Video Scope (Argentina)

Background : Video Scope S.A. was a home video distributor formed by Luis Lavalle on February 10, 1988, and its partner was Pascual Condito, who was owner of Lucian Video, and took out material to bring the new distribution company, and the work was done in conjunction with Distrivideo S.A., the label was independent of Lucian Films Video. The company was specializing in Italian productions.

(1988-1990?)
WARNING : Do not watch the video below if you are prone to seizures.

Nicknames : "Fiery Video Scope", "Gradient Color Sign", "Fax Video Design's Lost Brother"

Logo : The first part of the first UGC logo plays as usual. However, a circle made of pixelated, shining yellow stars appears zooming out, causing the logo to freeze before the white circle splits, making the star circle almost cover the whole white circle. Then other stars appear around all directions, and they all zoom in to the screen. We then cut into a moving fiery yellow gradient background (a la Fax Video Design), as a linear circle pattern with a star on it is seen. The linear circle then quickly moves down. The gradient background then flashes between yellow and black, as the same linear circle moves up, but this time with the words "VIDEO" and "SCOPE" placed on an outlined box below it. The whole logo then freezes, and "ANTICIPA" appears letter-by-letter on the top-right.

FX/SFX : The stars moving, the letters appearing.

 Music/Sounds : An excerpt of “New York Theme” by Jan Hammer.

Availability : Extremely rare. Some examples of releases from them with this logo include a trailer for Tres alegres fugitivos and Argentine releases of Million Dollar Mystery, Kung Fu Kids and Aenigma. Check Argentinian tapes released by them.

Editor's Note : The logo is known for its theft of both the UGC logo and "New York Theme", as well as really low-budget animation. It can also induce eye strain or epileptic episodes in sensitive individuals due to the bright, shiny background.