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1st Logo
1st Logo
(1994-1999?)
(1990-1999?)


Logo: On a black background, several vertical lines draw in at a angle and rotate, while more horizontal lines rotate in. They soon converge into a large rectangular grid while the background turns into a cloudy blue background. Several circles then draw in on the grid, which is followed by the wiping of "FABBRI" in a outline form. "VIDEO" also wipes in below before both fade to gold as a silver plate appear behind them. The grid then disappears and the plates split, zooming towards the screen at angles. A blue laser shoots across the middle.
Logo: On a black background, several vertical lines draw in at a angle and rotate, while more horizontal lines rotate in. They soon converge into a large rectangular grid while the background turns into a cloudy blue background. Several circles then draw in on the grid, which is followed by the wiping of "FABBRI" in a outline form. "VIDEO" also wipes in below before both fade to gold as a silver plate appear behind them. The grid then disappears and the plates split, zooming towards the screen at angles. A blue laser shoots across the middle.
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2nd Logo
2nd Logo
(1999?-2000)
(1999?-2001)


Logo: A white lens flare moves up, revealing several clear blue hemispheres revolving around each other. They also have some blue coloring to them. Inside them, a stack of 2 blue rectangular prisms revolve around in different directions. The camera lifts up to see the prisms, which stop to reveal "FABBRI VIDEO" on its side. A lens flare appears over the logo as the hemispheres revolve in the background, which is black.
Logo: A white lens flare moves up, revealing several clear blue hemispheres revolving around each other. They also have some blue coloring to them. Inside them, a stack of 2 blue rectangular prisms revolve around in different directions. The camera lifts up to see the prisms, which stop to reveal "FABBRI VIDEO" on its side. A lens flare appears over the logo as the hemispheres revolve in the background, which is black.

Revision as of 19:42, 15 July 2022

Logo descriptions by RarityLand (a.k.a. Kenyada McCarther) Video captures courtesy of Charles Loftus, mangatd

Background: Fabbri Video was an Italian video distributor and a former division of the publisher of the same name: Fabbri Editori.


1st Logo (1990-1999?)

Logo: On a black background, several vertical lines draw in at a angle and rotate, while more horizontal lines rotate in. They soon converge into a large rectangular grid while the background turns into a cloudy blue background. Several circles then draw in on the grid, which is followed by the wiping of "FABBRI" in a outline form. "VIDEO" also wipes in below before both fade to gold as a silver plate appear behind them. The grid then disappears and the plates split, zooming towards the screen at angles. A blue laser shoots across the middle.

FX/SFX: The logo forming itself--quite decent; not so much for the design of the logo itself.

Music/Sounds: Starts with beeping echoing in the background, before following up with a triumphant fanfare. The fanfare repeats 3 times, each higher pitched and rearranged, with chimes in between them. One final note plays when the laser sweeps across the screen.

Availability: Common.

Editor's Note: None.



2nd Logo (1999?-2001)

Logo: A white lens flare moves up, revealing several clear blue hemispheres revolving around each other. They also have some blue coloring to them. Inside them, a stack of 2 blue rectangular prisms revolve around in different directions. The camera lifts up to see the prisms, which stop to reveal "FABBRI VIDEO" on its side. A lens flare appears over the logo as the hemispheres revolve in the background, which is black.

FX/SFX: The revolving. Another decent logo, along with a better design.

Music/Sounds: A dreamy synth fanfare.

Availability: Rare.

Editor's Note: None.

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