VIX Production (South Korea)

(1990s)Logo: Inside a vortex that looks similar to the 1976 Viacom logo on its side, we see a bronze and silver V zoom out and spin. Then, as the vortex turns, an I in the same colours zooms out and spins, and once it stops turning, looking like the 1976 Viacom logo, an X (also in the same colours) zooms out and spins. Then, another V is seen zooming out, which also ends our vortex journey, putting us on a space background. The V zooms out and shines brightly. The V also is bronze on the left side and gold on the right side, with 2 film clappers at the top with what appears to be 2 triangles inside it (1 thin and the other thick and short) with a circle in the silver side and an arch on the gold side. Once it stops flashing, a V appears over it and moves downward, both of them zooming out, with the film clappers on the VIX logo opening. Once the V is is place, an I moves out from the V and forms itself into an I, followed by an X sliding out from the I and forming into an X. Once that's done, a beam appears on the bottom and the text

Video Express

turns itself up. Then, the text and VIX turn to reveal text in Korean. It shines a bit before some light slides on the top from left to right. Once it stops on the right, it becomes a little brighter before dimming, and the film clappers individually clap.

FX/SFX: The turning, zoom-out, flashing and text appearance. Actually very good CGI for its time and for a VHS logo in South Korea.

Music/Sounds: A warbling rock tune, followed by an angelic chorus and a flashing sound, then a few bangs as the letters form, followed by a zap sound and a rock fanfare, which is then accompanied by a whoosh and metallic clang, and 2 bangs, with the second one echoing.

Availability: Rare. Seen on VHS tapes made by the company.

Scare Factor: Low. Some might be startled at the zooming out and spinning, followed by the bangs.