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{{ImageTOC
|VideoVisa_S.A._(Mexico,_1985-1989).png|1st Logo (1985-1989)
|VideoVisa_S.A._(Mexico,_1989-1995).png|2nd Logo (1989-1995)
|VideoVisa_S.A._(Mexico,_1995-2001).png|3rd Logo (1995-2001)
}}
 
===1st Logo (1985-1989)===
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VideoVisa S.A. (Mexico, 1985-1989).png
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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|blue}}/black gradient background with {{color|blue}} rectangular blocks at the bottom, {{color|gold}} lines appear from the lower left-hand corner and become a series of {{color|gold}} bars as a {{color|silver}} sphere flies above in shadow. The bars disappear and reappear at a different position, then fly to the right, reappear at a further distance from the camera, and fly towards the lower right-hand corner. Then a stylized "{{color|gold|V}}" that vaguely resembles a "{{color|gold|U}}" with both ends bent outward files in from the left, and the {{color|silver}} sphere floats down and through it as the {{color|gold}} bars settle within the "{{color|gold|V}}". As this happens, the action fades to a white screen with a {{color|red}} segmented trapezoid with a curved bottom and a white segmented circle within. That zooms out, and "'''VIDEOVISA'''" in black flips in below.
 
'''Variant:''' On some early tapes, the whole thing fades to a {{color|blue}} screen as "PRESENTA" in white spins in.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI for the first half, and 2D animation for the second half.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' Ten bars of synthesized warbling, followed by a synth-pop fanfare.
 
'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on some Mexican videocassettes at the time, including ''Footloose'' and ''Song of the South'', among others.
 
===2nd Logo (1989-1995)===
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VideoVisa S.A. (Mexico, 1989-1995).png
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{{YouTube|id=p_1aD_X0uhs}}
 
'''Logo:''' On a black screen, {{color|gold}} bars (more elaborate than in the previous logo) appear from the top and criss-cross with each other, revealing a 3D {{color|gold}} version of the segmented trapezoid with the circle within. "{{color|gold|VIDEOVISA}}" zooms out below.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' In its first year, a hard synth rock piece was used. Later on, a brass-heavy synth-pop fanfare was used.
 
'''Availability:''' More common than the previous logo, but still somewhat rare. Like the last logo, this was seen on Mexican videocassettes at the time, including ''Robin Hood'' and ''Cinderella'', among others.
 
===3rd Logo (1995-2001)===
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VideoVisa S.A. (Mexico, 1995-2001).png
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{{YouTube|id=ZRmmEBhHQFk}}
 
'''Logo:''' Against a {{color|blue}} screen, the logo from before zooms in spinning before settling in the center. When it does, it cuts to the warning.
 
'''Variant:''' On [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] releases, such as ''The Swan Princess'', the background is the same black-{{color|blue}} gradient as the 1993 CTHV logo.
 
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A loud synthesized whoosh.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on later VideoVisa tapes, including ''Mary Poppins'' and ''Goofy's All-Star Olympics''.
 
{{Chronology||[[Televisa Home Entertainment]]}}
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Mexican home entertainment logos]]
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[[Category:Televisa]]
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