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===Background===
===Background===
'''Village Films''' is the Greek arm of Village Roadshow that handles distribution of various Greek and Hollywood productions.

The Greek arm of Village Roadshow that handles distribution of various Greek and Hollywood productions.


===1st (known) logo (2004-)===
===1st (known) logo (2004-)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, an intense orange light peeks out on the horizon. At the same time the Village Roadshow logo zooms out while light relects on the logo before turning a metal grey. After the horizon is again in full view the words "VILLAGE FILMS" fade and slightly zoom in underneath the V.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, an intense orange light peeks out on the horizon. At the same time the Village Roadshow logo zooms out while light relects on the logo before turning a metal grey. After the horizon is again in full view the words "VILLAGE FILMS" fade and slightly zoom in underneath the V.

Revision as of 00:36, 28 July 2022


Background

Village Films is the Greek arm of Village Roadshow that handles distribution of various Greek and Hollywood productions.

1st (known) logo (2004-)


Logo: On a black background, an intense orange light peeks out on the horizon. At the same time the Village Roadshow logo zooms out while light relects on the logo before turning a metal grey. After the horizon is again in full view the words "VILLAGE FILMS" fade and slightly zoom in underneath the V.

FX/SFX: The light shining on the horizon, the V zooming back and the name fading in done in excellent CGI.

Music/Sounds: A majestic and trumphant brass and string piece before a 6-note violin stinger.

Availability: Seen on Greek productions and distributions handled by Village Roadshow. It was first spotted by the logo community in a Greek DVD release of the Greek Village Roadshow production Πολίτικη Κουζίνα, known in English as A Touch of Spice.

Editor's Note: The bombastic and dramatic music might unsettle some, but other than that it's an amazing logo.

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