Viji Suchi Cine Arts

(1978) Logo: We see a dark silhouette of a naked-like worker (it's true that only wears short pants on it) on a dark, lightening background which rocks that make conjoint on it, which we see an sky over the center of the background (possibly the clouds are too dark that it clearly can't be seen, but it's possibly lights), with waves superceeding it, and we see a mountain over it too. The worker holds one of the rocks and then tries to lift it to the darkness, which the clouds emmited, And we zoom in to the rock that the worker tried to lift. The background then gets more darker, The worker then tilts the rock, and below that, the text "VSCA" on a tiny black-like circle, a la DuMont logo, appears on the center of the rock. We then fade to the opening theme of the movie.

FX/SFX: The lights, the worker lifting the rock, the revelation of the logo, all in live action.

Cheesy Factor: The background is overall busy for the logo, We can't see clearly the worker, which for cause of the darkness, the worker has become unseenable, and the rock that the worker tilted looks like the scheme of the country of Mongolia. The circle itself is also a ripoff of the DuMont logo, and also says "USCA" more than "VSCA".

Music/Sounds: A long low-pitched drumroll with a creepy xylophone tune when the worker lifts the rock, and when it's lifted and the text on the circle appears, three bombastic notes by a violin and an orchestra.

Availability: The only film this logo spotted is on Beena.

Scare Factor: High to nightmare. The creepy xylophone tune and the drums superceeding it with a drumroll, the overall darkness of the logo and the busy lights, and the fact we can't see the worker can shiver everyone's bones, while unintended. The bombastic fanfare can contribute for some, even if it's happy sounding. Also, the scheme of the country of mongolia seems a little bit too grainy, which can also contribute, but less than the other effects. Low to medium for those who used to it.