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Revision as of 16:51, 27 October 2022


Not to be confused with the Laserdisc trademark called LaserVision, although this company stole both its name and logo.

1st Logo (2000s)

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Nicknames: "LaserVision from Bangladesh"

Logo: A flash illuminates a broken black cube grid. The grid then clears up and reveals a multicolored spotlight background with watery surface below, and the planet Earth on the center. We see four cyan rectangles showing the LaserVision "L" logomark with the text "Laser Vision" seen below, all in white, while they move diagonally and leave a copy of the same logos. Two of the remaining logos then fade out, like a trail. The Laser Vision logo rectangle from the bottom-right then moves forward to the screen and grows, as the screen ripples continuously until we fade into the company info on a black background. We see a cyan rectangle with the text "HEAD OFFICE" at the front, the ubication of the company, and the telephone number. The same company info screen then zooms from the top-right, with the rectangle showing a darker blue shade. The logo then goes out with a spinning wheel transition that leaves blue trails.

FX/SFX: The transitions, the logos zooming in and leaving copies, the rippling.

Music/Sounds: A relaxing synth ambient soundtrack with some tribal influences. This is actually the beginning of the Robert Miles song 'In My Dreams', viewable here.

Availability: Extremely rare. Laser Vision home video releases were distributed on marketplaces on Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, and they may have come on VCD or DVD releases. It is really rare to find on non-South Indian shopping sites, so look very far to find this.


2nd Logo (2017?-present)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Can be seen on Pakkhiraj Bangla and other films.

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