Rai Com

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Background

Rai Com is a Rai's international sales division that is a predecessor to 2011's Rai Trade, created in 2014 as a predecessor to Rai World, which closed its doors and incorporated into parent company, but Rai Com still active in 2014 to today.

1st Logo (2014?-present)


Logo: We see a background of floors representing the category name of the piece of media, which cuts to a second sequence where the names moves. We cuts into a third and fourth sequences as if it reveals the categories of media on the floors. As it does, the gear sequences is moving on the industrial floor where the name reveals. It cuts to a sequences of gears, which consits of a paper rolling over a stamp, which is revealed to be a Rai Com current logo, consisting of "Rai" square, and "Com" in a font that were used for Rai channels. The logo stands stills until it cuts to black.

Variants: There is a variation where the logo seems moved down showing the stamp of Rai Com logo at bottom.

Technique: Fantastic CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A sound of a industrial pieces with a choir heard on the animation, with gears crashing when the name moves, and we then hear into a majestic, orchestral fanfare. There is a sounds of gears moving on the paper gears sequences that ends in a majestic, orchestral note. Starting in late 2018, a rearranged fanfare is used, which makes it sounds more quite calm and peaceful.

Availability: Current and common in international territories. Seen on some international releases of many Rai productions as well as DVD releases of some Titanus titles as well as Australian release of Fiore (2016). It can be also seen on many international releases of films like Per amor vostro (2015), Sei mai stata sulla luna (2015), I nostri ragazzi (2014), Cloro (2015), and Dogman (2018).

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