Soyuz Video

Background
Soyuz Video was a VHS and DVD distribution subsidiary of the Soyuz concern. It was one of the largest video distributors in Russia for a long time. In 2013, the Soyuz Video subsidiary went defunct. The distribution rights were taken over by Lizard Cinema Trade, which would later be folded into the Prior Group in 2016 (together with CP Digital and Videoservice).

1st Logo (1997-2002)
Logo: On a background with a dark skyline, we see various VHSs stacked together. All of these start to fall down and reveal an even more bigger VHS, which spins. Fireworks are seen shooting on the background. A red circle (which looks like the one from the Mattel logo) spins in. The word "100%" zooms out to the red circle, and the words "контроль" and "качества" (which mean "control" and "quality") move in from the left and zoom out. A color-changing Soyuz logo (a bunch of filmstrips making a tree) zooms out spinning. The Soyuz logo places at the left, and the other words place next to it. "VHS-PRO" also zooms out and places itself below the other Russian words. An arc of other Russian words then zooms out and places on the top area of the circle. After everything's placed, a white normal circle appears behind the emblem. The Soyuz logo keeps on changing colors for a short while.

Technique: The VHSs falling and rotating, the circle spinning in, the parts of the emblem zooming out, the Soyuz logo changing colors, the white circle behind the emblem fading in.

Music/Sounds: An explosion sound (which is actually "Explosion, Plastic - Plastic Explosive: Charge 01" taken from the Sound Ideas Series 1000 sound library, and it was later reused in Microsoft PowerPoint), followed by a synth arp that then brings up an eurodance theme (which is actually made with Dance Machine/eJay, specifically the first version). Just after "100%" appears, we hear a man whispering "100% контроль качества" ("100% quality control" in Russian) that repeats four times until the emblem's formed. Some explosion sounds are heard when fireworks explode.

Availability: Seen on early Soyuz tapes. It may come after the following logo when it was debuted.

2nd Logo (1998-2002)
Logo: We zoom by some mountains and spot what looks like a fireball/explosion or something in adark blacksky. After passing by the mountains we see that it's a cloud or something in a dark red/bright orange sky. Some sparks fly up and a 3D CGI golden Soyuz logo (a bunch of filmstrips making a tree) rises up toward us. The background fades to a city skyline with an orange / yellow sky andblackclouds, and the text "СОЮЗ" ("SOYUZ" in Russian) in CGI letters flies in from the right in front of us and then back to the center along with the corporate logo. Then the logo fades out and the CGI words "VHS-PRO" and "PRODUCED ON SOYUZVIDEOTAPE" (in Russian) fly in from the right into the center which changes colors: gold, red , blue , and green ; the third row of the text changes from green to red.

Technique: The mountains moving by, clouds rolling, sparks flying, and filmstrip mass statue and letters moving and shining.

Music/Sounds: A stock thunderclap is heard as we go by the mountains, then the 2nd Image Entertainment jingle (including some of its whoosh sounds) plays.

Availability: Can be seen on Russian VHS's since the late 90's. Not sure if this is seen on any DVDs.

3rd Logo (2002-2013)
2CoGAjzxRVI ig7dZXZQdfU PVqRlzySmk8 2NYNbcK90Jg Logo: On a black-blue gradient background, we see many whirling filmstrips, which rise up and form into the shape of the Soyuz corporate logo (without the caption) while the background becomes watery. The filmstrips flash and solidify into the 2D red version and the logo zooms out to the top-center. Below, the words "СОЮЗ ВИДЕО" (Soyuz Video) in a squashed red font spin in from the left (a la Universal) and place themselves below the logo. The background then turns into a white gradient background and the black rectangle with the "СОЮЗ" wordmark encase the tree, via "iris" transition.

Variant: There is a version used on Blu-ray discs where the logo is remade with improved CGI and in widescreen, the filmstrip tree's zoom out animation is more robotic, and "high definition" zooms out below the logo letter-by-letter.

Technique: The swirling filmstrips making the logo, and sliding words.

Music/Sounds: Film projector sounds, then a light synth theme with some quiet whooshing.

Music/Sounds Variant: Prior to 2008 the synth theme was different.

Availability: Very common on localized DVDs in Russia, which are almost unavailable outside said country. The HD version is rare since it only occurs on Blu-Ray. Almost rare for VHS's.