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  1. LK-TEL Video S.A. formed its Chilean operation in 1987, after Argentina in 1986, but before Brazil later the same year, forming a regional Argentinian video distributor. Much like the Argentinian and Brazilian counterparts, the company mostly distributed product from RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video (later Columbia TriStar Home Video ).

  2. LK-TEL Video was a video label established in Argentina in 1986 in order to get help from The Coca-Cola Company to do commercialization of such films in the country, and then branched out into operations in Chile in 1987 and Brazil in 1988, creating a regional South American video distributor.

  3. Background: LK-TEL Video was a video label established in Argentina in 1986 in order to get help from The Coca-Cola Company to do commercialization of such films in the country, and then branched out into Chile in 1987 and Brazil in 1988, creating a regional South American video distributor.

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    1st logo

    1. On a black background, we see 3 lines (blue, green and red) in a shape of a TV screen spinning around. In a blank at the bottom of the TV screen are the words "LK-TEL VIDEO S.A.". It continues to spin around until it stops in the middle. 2. On a light-blue background, we see the LK-Tel logo from before (albeit with lighter colors and "VIDEO LA RIOJA S.A." beneath it) flip from the top of the screen to cover the background. The RCA/Columbia Pictures Video logo (later the Columbia-Tristar pr...

    2nd logo

    On a gray background, the TV tube zooms out one by one with the text following after. A flash occurs and the text becomes metallic gray and the background becomes dark gray.

    3rd logo

    On a black background, we see two moving spotlights along with the glassy-looking word "LK-TEL" with a arrow between LK and TEL. The letters eventually settle and the words become silver while the arrow turns green. A circle consisting of a multi-colored swoosh on top and a film-strip below surrounds the text and the whole logo shines. The company URL appears beneath everything in white.

    1st logo

    1. None, or a piece from Axel F. 2. Same as above. 3. A complicated synth tune. 4. Same as VideΩmega 1st logo

    2nd logo

    A synth bell tune ending with a electric bass hit.

    3rd logo

    Some whooshing sounds along with some synthesized notes followed by a synchronized moan.

    1st logo

    1. Low. Some might be unsettled by the spinning, while others will probably be dizzy. 2. Low to medium, due to the music and flipping. Other than that, it's a lot better than the 1st VideΩmega logo. 3. Low to medium. Some might be startled by the whoosh, weird synth tune and fast animation. 4. Low to medium (possibly high), mostly thanks to the spinning, lights and music. It may worsen if the audio is deteriorated.

    2nd logo

    Low. The electric bass hit and flash might get to some people.

    3rd logo

    Low to medium. The music and animation can scare a few, but is pretty much tame.

  4. Background: LK-Tel Video (originally known as VideΩmega Entertainment) was a video label established in Argentina. The company acted as the international distribution arm for RCA/Columbia Pictures Video (later Columbia/TriStar Home Video) as well as Vestron Video.

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  5. Background: LK-Tel Video (originally known as VideΩmega Entertainment) was a video label established in Argentina. The company acted as the international distribution arm for RCA/Columbia Pictures Video (later Columbia/TriStar Home Video) as well as Vestron Video.

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