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'''Logo:''' A white line appears on a black background, spinning around into a tight spiral. A flash then appears as the spiral becomes a disk and zooms out to a angle. As it zooms out, lightning can be seen on the surface before 2 bolts strike each end, flipping it over to a series of concentric rings. 2 more bolts emerge from the center, forming the jagged letters "WM" as "WEST" and "MULTIMEDIA" appear and zoom out with trails, resting above and below the logo respectively.
'''Logo:''' A white line appears on a black background, spinning around into a tight spiral. A flash then appears as the spiral becomes a disk and zooms out to a angle. As it zooms out, lightning can be seen on the surface before 2 bolts strike each end, flipping it over to a series of concentric rings. 2 more bolts emerge from the center, forming the jagged letters "WM" as "WEST" and "MULTIMEDIA" appear and zoom out with trails, resting above and below the logo respectively.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The sounds of phazers and electricity.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The sounds of phazers and electricity.

Revision as of 04:57, 14 July 2023

Background: This was a division of West Video created in 1997, to produce VCDs and DVD releases in Russia. It was closed in 2000.

(1998-2000)


Logo: A white line appears on a black background, spinning around into a tight spiral. A flash then appears as the spiral becomes a disk and zooms out to a angle. As it zooms out, lightning can be seen on the surface before 2 bolts strike each end, flipping it over to a series of concentric rings. 2 more bolts emerge from the center, forming the jagged letters "WM" as "WEST" and "MULTIMEDIA" appear and zoom out with trails, resting above and below the logo respectively.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: The sounds of phazers and electricity.

Availability: Uncommon; appeared on the company's VCDs and early DVD releases in Russia.

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