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'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''...In Totality''[https://youtu.be/zw-lEkg9L-I?t=37s] and ''Tricks of Woman.''
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''...In Totality''[https://youtu.be/zw-lEkg9L-I?t=37s] and ''Tricks of Woman.''


'''Editor's Note''': The whole fanfare is too heroic and bombastic to scare people. However, you may laugh at the choppy CGI animation of the text, the blatant famous logo rip-off and the blatant music theft.
'''Editor's Note:''' The whole fanfare is too heroic and bombastic to scare people. However, you may laugh at the choppy CGI animation of the text, the blatant famous logo rip-off and the blatant music theft.


[[Category:Nigerian logos]]
[[Category:Nigerian logos]]

Revision as of 12:11, 12 October 2022

(2010)

Nicknames: "Nigerian Universal", "The Universal Pictures Of Nigeria", "The Cheapo Globe", "Cheapness International Limited", "Still More Blatant Theft"

Log: Upon zooming into a mountain from OJ Productions logo, we fade into the planet Earth (from a 2001 BBC Documentary miniseries, The Blue Planet) upon space. "VIDEOFIELD INTERNATIONAL" then appears as it was stretched. The text spins into its original position, then "LIMITED" zooms out. As the camera rotates to show the Earth, "VIDEOFIELD INTERNATIONAL" stretches in reverse and "LIMITED" keeps zooming out, but eventually stops, thus fully forming the company name.

FX/SFX: It's a CGI logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the orchestrated theme of the 2001-2007 Revolution Studios logo, but with the whooshes cut off at the beginning.

Availability: Seen only on ...In Totality[1] and Tricks of Woman.

Editor's Note: The whole fanfare is too heroic and bombastic to scare people. However, you may laugh at the choppy CGI animation of the text, the blatant famous logo rip-off and the blatant music theft.

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