TEY VCR Producciones

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Revision as of 23:25, 22 May 2024 by LeapFan2014 (talk | contribs) (Being more specific on the Technique and using the correct song for the Audio (sorry, StarlightFantasy) (also the audio is the same theme used for Bom Dia Brasil used from 1983 up until 1986) (not sure if they, really, used a Grass Valley 300 switcher for this but honestly, who legitimately cares) Plus noting the new "there is" replacement in these Visuals sections I'd want to joke about it by doing this: "Visuals: There is a special bus behind "Home sweet home" market. Go and talk to driver.")
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Logo (1980s-unknown retirement year)

Visuals: On a red background, there is a white square with a thick, light blue bordering come into existence and start expanding. As it expands is that inside it and zooming in is the company's logo, which is, inside of a rounded square, a rounded rectangle with the name "TEY" inside and is above the stylized text VCR, which has lines going through the letters along with "TEY", all of which is above the word "PRODUCCIONES", in black and Times New Roman. The square eventually stops expanding and the logo stops zooming in and, after a few seconds, the square and logo fade away, with the white text "PRESENTA" fading in in their place.

Technique: Camera-controlled animation and Grass Valley 300 switcher effects.

Audio: The "Main Title" theme from All That Jazz by Ralph Burns.

Availability: Seen on Argentine VHS releases of Historias del Espejo, Le rose di Danzica, Aces Go Places, Il mio corpo per un poker and Holocaust 2000. It may also be found on the company's releases of Attention les yeux!, Pacific Banana, Die Säge des Todes and …Nebo být zabit.

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