C.M. International Video, Inc.

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

C.M. International Video, Inc. is/was a company based in California. They specialized in distributing Khmer movies, and producing Hmong dubs of several films (mainly from Hong Kong). It is likely that this company has been related to ST Universal Video.

Logo (1990s)



Visuals: Superimposed over footage of the ST Universal Video logo, there is the text "CM" with three RGB rectangles, flying over the letters. A red line is shown sliding at the right and a film reel is shown to be appearing at the left while spinning. A line of filmstrips pop out of the film reel as the text "C.M. INTERNATIONAL VIDEO, INC." zooms in below. The logo pauses afterwards.

Technique: CGI and computer animation.

Audio: The audio from the Silver Bird Films logo plays here.

Audio Variant: On the Hmong VHS dub of Phab Ej Shaolin, the Eternal Film Co.'s 3rd logo fanfare is used.

Availability: Seen in Hmong and Khmer VHS releases from the company, including Srolanh Oun Dal Cheung and Phab Ej Shaolin.

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