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'''Nicknames</u>''': "Triforception", "RGB-Force" |
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'''Logo</u>''': On a black background, we see multiple, segmented red lines zooming out. Before the zoom out, each line is cut. A tilted rectangle slides down, to make space for each line. Another tilted rectangle (besides it having 2 transparent triangles) zooms out, and it flashes while the 2 transparent triangles are filled in blue. A pair of 3 RGB colored, upside down rectangles fade in the middle of the triangle, to make it fit. The text "TRICOLOR" types in, and the spaced text "VIDEO" wipes down. |
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'''FX/SFX</u>''': The segmented lines & the shapes moving & zooming out, the flashing, the fading and the typing, wiping of the text. |
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'''Music/Sounds</u>''': A dreamy, synthesized piano tune. |
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'''Availability</u>''': Can be usually seen on movies released by the company. |
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'''Editor's Note</u>''': None. |
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[[Category:Spain]] |
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Revision as of 16:32, 27 September 2022
(Early-Late 1980s)
Nicknames: "Triforception", "RGB-Force"
Logo: On a black background, we see multiple, segmented red lines zooming out. Before the zoom out, each line is cut. A tilted rectangle slides down, to make space for each line. Another tilted rectangle (besides it having 2 transparent triangles) zooms out, and it flashes while the 2 transparent triangles are filled in blue. A pair of 3 RGB colored, upside down rectangles fade in the middle of the triangle, to make it fit. The text "TRICOLOR" types in, and the spaced text "VIDEO" wipes down.
FX/SFX: The segmented lines & the shapes moving & zooming out, the flashing, the fading and the typing, wiping of the text.
Music/Sounds: A dreamy, synthesized piano tune.
Availability: Can be usually seen on movies released by the company.
Editor's Note: None.