Viva Records

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Background
Viva Records is the music label and videoke branch of the Viva Entertainment Group.

(1998-2003, 2004-2007)
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Logo: On a black background a CD comes out from the bottom and goes to the center, as it then spins and flips into the "V" of the VIVA logo from the time. A yellow light appears on the left (and if you watch closely, a space background is seen as when the yellow light appears), the V goes near it and the byline "A VIVA ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" moves in. A rectangle with a purple radial gradient (which moves) then appears next to the V, and the green words "VIVA" (spaced out) and "RECORDS CORP". then wipe in to the bottom in front of the rectangle. The logo would make a transition to the title and song list of the videoke release.

Technique: The CD and the V moving, the yellow light, the byline appearing, the rectangle moving in, the purple gradient of the rectangle moving, the words wiping in, the transition to the videoke title.

Music/Sounds: None, but when this logo reappeared in 2004. At first, the synth piano piece plays when the disc starts to come out and when the disc starts flipping, a 6-flute note with twinkling sound is heard accompanied by a bass piano that plays on the D key and it then it starts to rise, when the light comes in with some instruments starts playing and then the sound starts fading out, followed by a whoosh at the end for the Warning Screen fading in. This was composed and scored by Reev Robledo.

Availability: Rare; most likely to find on videoke releases from the Philippines.