Saigon Video

(1990's?)
Logo: On a space background with sparkling stars, 4 shiny gold squares spin around from all 4 corners of the screen, each with a curved corner, and fuse together in the middle of the screen. A sky blue "S" from the top left corner, a pink "V" from the bottom edge, and a lime green hollowed-out pagoda from the top right corner, all emerge from their respective locations and spin towards the square. Each also have a white gradient line going through them. All of them eventually stopped on the square and become still, forming the Saigon Video logo. The square then moves to the top left corner of the screen, rotating counterclockwise about 3 full times. As it reaches the corner, the 3D serif text "SAIGON VIDEO", positioned at a downwards facing angle and colored in a mix of orange and pink, zooms in from the middle of the screen.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A proud synth-orchestra theme.

Availability: It's seen on video releases made by the company. This usually follows the Kim Lợi Production logo.

Legacy: The animation here is extremely slow. The music also starts way too late and ends a bit early.