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Logo: On a black background, the words "SVE" write in to the screen in pink-purple. Then, a painted letter "C", in turquoise, writes in. A line in the same color strikes through the center of the screen to reveal "SVE & CHURCHILL MEDIA" panning down.
Logo: On a black background, the words "SVE" write in to the screen in pink-purple. Then, a painted letter "C", in turquoise, writes in. A line in the same color strikes through the center of the screen to reveal "SVE & CHURCHILL MEDIA" panning down.

Revision as of 17:06, 26 December 2020

Logo descriptions by GoAnimateFan199Pro Editions by TheBigLogoFan2 Video captures courtesy of Charles Loftus and Gilby 1385

Background: The Society for Visual Education was founded in 1919. Sometime in the mid-2000's (most likely 2004) the company merged with Clearvue/eav to form Clearvue & SVE. The company would eventually be folded into Discovery Education sometime later.


1st Logo (1996-2003?)

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Logo: On a red-orange-tinted background loop, we see several video clips (the White House, the overview of a human body, a space explosion, a garden) pan in from the right. After a few seconds, they fade out. Turquoise sparkles appear, forming the same SVE/Churchill logo from before, only that it's on a white background, "SVE" is red, and the line and "SVE & CHURCHILL MEDIA" text are pink-purple. Below is the website "www.SVEmedia.com" and the phone number "1-800-829-1900".

FX/SFX: The video clips and the sparkles forming the logo look decent. The logo also has more detail and is a bit more interesting.

Music/Sounds: A news opening-like theme with a choir at the end.

Availability: See the 1st logo.

Editor's Note: None.

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