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'''Audio:''' A dramatic violin stinger ("Classical Reheat" by Graham de Wilde).
'''Audio:''' A dramatic violin stinger ("Classical Reheat" by Graham de Wilde).


'''Availability:''' Appeared on cartoons and animations imported by the company, such as ''Lupin the 3rd''.
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 2 May 2024



Background

Established in May 7 of 1991, this was the former sub-division of Daewon Media, that was in charge of distributing video products for the parent company. During the DVD-era in the mid 2000s, Daewon Media distributed media in said format, but the emergence of IPTV and OTT around 2010 made management difficult and closed down the sub-division in August 28th of 2018.

Logo (1992-2001)

Visuals: On a purple gradient background with spotlights moving, a golden circular object zooms out, and reveals itself to be red Korean characters with turquoise words "CHAMP VIDEO PRODUCTION" below. They both face the upper-right corner, and lines made out of various shapes slide in above and below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A dramatic violin stinger ("Classical Reheat" by Graham de Wilde).

Availability: Appeared on cartoons and animations imported by the company, such as Lupin the 3rd.

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