Radiocom Video

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Radiocom Video was an Argentinian video distributor that was founded in 1986 to distribute films to movie theaters and edit them in video format. It initially edited films by Olmedo and Porcel, and musicals, and then it distributed films from Empire International Pictures and Media Home Entertainment. It stopped distributing its own titles in 1990s in favor of distributing titles from Target Video Home and Teleargentina Division Video.

Logo (1986-1990s)

Visuals: After the warning and tracking screen concludes, the screen zooms out from the color bars and turn it into a 3D ring. The ring rotates in space and then the camera pans out, and the camera rotates to reveal the RDC logo (which consists of a blue parallelogram with "RDC" etched in it and several lines on the right side, and the ring moves to the center. The word "PRESENTA :" in blue with a white outline appears below the ring.

Technique: Poor 3D animation of the ring.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Radiocom Video releases in Argentina.

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