background, we see the white letters "MEVC" in a weird, blocky font zoom-in. Then, in sync with the music, the logo gets outlined in black & some black lines sweep across the logo a few times before the logo gradually changes its color. Following a wipe-across effect, the lines disappear and some rainbow-colored flags start sweeping across the back-end of the logo. Then, the words "Motion Epics Video Company, Ltd." in a white Century Schoolbook font quickly type in below, then "Presents" (in the same color and font) below all that. Then, the other words disappear and "Presents" zoom-up to the screen and the logo flashes white before the screen abruptly cuts to black. |
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'''Technique:''' Primitive computer animation. |
'''Technique:''' Primitive computer animation. |
Revision as of 03:27, 24 July 2023
MariluHennerArtist45
Video captures courtesy of
czar7474
1st Logo (1983)
Logo: On a Persian blue background, we see the white letters "MEVC" in a weird, blocky font zoom-in. Then, in sync with the music, the logo gets outlined in black & some black lines sweep across the logo a few times before the logo gradually changes its color. Following a wipe-across effect, the lines disappear and some rainbow-colored flags start sweeping across the back-end of the logo. Then, the words "Motion Epics Video Company, Ltd." in a white Century Schoolbook font quickly type in below, then "Presents" (in the same color and font) below all that. Then, the other words disappear and "Presents" zoom-up to the screen and the logo flashes white before the screen abruptly cuts to black.
Technique: Primitive computer animation.
Music/Sounds: An excerpt from Mozart's Symphony #40 in G Minor, K 550 - 1. Molto Allegro.
Availability: Seen on UK pre-cert releases from the era. One example is It Takes All Kinds.