Laser Video (Russia)

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Logo descriptions by GoAnimateFan199Pro, MegaAveron25 and SnowflakesOmega
Logo captures by videomaster13 and MegaAveron25
Video captures courtesy of multmir

1st Logo
(1991?-????)

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WARNING: Do not call the numbers in this logo, as they are no longer in service.

Logo:
On a black background, the following text appears:

RUSSIAN COMPANY
LASER VIDEO
P_R_E_S_E_N_T_S

The text turns yellow after a few seconds. We fade to an abstract background, resembling a glass swan. Still images of respective companies' logos, in order...


...fly in and arrange themselves in a 3x3 grid. "РУССКАЯ КОМПАНИЯ" (translated to "Russian Company") spins in as a circle, while "LASER VIDEO" (in normal print and in red) slides in. The logos fly away, and a LaserDisc zooms in, making words plaster on it and tilt upwards to 90 degrees. A TV with the world map on the screen, and a LaserDisc player, slide in from the right and the left, respectively. The disc is inserted in the player, and the signature logo moves to the screen. After the action, we zoom on the screen with the world map and logo, we fade to a telephone number notice afterwards. The same 2 texts from before are seen above the screen on a rainbow background. The telephone numbers "(095) 217-4471", "(095) 217-4452", and "(095) 217-4423", appear, and the fax number "(095) 217-4424" appears.

FX/SFX: The wiping, flipping and zooming.

Music/Sounds: A wind noise is heard, then we hear a synth-orchestral fanfare.
This is part of the song "Homage to the Mountain", released in 1991 by Swiss group Yello, which also was sampled at the beginning of "Суд (Court)" by Синдикат (Syndicate), a Russian rap group.

Availability: Rare, at least in Russia. Should be seen on releases from the time.

Editor's Note: Despite the logo's flaws, it's not a bad debut logo, especially with what the company had to work with.



2nd Logo
(1990s-1993?)
Laser Video (1990s)Laser Video w/number

Nicknames: "Discs in Space", "Laser Video Disc II"

Logo: In the dark blue space background, we see LaserDiscs flying away to the top, leaving trails, then the words "ЛАЗЕР ВИДЕО" in heliotrope flies in tilted upwards at the 90 degrees from the bottom to the center and faces the viewer while the big disc with the sky blue glow around and arched words "РУССКАЯ" and "КОМПАНИЯ" above and below, respectively, in bronze with the purple glow around, flies in, cover up the words "ЛАЗЕР ВИДЕО" and the hole of the disc flashes, causing the words "ЛАЗЕР ВИДЕО" to reappear in front of it, this time in gold with the yellow glow, at first stretched-out and retracts to the normal size with the bounce and the space background fades out, making the finished product, and the logo fades out, except for the glow around the disc, which blurs away and zooms out later.

Variant: A version exists with the finished product zooming out. Below wipes in text indicating a blue telephone number below inside a box.

FX/SFX: Everything, all of which is a step up from the previous logo.

Music/Sounds: A cool and funky sounder consisting of drums, a bassline, some synthesized orchestra hits and a jail door-slamming sound when the words "ЛАЗЕР ВИДЕО" are in place. Another version had a rock tune.

Availability: Uncommon, again this applies if you live in Russia; possibly seen on the Russian VHS of Heat and other releases from the time.




3rd Logo
(1993?-1997)

Laser Video (3rd Logo) (THX THIEF)Laser Video
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Nicknames: "Laser Video on Pyramid", "The (Russian) THX Thief"


Logo: Below a cloudy sky, we see various tall rocks and pyramids with fog seen in the bottom area of the screen. One is seen on the center of the screen, with a yellow circle and the red Russian text (half of it arched) "РУССКАЯ", "ЛАЗЕР ВИДЕО" (taking most of the size of the other words in the circle), and "КОМПАНИЯ" seen on it, being placed on top of the pyramid. The circle is also facing left.

Variant: On some tapes, the structure is moved back, turned, it is a bit less realistic and blue and is on a dark cloudy background.

FX/SFX: None. Just the logo fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: The THX Deep Note transposed in +2 semitones, as heard on THX LDs and VHS tapes. The dark variant is silent.

Availability: Uncommon if you live in Russia, though It may not have been seen on many tapes because of copyright issues.

Editor's Note: The original logo is notorious for the plagiarism of the THX's Deep Note.



4th Logo
(1997-2000s)
Laser Video (2000's)Laser Video

Nickname: "The Blue Laser Video"

Logo: On a starry background, a blue planet appears zooming out from the bottom-right corner and the words "LASER VIDEO" zoom out from above. The words and planet meet at the center and a planet transforms into a circle. A lens flare passes through the circle and logo, revealing it's clear material. The arched words "INTERNATIONAL" are seen above and below the "LASER VIDEO" text. Then the Russian text "1st RUSSIAN HIGH-SPEED LASER VIDEO-COPYING FACTORY" fades in below.

Variant: A still version can be spotted on a black background.

FX/SFX: The Earth, the words zooming out, the lens flare. A major step over the previous logo.

Music/Sounds: A whoosh, with a synth note, and more quiet sounds coming after. None for the still version.

Availability: Uncommon, at least for the same reason as the previous 3 logos. Seen on their later releases.

Editor's Note: This is the last logo, complete with amazing CGI animation, that would contribute to a mysterious end for Russia's 1st high-speed laser video-copying factory.