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Omni Video was the very first home video company in Brazil, starting as a video rental service in 1977 under the name Disk Video - and then changing the name to Omni Video in the 80s. Much like other pioneering video rental stores in the country, their catalogue consisted of imported home video releases - the so called "alternative tapes". In 1982, with the beginning of a regulated home video market in Brazil (spearheaded by VCL South America and Embrafilme), Omni Video started their own home video distribution label<ref>https://cnpj.biz/48723043000121</ref>{{PageCredits|compiled=Cattotld}}
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===1st Logo (1982-1985)===
===1st Logo (1982-1987)===
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'''Availability:''' Seen on VHS releases from the company, such as ''Tem Piranha no Aquário''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on VHS releases from the company, such as ''Tem Piranha no Aquário''.


===2nd Logo (1985-1987)===
===2nd Logo (1987-1989)===
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'''Audio:''' A set of ascending futuristic synth notes, followed by 2 descending synth strings. An upbeat fanfare is heard afterwards.
'''Audio:''' A set of ascending futuristic synth notes, followed by 2 descending synth strings. An upbeat fanfare is heard afterwards.


'''Availability:''' Seen on adult and home VHS releases from the company, such as '' ''O Sexo Nosso de Cada Dia'' and ''L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on adult and home VHS releases from the company, such as ''O Sexo Nosso de Cada Dia'' and ''L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta''.


=== 3rd Logo (1989) ===
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'''Visuals:''' On a space background, a 3D videotape appears. The back of tape opens and spews a silver plate, which then morphs into a parallelepiped shape and then divides into multiple equallly-sized plates, stacked onto each other. Part of the shape splits a forms a upside-down prism; both shapes forming the letters O and V. After both shapes freeze in a angular position, the words OMNI VIDEO fade underneath, followed by APRESENTA.

'''Technique:''' 3D computer animation

'''Audio:''' Some kind of new-age synth tune.

'''Availability:''' Seen on later Omni Video releases, such as "A B... Profunda", "Deadly Breed" and "Contamination (1980)".
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 30 June 2024

Omni Video was the very first home video company in Brazil, starting as a video rental service in 1977 under the name Disk Video - and then changing the name to Omni Video in the 80s. Much like other pioneering video rental stores in the country, their catalogue consisted of imported home video releases - the so called "alternative tapes". In 1982, with the beginning of a regulated home video market in Brazil (spearheaded by VCL South America and Embrafilme), Omni Video started their own home video distribution label[1]


1st Logo (1982-1987)

Visuals: On a zooming-out starfield with a grid zooming in below, a white laser beam shoots to the upper-left portion, forming a light. A black rounded rectangle with a white outline flashes in, and a white rounded rectangle along with an upside-down rectangle, all leaving a trail, fade in. The shapes fade into white, as a trail behind them shines rainbow colors and the white text "OMNI VIDEO" fades in below.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A droning synth note accompanied by a ding and a few laser zaps. It is followed by a mellow synth note and a descending synth note, ending with a 4-note synth theme.

Availability: Seen on VHS releases from the company, such as Tem Piranha no Aquário.

2nd Logo (1987-1989)

Visuals: On a blue gradient background, a pink segmented biconvex rectangle slides in from above, as well as an upside-down segmented triangle sliding from below, all facing the upper-right portion. The word "OMNI" flips in, and the word "VIDEO" slides in from the right.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A set of ascending futuristic synth notes, followed by 2 descending synth strings. An upbeat fanfare is heard afterwards.

Availability: Seen on adult and home VHS releases from the company, such as O Sexo Nosso de Cada Dia and L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta.

3rd Logo (1989)

Visuals: On a space background, a 3D videotape appears. The back of tape opens and spews a silver plate, which then morphs into a parallelepiped shape and then divides into multiple equallly-sized plates, stacked onto each other. Part of the shape splits a forms a upside-down prism; both shapes forming the letters O and V. After both shapes freeze in a angular position, the words OMNI VIDEO fade underneath, followed by APRESENTA.

Technique: 3D computer animation

Audio: Some kind of new-age synth tune.

Availability: Seen on later Omni Video releases, such as "A B... Profunda", "Deadly Breed" and "Contamination (1980)".

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