Kace International

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Logo (1984)


Visuals: From a first-person perspective, a door opens. The camera then pans over to the left, showing a stereotypical 1940s office (that looks like Eddie Valiant's office from Who Framed Roger Rabbit) with the logo on the window. The camera then pans over to the desk, which has an old school telephone, typewriter, glasses, and a newspaper, among other things. The camera then slowly pans to the right of the desk, and then up to the logo on the window, which is a neon sign blinking on and off. It has "KACE" in big capital letters, while "International" is written in cursive connecting to the rectangle that surrounds the logo.

Technique: Live action and camera-controlled sequencing.

Audio: Jazz music, the phone ringing, and the woman, who sounds like Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, saying "Kace International"

Availability: It can be seen on the VHS for Bauhaus - Shadow of Light and possibly other music video tapes from them.

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