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Revision as of 14:01, 6 December 2023


Background

Sight and Sound was a local Canadian video conversion company from Fredericton, New Brunswick. They focus in home memories on 8MM to videocassette.

Logo (1991)

Visuals: On a dotted gray background, there is a big red rectangle going up, and four thin purple rectangles going down, along with three thin green rectangles moving left across the screen. This repeats two times, suddenly the rectangle lines start playing in reverse. (Red goes down, purple goes up, and green goes to the right.) There is also the following text throughout the logo:
A
SIGHT AND SOUND
PRESENTATION
  • VIDEO/STILL PHOTOGRAPHY
  • PROMOTIONAL/ TRAINING VIDEOS
  • EDITING/DUPLICATION
  • WEDDINGS/SPECIAL EVENTS
  • 8MM FILM TRANSFER
COPYRIGHT ©1991 SIGHT AND SOUND
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

All in a white font. (FFF Aurora Bold font)

Technique: The rectangles moving around the screen. [possible misuse]

Audio: None.

Availability: Due to being a local conversion company, this logo is hard to find, even in Fredericton. Your best bet is thrift stores in the area.

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