Videomega/VideΩmega Entertainment (Argentina)

Background
Videomega Entertainment (a.k.a. Videomega Newcom) was a sub-label of Video La Rioja S.A., primarily to distribute low-budget "Class B" titles from Columbia, TriStar, Orion Pictures, Carolco and Vestron Video.

1st Logo (1988-1991)
Logo : On a black background, we see the blue text "VIDEΩMEGA ENTERTAINMENT" flip towards the center of the screen as it zooms in, with the "O" representing the symbol of the Omega. "VIDEΩMEGA" is set in a large font and the first "E" and "M" in "VIDEΩMEGA" are italicised. "ENTERTAINMENT" is much smaller and is beneath the former text. A black square with the RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video logo swoops down from the Omega symbol and covers it.

Later Variant : In 1991, after the text flips in it simply cuts to the RCA/Columbia logo

FX/SFX : The flipping, the RCA/Columbia Pictures Video logo zooming in.

Music/Sounds : Same as the 2nd LK-TEL Video logo.

Availability : Seen on early Argentinian releases from Videomega, such as Brotherhood of the Rose, Bloodmoon and A Touch of Scandal.

 Editor's Note : None.

2nd Logo (1991-1994)
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. On some releases, the theme carries over into the Vestron Pictures logo.

Availability : Spotted on later Videomega releases in Argentina, such as El Mariachi, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and Two for the Job.

 Editor's Note : None.