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Revision as of 01:12, 23 January 2021

Logo descriptions by PotatoPotaato360 and TeamLogo

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Video captures by TallAutism2006

Editions by TeamLogo

1st logo (1980s?)

Logo: It is seen on a white-grayish background. A banner with a star in a yellow circle is seen, with "VIDEO RAM", both in English and Hebrew. The banner is seen spinning in the first seconds of the logo. After some time, movie posters pop up. Soon after, the posters "fly away". The camera zooms into the star, and then the star spins, then transforms into "Warning" in Hebrew, and what's probably a parallelogram pops up with the same color as the circle. We then zoom in and see the star spinning and zoom out with the company name(s) on opposite sides of the star. Below it is some Hebrew text and numbers (possibly the address and phone number). A red banner with Hebrew text then appears, and the text flashes a few times.

FX/SFX: The spinning star, the zooming, the appearing posters and the flashing text; all 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A pop/disco synth tune is played in the beginning. In the middle, however, it changes. And changes again soon after. Later, it changes back to the same tune as in the beginning. This is actually “Gimme Gimme Gimme" by ABBA.

Availability: It can be seen on Israeli tapes from the time being.

Editor's Note: The zooms can startle you with its simplistic animation. Not too bad, however, but the star looks a little poorly drawn.

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