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Logo: On a black background, a blue emblem circle with an S and a V, and the wordmark "SUPER VIDEO" with the small "S.A." next to it are seen zooming into the screen with large trails behind, which later move down. The logo then moves down when "PRESENTA" appears, which also later makes trails.
Logo: On a black background, a blue emblem circle with an S and a V, and the wordmark "SUPER VIDEO" with the small "S.A." next to it are seen zooming into the screen with large trails behind, which later move down. The logo then moves down when "PRESENTA" appears, which also later makes trails.


FX/SFX: The zooming, moving and trails.
Technique: The zooming, moving and trails.


Music/Sounds: The song "Smiles and Smiles to Go" by Larry Carlton.
Music/Sounds: The song "Smiles and Smiles to Go" by Larry Carlton.
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Logo: Various white filmstrip holes come out vertically with colored filters on a black background. We then fade into what looks like gray buildings with cyan windows, or tall sets of TVs, with the windows having the same position as the filmstrip holes. Suddenly static appears on all of the windows. Colors appear on the borders. We cut into a yellow live action card with the blue "SUPER VIDEO" text and red underlines, with the S.A. next to them moving from left to right. We cut into the buildings/sets of TVs being dissolved. We cut into another yellow card, this time with the Super Video emblem logoon it.
Logo: Various white filmstrip holes come out vertically with colored filters on a black background. We then fade into what looks like gray buildings with cyan windows, or tall sets of TVs, with the windows having the same position as the filmstrip holes. Suddenly static appears on all of the windows. Colors appear on the borders. We cut into a yellow live action card with the blue "SUPER VIDEO" text and red underlines, with the S.A. next to them moving from left to right. We cut into the buildings/sets of TVs being dissolved. We cut into another yellow card, this time with the Super Video emblem logoon it.


FX/SFX: A mix of 2D animation and live-action (the logos).
Technique: A mix of 2D animation and live-action (the logos).


Music/Sounds: A 3-note synth theme at the beginning, followed by a whoosh. A monophonic bassline with drum hits then plays.
Music/Sounds: A 3-note synth theme at the beginning, followed by a whoosh. A monophonic bassline with drum hits then plays.

Revision as of 00:59, 6 December 2022

Logo descriptions by SnowflakesOmega and GeneralZoland Video captures by RaroVHS

1st Logo (1980's)

Logo: On a black background, a blue emblem circle with an S and a V, and the wordmark "SUPER VIDEO" with the small "S.A." next to it are seen zooming into the screen with large trails behind, which later move down. The logo then moves down when "PRESENTA" appears, which also later makes trails.

Technique: The zooming, moving and trails.

Music/Sounds: The song "Smiles and Smiles to Go" by Larry Carlton.

Availability: On old Argentine PAL tapes from the 1980s.



2nd Logo (1980's)

Nicknames: "Static City Apocalypse"

Logo: Various white filmstrip holes come out vertically with colored filters on a black background. We then fade into what looks like gray buildings with cyan windows, or tall sets of TVs, with the windows having the same position as the filmstrip holes. Suddenly static appears on all of the windows. Colors appear on the borders. We cut into a yellow live action card with the blue "SUPER VIDEO" text and red underlines, with the S.A. next to them moving from left to right. We cut into the buildings/sets of TVs being dissolved. We cut into another yellow card, this time with the Super Video emblem logoon it.

Technique: A mix of 2D animation and live-action (the logos).

Music/Sounds: A 3-note synth theme at the beginning, followed by a whoosh. A monophonic bassline with drum hits then plays.

Availability: Same as the above.

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