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'''Editor's Note:''' The Scanimate-like 3D effects on the logo are admirable, even if the results can look unconvincing. It's also a precursor to the next logo below.
'''Editor's Note:''' The Scanimate-like 3D effects on the logo are admirable, even if the results can look unconvincing. It's also a precursor to the next logo below.


===7th Logo September 13, 1986-December? 1990)===
===7th Logo (September 13, 1986-December? 1990)===


'''Nicknames:''' "V of Steel", "Silver V", "Rotating Silver V", "Shining Silver V", "Viacom V VI"<gallery widths="200" heights="200" mode="packed">
<gallery widths="200" heights="200" mode="packed">
File:ViacomSteel.png.png
File:ViacomSteel.png.png
File:ViacomSteelB&W.png|Black And White Version
File:ViacomSteelB&W.png|Black And White Version
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</gallery>
'''Nicknames:''' "V of Steel", "Silver V II", "Rotating Silver V", "Shining Silver V", "Viacom V VI", "Silver Viacom V II", "CGI V", "CGI Viacom V"


'''Logo:''' We start out with a screen, divided half black/purple gradient on top and half silver on the bottom with a bright light flare shining between. The silver part then rotates counter-clockwise (a la CBS/Fox Video), revealing it is a steel version of the "V" logo. The word "Viacom" flies in from the upper-left of the screen and places itself under the "V", and the "V" shines.
'''Logo:''' We start out with a screen, divided half black/purple gradient on top and half silver on the bottom with a bright light flare shining between. The silver part then rotates counter-clockwise (a la CBS/Fox Video), revealing it is a steel version of the "V" logo. The word "Viacom" flies in from the upper-left of the screen and places itself under the "V", and the "V" shines.

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