Master Video Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Logo (Late 1980s?-Early 1990s?)

Visuals: On a blue segmented background with a blurry salmon diagonal triangle at the left corner, a white image with a lime border flips in, and stands in the middle. This has a grainy blue-cyan gradient background. From the following is, a tall tower with white sprocket holes on its sides, a white U-matic tape with a gray label inside it reading "MASTER VIDEO FILMS" in each white rectangle and at a stacked format, and three RGB rounded bars with expanded sides from both left or either right sides. Behind it, footage is revealed in which stretches into a silver building as it scrolls up with flying cyan musical notes. The image then stretches out, going upwards. Meanwhile, in the footage, as it stops reaching from the top of the silver building, it then leads to a gold building in the shape of a radio tower on a white-cyan gradient background. The screen then zooms forwards, and the windows from the building then light up, with some of them remaining intact. The footage freezes near the end, for the text "PRESENTA OTROS EXITOS" to slide in.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: "Midnight Soul Patrol" by Quincy Jones.

Availability: Seen on releases from the era, such as Ulysses (1954).

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