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=== Background ===
===Background===
'''Producciones Optimist, S.A.''' was an Argentine home video distributor that was founded in 1991 and dissolved in 1992.
'''Producciones Optimist, S.A.''' was an Argentine home video distributor that was active in the early 1990s.


===Logo (1991-1992)===
===Logo (1991-1992)===
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'''Visuals:''' The camera zooms out from a background consisting of wavy, glitchy-looking bright green and purple lines to reveal the silhouette of the logo, which is made up of a symbol that consists of a curved line with a scribble to its right, the word "'''OPTIMIST'''" and a wavy line below it. Very shortly after the screen is fully seen, the "'''OPTIMIST'''" and symbol both fill in with white and red respectively, and change color. The wavy line fills in with {{color|#2dd|cyan}} and the "'''OPTIMIST'''" text goes dark again. Then, the background begins to scroll horizontally while the symbol lightly flashes red. After approximately fifteen seconds, the word "{{color|gold|PRESENTA}}" zooms out to cover the wavy line, and the same glitchy lines begin to radiate from the symbol as the camera zooms into the background. Finally, after approximately ten more seconds, various copies of the screen appear and shuffle away.
'''Nicknames:''' "Optimist on Acid", "Seizure Optimist"


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation mixed in with computer effects.
'''Logo:''' The camera zooms out from a background consisting of wavy, glitchy-looking bright green and purple lines to reveal the silhouette of the logo, which is made up of a symbol that consists of a curved line with a scribble to its right, the word "OPTIMIST" and a wavy line below it. The "OPTIMIST" and symbol then both fill in with white and red respectively, while the wavy line later fills in with cyan while the "OPTIMIST" text goes dark again. The background then begins to scroll horizontally while the symbol lightly flashes red. After approximately fifteen seconds, the word "PRESENTA", which is colored yellow, zooms out to cover the wavy line, and the same glitchy lines begin to radiate from the symbol as the camera zooms into the background. After approximately ten more seconds, various copies of the screen appear and shuffle away.


'''Audio:''' The music is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byKckHOo5es "Delta Two" by Synergy], starting at the 2:05 mark.
'''FX/SFX:''' Primitive computer animation.


'''Availability:''' So far, only three 90's VHS tapes containing the logo have been found, those tapes being ''Apelación Fatal'', ''Peacemaker'', and ''El travieso''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The music is taken from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byKckHOo5es “Delta Two” by Synergy]. The volume slightly lowers after and before the first and last seconds of the logo, likely because of tape deterioration.


'''Legacy:''' This logo is pretty infamous within the logo community, with common criticisms including the green and purple color scheme, which has been deemed garish by some, and the potentially epileptic-unfriendly animation.
'''Availability:''' So far, only three 90's VHS tapes containing the logo have been found, those tapes being ''Apelación Fatal'', “Peacemaker”, and ''El travieso''.

'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is unpopular within the logo community, with common criticisms including the green and purple color scheme, which has been deemed garish by some, and the potentially epileptic-unfriendly animation.


[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Argentine logos]]
[[Category:Argentina]]
[[Category:Argentine home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Argentine home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Logos with popular music]]
[[Category:Spanish-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 12:08, 25 September 2024



Background

Producciones Optimist, S.A. was an Argentine home video distributor that was active in the early 1990s.

Logo (1991-1992)



Visuals: The camera zooms out from a background consisting of wavy, glitchy-looking bright green and purple lines to reveal the silhouette of the logo, which is made up of a symbol that consists of a curved line with a scribble to its right, the word "OPTIMIST" and a wavy line below it. Very shortly after the screen is fully seen, the "OPTIMIST" and symbol both fill in with white and red respectively, and change color. The wavy line fills in with cyan and the "OPTIMIST" text goes dark again. Then, the background begins to scroll horizontally while the symbol lightly flashes red. After approximately fifteen seconds, the word "PRESENTA" zooms out to cover the wavy line, and the same glitchy lines begin to radiate from the symbol as the camera zooms into the background. Finally, after approximately ten more seconds, various copies of the screen appear and shuffle away.

Technique: 2D computer animation mixed in with computer effects.

Audio: The music is "Delta Two" by Synergy, starting at the 2:05 mark.

Availability: So far, only three 90's VHS tapes containing the logo have been found, those tapes being Apelación Fatal, Peacemaker, and El travieso.

Legacy: This logo is pretty infamous within the logo community, with common criticisms including the green and purple color scheme, which has been deemed garish by some, and the potentially epileptic-unfriendly animation.

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