LK-TEL Video (Argentina/Chile/Brazil)

Background : LK-Tel Video (also known as VideΩmega Entertainment) was a video label established in Argentina. The company acted as the international distribution arm for RCA/Columbia Pictures Video (later Columbia-Tristar Video) as well as Vestron Video. The company is presumed defunct since there has been no input from it since 2006.

Vide'Ω'mega Entertainment1st Logo(1989-1992) Logo : On a black background, we see the blue text "VIDEΩMEGA ENTERTAINMENT" flip towards the center of the screen. "VIDEΩMEGA" is set in a large font and the "E" and "M" in "VIDEΩMEGA" are italicised. "ENTERTAINMENT" is much smaller and is beneath the former text. The logo for "RCA/Columbia Pictures Video swoops down from the omega symbol and it overtakes the entire screen. Note that the latter logo is slightly different than the more familiar one since the area where the Columbia Pictures logo is much larger and is completely flat below. The logo remains on screen for the remainder of the logo.   Later Variant : In 1991, the RCA/Columbia Pictures logo merely appears after the Videomega logo flips in.    FX/SFX : The flipping, the RCA/Columbia Pictures Video logo zooming in.    Cheesy Factor : It fairs about as well as other Argentinian logos from the time. The animation is choppy and the theme is just cheap.    Music/Sounds : A droning theme with some beeps thrown in.    Availability : Seen on international prints of RCA/Columbia Pictures material.   Scare Factor : High to nightmare for both versions. The original version was rather dark and the theme didn't help matters and the same could be said for the latter. It also doesn't help the fact that the latter version abruptly cut to the next logo. 2nd Logo(1992) Logo : We see the Videomega text from before (this time in aquamarine) swooping down from the top of the screen leaving behind some particles. It settles down in the center and a large slash forms beneath it. FX/SFX : The swooping, the slash. Typical late 80s/early 90s animation, but at least it's an improvement over the previous logo. Music/Sounds : A synth theme with a whoosh sound when the slash is formed below the logo. Availability : Spotted on Vestron Video releases in Argentina. Scare Factor : Low to medium, it's a refreshing change from the previous logo, but the theme can still be a problem._________________________________________________________________________________________ LK-TEL Video 3rd Logo (1992-1996)

Logo : On a black background, we see 3 lines in a shape of a TV screen spinning around. In a blank at the bottom of the TV screen is LK-TEL VIDEO S.A. It continues to spin around until it stops in the middle.

FX/SFX :  The spinning.

Music/Sounds :  None, or a piece from Axel F.

Availability : Seen on RCA/Columbia Pictures Video releases in Argentina.

Scare Factor :  None.

4th Logo (1993-1996)

Logo : On a black background, 3 blocks in blue, green, and red zoom out and rotate with a trail effect. They start to draw the TV tube from before. When they stop, they spin around and move to the top of the TV tube as it zooms out. The same text from before rises from the bottom of the screen and rest in their usual position. FX/SFX : The movement of the blocks.

Music/Sounds : A complicated synth tune.

Availability : Same as above.

Scare Factor : Low to medium. The fast pace and music may spook some, but it's mostly an eyesore. But it's nothing compared to the next logo. 5th Logo (1995-1996)

Logo : On a black background, the TV tube from before slowly spins around as it goes to the middle of the screen. "LK-TEL" zooms in as "VIDEO" flips in the space of the TV tube. Blinking lights appear between the spaces the the tube and text.

FX/SFX : The spinning, flipping, and lights.

Music/Sounds : Same as the 1st VideΩmega logo.

Availability : Same as above.

Scare Factor : High to nightmare. The tune from the VideΩmega logo is bad enough, but combined with the slow animation and blinking lights, not to mention the darkness, will scare many. 6th Logo (1992-1996)

Logo : On a light-blue background, we see the LK-Tel logo from before (albeit with lighter colors and " VIDEO LA RIOJA S.A. " beneath it) flip from the top of the screen to cover the background. The RCA/Columbia Pictures Video logo (later the Columbia-Tristar print logo) swoops from the center of the LK-Tel logo and eventually slides down as the white script text "Tenemos le mejor imagen" swoops from the center of the original logo.

FX/SFX : The flipping.

Cheesy Factor : Hardly any effort put into this one.

Music/Sounds : See 5th Logo.

Availability : See 1st logo.

Scare Factor : Medium to high. The music may spook some still, but it's still tamer than before.

7th Logo (1996-2000)

Logo : On a gray background, the TV tube zooms out one by one with the text following after. A flash occurs and the text becomes metallic gray and the background becomes dark gray.

FX/SFX : The zooming and flash.

Music/Sounds : A synth bell tune ending with a electric bass hit.

Availability : Rare, seen on CTHV releases in Argentina.

Scare Factor : Low to medium. The electric bass hit and flash might get to some people.

8th Logo (2000-2006)

Logo : On a black background, we see two moving spotlights along with the glassy-looking word "LK-TEL" with a arrow between LK and TEL. The letters eventually settle and the words become silver while the arrow turns green. A circle consisting of a multi-colored swoosh on top and a film-strip below surrounds the text and the whole logo shines. The company URL appears beneath everything in white.

FX/SFX : The spotlights, the text animation, all asthetically pleasing and good by Argentinan home video logo standards.

Music/Sounds : Some wooshing sounds along with some synthesized notes followed by a synchronized moan.

Availability : Seen on later releases from the company.

Scare Factor : Low to medium. The music and animation can scare a few, but is pretty much tame.