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{{About|the Argentine home entertainment company|the Dutch company|Video Star (Netherlands)}}
{{About|the Argentine home entertainment company|the Dutch company|Video Star (Netherlands)}}
===(1980's)===
===(1980's)===
[[file:VideoStarArgentinaLogo.png|300px|center]]

'''Logo:''' As we zoom out from a big flashing star, we see the Earth and moon. While this happens, the blue Video Star script (with the lines of the S and T made longer to underline the other letters) zooms out flipping. Before we stop zooming out, the logo places at the top-left corner of the screen. Two sliced stars also appear and move to between the script, forming the logo. "presenta" zooms out and places near the bottom.
'''Logo:''' As we zoom out from a big flashing star, we see the Earth and moon. While this happens, the blue Video Star script (with the lines of the S and T made longer to underline the other letters) zooms out flipping. Before we stop zooming out, the logo places at the top-left corner of the screen. Two sliced stars also appear and move to between the script, forming the logo. "presenta" zooms out and places near the bottom.


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'''Availability:''' Seen on 1980's tapes from them in Argentina, which are hard to find.
'''Availability:''' Seen on 1980's tapes from them in Argentina, which are hard to find.




[[Category:Argentine home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Argentine home entertainment logos]]

Revision as of 00:30, 24 October 2022

(1980's)

Logo: As we zoom out from a big flashing star, we see the Earth and moon. While this happens, the blue Video Star script (with the lines of the S and T made longer to underline the other letters) zooms out flipping. Before we stop zooming out, the logo places at the top-left corner of the screen. Two sliced stars also appear and move to between the script, forming the logo. "presenta" zooms out and places near the bottom.

FX/SFX: Cheap Apple II/Commodore 64-esque computer animation.

Music/Sounds: An over-saturated version of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, like the Kultur logo, only a bit high-pitched.

Availability: Seen on 1980's tapes from them in Argentina, which are hard to find.

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