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'''Nicknames:''' "Abstract Multicolored CV", "</", "CV", "Choppy </" | '''Nicknames:''' "Abstract Multicolored CV", "</", "CV", "Choppy </" | ||
'''Logo:''' On a black background, an abstract conjoined "CV" (shaped kind of like this: </) zooms-in from the upper right while color bars can be seen scrolling in it. "{{ | '''Logo:''' On a black background, an abstract conjoined "CV" (shaped kind of like this: </) zooms-in from the upper right while color bars can be seen scrolling in it. "{{color|blue|CBS}}", in {{color|blue}}, slides in from the right, and "{{color|blue|VIDEO}}", also in {{color|blue}}, slides up from the bottom, and the "</" turns white on the last note of the music. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The zoom-in effect, and the words sliding in, which is simple, early computer animation. | '''FX/SFX:''' The zoom-in effect, and the words sliding in, which is simple, early computer animation. | ||
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a box, with the CBS Eye inside the box, outlined with white, and a white rectangle with "'''CBS VIDEO'''" in the Compacta font, at the bottom of the box, flipping diagonally. Then a "shine" reflects on the sides of the box as it stops flipping. | '''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a box, with the CBS Eye inside the box, outlined with white, and a white rectangle with "'''CBS VIDEO'''" in the Compacta font, at the bottom of the box, flipping diagonally. Then a "shine" reflects on the sides of the box as it stops flipping. | ||
'''Variant:''' On the ''1992 Winter Olympics Highlights Video'' VHS, the CBS Video logo slides in from the bottom off-center to the right. A yellow line parallel to the logo on the left also appears from the bottom with a {{ | '''Variant:''' On the ''1992 Winter Olympics Highlights Video'' VHS, the CBS Video logo slides in from the bottom off-center to the right. A yellow line parallel to the logo on the left also appears from the bottom with a {{color|grey|grey}} backdrop with patterns sliding in from the top to the left of the logo. As the logo animates, various {{color|pink|pink}} and {{color|grey|grey}} streaks fly in the background. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The box flipping diagonally, and the "shine" reflection. | '''FX/SFX:''' The box flipping diagonally, and the "shine" reflection. | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "CBS Box III", "CBS Eyemark III", "CBS Eyemark Box III", "The Eye Globe", "CBS Globe", "CBS Eyemark Globe", "CGI Eyemark" | '''Nicknames:''' "CBS Box III", "CBS Eyemark III", "CBS Eyemark Box III", "The Eye Globe", "CBS Globe", "CBS Eyemark Globe", "CGI Eyemark" | ||
'''Logo:''' On a {{ | '''Logo:''' On a {{color|gray|gray}}/{{color|silver|silver}} wall background which waves, we see many colorful streaks (these are the same colors as the lights in CBS's 1992 ident). As the streaks fly by, the background fades into a watery blue globe with silver continents rotating around it. The streaks turn grey and morph into two copies of the CBS Eye, while the background rotates into a box with the now-completed eye in a black section and with a lower white section. The globe wipes into a completely silver color and "'''CBS VIDEO'''" (or "'''CBS DVD'''" on DVD releases), in the same font as the last logo, fades in underneath. As all that happens, the background turns into a cool gray/black gradient. The finished product resembles the last two logos. | ||
'''Trivia:''' The animation and theme in this logo would later be adapted for use in the logos of other CBS companies during the time, including [[CBS Broadcast International]], [[Eyemark Entertainment]] and [[CBS Enterprises]]. | '''Trivia:''' The animation and theme in this logo would later be adapted for use in the logos of other CBS companies during the time, including [[CBS Broadcast International]], [[Eyemark Entertainment]] and [[CBS Enterprises]]. | ||