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Revision as of 10:23, 13 July 2023


1st Logo (Early-Mid 1980's)

Logo: We fade into a purple background, We see a black V-shaped transition, wiping the pink-ish "VIGERSA" text. The transition re-appears, wiping out the text this time. The transition re-appears again, wiping in the text again as well. The "PRESENTA" text appears below it. Everything fades out after a few seconds.

Technique: The transition & wipe-in.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extinct. Currently seen on their early VHS releases, and probably on some Betamax releases.


2nd Logo (Mid 1980's)

Logo: On a purple background, the text "GER" slides in a live-action way. The same happens to the next letters "VI" and "SA", but in other directions. We then fade in onto a pink background, with the text of the company manually normal. The computerized text "PRESENTA" fades in.

Technique: The movement of the text which is likely live-action, and the fade in.

Music/Sounds: A piece of "Zoolookologie" by Jean-Michel Jarre, with some moving sounds combined to it.

Availability: Extremely rare. This logo is currently seen on their mid-80's releases.

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