Dyna Vision (Philippines)

1st Logo

(Mid 1990s)

Dyna Vision (1996)

Nicknames: "Boring Rectangle", "Dramatic Rectangle"

Logo: A rectangle with the words "DYNA VISION" and "A DIVISION OF DYNA" below the underline flips from the left with a trail. The copyright then slides up from below. The logo shines, then flips out.

FX/SFX: The logo flipping in, the trail, the shine, the sliding.

Cheesy Factor: Simple animation.

Music/Sounds: A two-note synth chord, with the last note held throughout till the end. The last note was also used for the CANARY Entertainment logo.

Availability: Rare if you live on the Philippines. Seen on videoke releases.

Scare Factor: Low, because of the music accompanied by the darkness. This one has boring animation, though.

2nd Logo

(Late 1990s-Early 2000s)

Nickname: "Boring Oval Logo"

Logo: A logo consisting of a blue-bordered oval with the words "DYNA", "VISION" (in white and spaced out), a blue/white underline and the red text "Dyna Products, Inc." flips from the left, just like the previous logo. The copyright is also seen below the logo. The logo then spins out.

FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: Most of the effects from before. Still simple and unprofessional, but nothing compared to the next "logo"...

Music/Sounds: Same as before.

Availability: Rare. Can be found on more recent videoke releases.

Scare Factor: Same as before. But it could get worse with the next logo...

3rd Logo

(Early 2000s)

Nicknames: "Literally Windows Movie Maker: The Logo", "The Zero-Budget Logo", "Wait, Was This Actually Accepted?!", "How Filipino GFX Designers Deal With Recent Videoke Releases", "Worst Videoke Logo", "A New Challenger For The Worst Logo Ever Made"

Logo: On a blue background, we see the light blue words:

DYNA

Dyna Products, Inc.

along with the copyright notice:

COPYRIGHT.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

appear with a sliding transition from the left. After a while, the whole thing spins out of the screen.

FX/SFX: The wiping and spinning out.

Cheesy Factor: 'NO!!! 'What did they done to it? It crushes the scale, even the most tiniest bit of it! We mean, there's no actual budget on the making of this logo! All it does is just wipe and spin away that looks a lot like a beginner's Windows Movie Maker project. The logo might be made on Paint as well for 1 minute using the Text tool, worsening the design. Any person can easily do this, perhaps whenever they have skill or not, and the logo's extremely simplistic as it is. This would be the worst videoke logo ever made, period.

Music/Sounds: Same as before.

Availability: Probably can be seen on the company's videoke VCDs.

Scare Factor: None to low, it all depends on your point of view. Some people may still be disturbed due to the somewhat creepy synth still being used, but others would get really bored thanks due to the lack of any effort represented in this "logo", making the Golumbia Video one look like a masterpiece.