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'''Visuals:'''
The logo (which contains a horse
'''Technique:'''
Analog video juxtaposition
'''Audio:''' An excerpt of
▲An excerpt of Elmer Bernstein - Overture (from the Ten Commandments soundtrack)
'''Availability:'''
Seen on very early releases by this company, such as ''The Car That Ate Paris''.
===References===
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Background
Power Video was a Brazilian distributor founded in 1990.[1] They released films such as Animalympics and Driven to Kill.
1st Logo (1990)
Visuals: The logo (which contains a horse surrounded by "POWER" at the top and "VIDEO" at the bottom with the bottom (for "POWER") and top (for "VIDEO") being bent to form a tilted oval) appears, translucent and bathed in golden chrome, before stock footage of fire. After 10 seconds, the logo gradually fades to white.
Technique: Analog video juxtaposition
Audio: An excerpt of "Overture" from The Ten Commandments soundtrack by Elmer Bernstein.
Availability: Seen on very early releases by this company, such as The Car That Ate Paris.