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Background

Minolta Audio-Visual was the video production arm of the now-defunct Japanese camera and electronics company, Minolta Co., Ltd..

(1991)

Logo: On a light gray background, we see the Minolta logo, which consists of a blue circle with five lines cut through its center above white text reading "MINOLTA", fly in from the right side of the screen while turning to face the camera before reaching the center of the screen. We then zoom in through the fourth line of the circle to see white text with a black outline reading "A Minolta Audio Visual Production" zoom in while rotating before stopping.

FX/SFX: Simple CGI.

Music/Sounds: A rather calm synth piece.

Availability: Rare. Spotted on Explore the World of Maxxum Photography.

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