Vina Distributor

1st Logo (2000-04)

Logo: Over a blue-tinted view of a laser spinning on a DVD, with binary text flowing next to it, we see a rainbow-colored DVD flip in from the right, "VINA" drop down and turn from the top, and "DISTRIBUTOR" slide in from the right. A streak comes between "VINA" and "DISTRIBUTOR," forming a red line, and then turning towards the bottom left side of the screen. The DVD shines, and we fade to black.

Variant: On some titles, a videotape glitch occurs.

FX/SFX: The logo forming, the streak writing the line, and the DVD shining.

Music/Sounds: A stock military fanfare.

Availability: Seen on public domain DVDs from the company, such as My Favorite Brunette, the Robert Mitchum film Agency, and Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (whose cover shows a five-star rating from "DVD & Video Guide 2004," hence the end date).

2nd Logo (2000-01?)

Logo: On a white background, the finished Vina Distributor logo fades and zooms in. Bubbles jump in from the left, bringing the blue letters of "Presents" with it. Another bubble drops down on "Presents," and the text shines.

FX/SFX: The logo, the bubbles, the letters of "Presents."

Music/Sounds: A trumpet fanfare.

Availability: A little rarer than the previous logo. Its only known appearances are on the aforementioned Agency and a double feature of Fist of Fear, Touch of Death and L.A.P.D.: To Protect and Serve.