High Quality Film & Video/Hardcore Film (Argentina)

High Quality Film & Video

(1980's)

Nicknames:"The Hypocritical Logo V", "Yet Another Contradictory Logo", "Low-Quality", "H from Hell", "Cheesy Shapes"

Logo: We see a starry black/blue background. Suddenly, we see 2 filmstrips on the left section of the screen: the blue one at the right rotates from the upper portion of the screen, and the red one rotates from the lower portion. After that, we see a green scalene triangle rotate from the upper left portion of the screen to form a "H" for "High Quality". Then we see 4 squares appear and merge into a bigger square, behind the H. Finally, we see 3 texts appear by their ways:

High·Quality

Film~&~Video S.L.R

Presenta

su catálogo

FX/SFX: Everything is 2D on this logo.

Cheesy Factor: The animation looks very primitive and not only is the music is impossible to listen to, but it was also stolen.

Music/Sounds:A bunch of descending warbling sounds, part of the song "Frankenstein" by The Edgar Winter Group.

Availability: Seen on erotic and horror VHS tapes.

Scare Factor: Medium to high. The loud music will catch you off-guard, mainly because it follows the calm warning screen.

Hardcore Film

Nicknames:"The Hypocritical Logo VI", "Yet ANOTHER Contradictory Logo", "H from Limbo", "Softcore Video", "Lower Quality", "Cheesier Shapes"

Logo: We zoom out from a space grid background with shooting stars. The cyan and pink parts of the logo move in from the vertical sides and the green part zooms out, forming the result. The space grid background freezes, and "HIGH QUALITY", in yellow, along with "FILM & VIDEO S.R.L." below, appear underneath the logo.

Later Variant:"Hardcore Video" in blue fades in in place of the former text, later fading to "Presenta su catalogo". The background doesn't freeze in this one.

FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: EVEN WORSE animation than the previous; it doesn't look really that high quality, although the cheesy factor is decreased for the later variant.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo; the Hardcore Video variant has an extended version.

Availability: Same as the previous logo.

Scare Factor: Medium. Although the music will still get people, this logo's less darker than the first.