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Logo descriptions by: KaratePianoLogoNerd, naxo-ole, MegaAveron25, Paperking99 and FanCentralNetwork
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=== 1st Logo (early 1983)===
(1980's)
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, four {{color|beige}} diagonal lines form and begin rotating counter-clockwise and moving towards the top and bottom-centers of the screen, leaving a trail that makes a large doily-like design in the process. A few seconds later, the words "ATA VIDEO" appear letter-by-letter at a rate of approximately every two seconds. The word "ATA" is positioned above the word "VIDEO". Right after the letters are done appearing, four more rotating lines, which are white, appear where the beige lines stopped rotating and finish the design.
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'''Trivia:''' The animation layout for this logo is very similar to that of both the logo for [[Mega Video]] and the first logo of [[Temple Video]].
Logo: On a black background, many yellowish-white lines form, expand, and move to make a large, weird doily-like design. A few seconds later, the words "ATA VIDEO" appear, one-by-one every 2 seconds. After that, many more lines form, expand, and move to finish the design.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation possibly made with a BBC Micro.
FX/SFX: All primitive computer animation.


Music/Sounds: A slow trumpet melody.
'''Audio:''' A slow trumpet melody, which is "Triumph (Edit) (B)" by Richard Allen Harvey.


Availability: Unknown.
'''Availability:''' Unknown.{{AvailabilityExamples}}


=== 2nd Logo (1983)===
Editor's Note: There are two other logos which use the same layout, which are Mega Video and Temple Video.
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|lightblue|sky blue}}/black background, the letters "'''ATA'''" in the Revue font, as well as the subtitle "{{font|serif|ATA VIDEO LTD.}}" appear in white.

'''Technique:''' Fading effects.

'''Audio:''' A steady synth note with drums and a descending sequence of guitar notes.

'''Availability:''' Unknown.{{AvailabilityExamples}}

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Latest revision as of 12:12, 13 May 2024


1st Logo (early 1983)


Visuals: On a black background, four beige diagonal lines form and begin rotating counter-clockwise and moving towards the top and bottom-centers of the screen, leaving a trail that makes a large doily-like design in the process. A few seconds later, the words "ATA VIDEO" appear letter-by-letter at a rate of approximately every two seconds. The word "ATA" is positioned above the word "VIDEO". Right after the letters are done appearing, four more rotating lines, which are white, appear where the beige lines stopped rotating and finish the design.

Trivia: The animation layout for this logo is very similar to that of both the logo for Mega Video and the first logo of Temple Video.

Technique: Computer animation possibly made with a BBC Micro.

Audio: A slow trumpet melody, which is "Triumph (Edit) (B)" by Richard Allen Harvey.

Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]

2nd Logo (1983)

Visuals: On a sky blue/black background, the letters "ATA" in the Revue font, as well as the subtitle "ATA VIDEO LTD." appear in white.

Technique: Fading effects.

Audio: A steady synth note with drums and a descending sequence of guitar notes.

Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]

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