Ledafilms (Argentina)

Background : Ledafilms was an Argentinian film and distribution company that was founded in 1974 by Pedro Felix Leda. The company once operated a home video distribution arm between the 1980s and the 1990s, but Ledafilms' titles on home video were distributed by Argentina Video Home between 1988 and 1991, before subsequently forming a video arm Dealer Video to assume these distribution duties.

1st Logo (1986-1991)
Logo : On a red background, a stylized "L" in blue, with cut out lines shown from the right side of the "L " slides in from the right and turns over. A segmented line slides in from the "L", which turns over to reveal "LEDAFILMS" in an ITC Avant Garde font, which shines.

Variant : On some tapes, the words "una presentacion" in white appears above the logo.

FX/SFX : Simple animation.

Music/Sounds : An acoustic guitar and synth tune, with a male announcer saying "Ledafilms presenta." or "Una presentacion Ledafilms".

Availability : Seen on Ledafilms releases in Argentina, such as Transformers, The Man Called Flintstone and The Muppet Movie. From 1988 to 1991, the Argentina Video Home logo preceded the logo.

2nd Logo (1990-1992)
Logo : On a black-blue gradient background, a blue CGI TV tube rotates and flips from the screen and settles in the center. When it stops, ice moves into the logo, which fades into the "L" from the previous logo. As ice clears out of the TV tube, the "L" then turns black-blue gradient and then a white outline appears on the "L". The word "LEDAFILMS", in the same font as before, is shown below, starts to spread out, and then stopped.

FX/SFX : CGI animation.

Music/Sounds : Same as before.

Availability : Seen on later Ledafilms video releases, in association with Dealer Video, such as Defenders of the Earth.