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* There is a variant of the full logo with the mask disappearing and gray text saying "ПРЕДСТАВЛЯЕТ" (or "ПРЕДСТАВАЯЮТ) appearing afterwards.
* There is a variant of the full logo with the mask disappearing and gray text saying "ПРЕДСТАВЛЯЕТ" (or "ПРЕДСТАВАЯЮТ) appearing afterwards.
** A peculiar sub-variant, found on the very first episode of ''Поле Чудес'' (''Pole Chudes'', the Russian version of ''Wheel of Fortune'') that aired on October 25, 1990, exists, in which the logo suddenly speeds up when the ball falls to the center, before returning to its normal speed after "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" fades in. This is possibly due to an editing/compression error.
** A peculiar sub-variant, found on the very first episode of ''Поле Чудес'' (''Pole Chudes'', the Russian version of ''Wheel of Fortune'') that aired on October 25, 1990, exists, in which the logo suddenly speeds up when the ball falls to the center, before returning to its normal speed after "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" fades in. This is possibly due to an editing/compression error.
* Later, the ball-and-stick segment have reduced their animation due to concerns of epilepsy.
* An abridged variant was also used at the end of some programs, in which the the ball-and-stick segment was cut and the logo started with the zooming circles. Only the five-note fanfare is used here.
* An abridged variant was also used at the end of some programs, in which the the ball-and-stick segment was cut and the logo started with the zooming circles. Only the five-note fanfare is used here.
* There is another abridged variant that was used on ''Тема'' (''The Topic'') in 1992 where the ending theme plays and the last note of the fanfare then plays when the mask appears.
* There is another abridged variant that was used on ''Тема'' (''The Topic'') in 1992 where the ending theme plays and the last note of the fanfare then plays when the mask appears.
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** There's an extended version before ''Wait for Me!'' in July 17, 1998, where it has only the mask for 8 seconds, and the animation continues normally.
** There's an extended version before ''Wait for Me!'' in July 17, 1998, where it has only the mask for 8 seconds, and the animation continues normally.
** A silent version of the presentation variant has white text saying "представляет" under the mask, with or without the "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" above it.
** A silent version of the presentation variant has white text saying "представляет" under the mask, with or without the "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" above it.
** Another version of the presentation variant has the 5-note fanfare, which soon gets cut off by Razbash saying "представляет" when the "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" appears.
** Another version of the presentation variant has the 5-note fanfare, which soon gets cut off by Razbash saying "представляет" when the "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" appears. Sometimes the 5 note fanfare played then the voice play so that when the mask fade out and представляет fade in the voiceover starts.  
* There is a variant before ''Один на один'' (''One on One'') where the word "'''представляет'''" is written under the text "'''ВИD'''". Besides it has no sound.
* There is a variant before ''Один на один'' (''One on One'') where the word "'''представляет'''" is written under the text "'''ВИD'''". Besides it has no sound.
* In 1999-2001, a special Christmas variant was used that featured the mask fading in and slowly zooming in. As it zooms, it slowly grows a beard and Santa hat complete with a happy grin. Below the mask, it reads "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#FFD000|'''C новым годом!'''}}}}" ("S novym godom!", meaning "Happy new year!") in the slab-serif font, and"{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#FFD000|'''год'''}}}}" changes to "{{Font|Times|ВИD}}" in the corporate font. The music is a menacing chord fading from the closing theme.
* In 1999-2001, a special Christmas variant was used that featured the mask fading in and slowly zooming in. As it zooms, it slowly grows a beard and Santa hat complete with a happy grin. Below the mask, it reads "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#FFD000|'''C новым годом!'''}}}}" ("S novym godom!", meaning "Happy new year!") in the slab-serif font, and"{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#FFD000|'''год'''}}}}" changes to "{{Font|Times|ВИD}}" in the corporate font. The music is a menacing chord fading from the closing theme.
* From 1997 to 2000, another Christmas-themed variant of the presentation variant was also used, with snow falling around the mask and company name.
* From 1997 to 2000, another Christmas-themed variant of the presentation variant was also used, with snow falling around the mask and company name. Also use on closing.
* In 1993-1997 before ''L-club'', the VID mask would morph into the face of Leonid Yarmolnik (the host of the show) and open its eyes, jiggling its eyebrows in the process. After it does this, it kind of looks like it is staring at you, looking tired.
* In 1993-1997 before ''L-club'', the VID mask would morph into the face of Leonid Yarmolnik (the host of the show) and open its eyes, jiggling its eyebrows in the process. After it does this, it kind of looks like it is staring at you, looking tired.
* At the end of a 1994 ''L-club'' episode on April Fools Day (this was reportedly done as a joke), when the text appears, the face on the VID mask morphs into a different face with creepy wide eyes and his tongue sticking out (it kind of looks the standard ''L-Club'' variant but except for the tongue sticking out), as if to mock or taunt at the viewer. This variant sometimes appeared at the end of other ''L-club'' episodes as well, including the one from 18 June on the same year. Also, the variant stays there for 12 seconds before finally cutting to black.
* At the end of a 1994 ''L-club'' episode on April Fools Day (this was reportedly done as a joke), when the text appears, the face on the VID mask morphs into a different face with creepy wide eyes and his tongue sticking out (it kind of looks the standard ''L-Club'' variant but except for the tongue sticking out), as if to mock or taunt at the viewer. This variant sometimes appeared at the end of other ''L-club'' episodes as well, including the one from 18 June on the same year. Also, the variant stays there for 12 seconds before finally cutting to black.
* A spoof of the logo was seen on ''Оба-на!'' beginning with a man from the show superimposed over the ball/line animation, panicking and freaking out over it, and then sliding down as the ball falls off the line. It then proceeds normally, until a few seconds after the mask is seen, it then fades into a gray-scale version of the face of Russian writer/comedian Igor Ugolnikov, whom says in an electronically-distorted voice in Russian, "VID, VID. Nothing is viewed from your view!" and then smiles as we hear the opening theme.
* A spoof of the logo was seen on ''Оба-на!'' beginning with a man from the show superimposed over the ball-and-stick segment (either flashing or reduced animation), panicking and freaking out over it, and then sliding down as the ball falls off the line. It then proceeds normally, until a few seconds after the mask is seen, it then fades into a gray-scale version of the face of Russian writer/comedian Igor Ugolnikov, whom says in an electronically-distorted voice in Russian, "VID, VID. Nothing is viewed from your view!" and then smiles as we hear the opening theme. At the end of the show, the short play where the mask turn to Igor Ugolnikov and he say "VID, VID. Oba-na is our dominant companion." and he smile.
* Before ''Otdyhay!'' in 1992-1994, the standard variant plays out as normal, but the "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" wordmark fades in with the mask (which is in the high-contrast monochrome tone used for the 8th logo, but colored gold) and the mask says in a high-pitched voice "Hey! Relax, though!" before smiling. Everything, except for ball-and-stick segment, is animated with computer graphics.
* Before ''Otdyhay!'' in 1992-1994, the standard variant plays out as normal, but the "{{Font|Times|{{Font color|#CC7E31|'''ВИD'''}}}}" wordmark fades in with the mask (which is in the high-contrast monochrome tone used for the 8th logo, but colored gold) and the mask says in a high-pitched voice "Hey! Relax, though!" before smiling. Everything, except for ball-and-stick segment, is animated with computer graphics.
* There is a variant from 1993 in ''Взгляд'' (''The Glance''), where there is the name of the show in the condensed serif font being spelled out with the sound of a typewriter in the background. After a pause, the 5-note fanfare plays while VID's telephone and fax numbers and the words "Вы смотрите" zoom out and the mask, albeit resized to the 80-85% of it, and wordmark appear above the numbers when they position.
* There is a variant from 1993 in ''Взгляд'' (''The Glance''), where there is the name of the show in the condensed serif font being spelled out with the sound of a typewriter in the background. After a pause, the 5-note fanfare plays while VID's telephone and fax numbers and the words "Вы смотрите" zoom out and the mask, albeit resized to the 80-85% of it, and wordmark appear above the numbers when they position.

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