Pan Video

Logo descriptions by CokeFan12

Logo captures by CokeFan12

Video captures courtesy of Sanggar Cerita and CokeFan12

1st Logo

(1984-1990s)

Nicknames: "PAN Cube", "Zooming Cube", "Flashing Cube"

Logo: On a space background covered with several twinkling yellow stars, we see a blue flash far away in the center. Then, in the flash, we see a blue cube made of the company name, "PAN", fading in. The cube zooms towards us while it flashes blue several times. When it almost reached the screen, we see two rainbow trails from the left and right of the screen merging into one. When it does, the cube gives out a very large blue flash and freezes in place as the byline, "P.T. PAN INIMPEX CO. LTD" appears sliding in from the left of the screen to the above of the rainbow trail and the company name, "PAN VIDEO" appears, also sliding in but this time from the right, moving to the below of the trail. The stars keep twinkling until the logo fades out.

FX/SFX: The zooming cube, the rainbow trail and the sliding in of the text.

Music/Sounds: A much more extended version of the 1st Goldig Films logo's still version music.

Availability: Very Scarce. Can be seen in VHS and Betamax tapes of the time. Examples of tapes that have this logo are old Indonesian distributed Sharivan and Gaban tapes (in which all of those films originally came from Japan). It's also seen in Indonesian releases of the time, though it's pretty scarce.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo

(1990s)

Nicknames: "PAN Cube II", "Zooming Cube II"

Logo: We have a white background. Later, several strips of colored bars (pink, red, yellow, green, blue) appears from left and right merging into a rainbow background. A white PAN logo (The PAN cube and the company name below) appears zooming to the center and stopping.

FX/SFX: The merging backgrounds and zooming logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as before.

Availability: Very rare. It can be seen in some Indonesian releases and also VHS and Betamax tapes. Don't expect this to appear in VHS/Betamax releases of Japanese films since they rarely have this logo and use the previous logo instead.

Editor's Note: None.