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- 1 background
- 2 Colombia Pictures Home Entertainment
- 2. 1 (November 10, 197 9-September 11, 1982)
- 3. 1 The 1st Logo (August 28, 1982, May 30, 198 2-August 22, 1991, September 8, 1991)
- 3. 2 2nd logo (September 13, 1986, September 12, 198 7-September 15, 1991)
- 3. 3 3rd logo (August 1, 198 1-March 29, 1991)
- 3. 4 4th Logo (September 10, 198 8-January 30, 1993)
- 3. 5 5th logo (January 3, 198 3-September 23, 1988)
- 3. 6th logo (September 26, 198 8-December 5, 1992)
Background [ ]
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is one of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Co., Ltd., and sells DVDs and Bl u-ray discs. In November 1979, Columbia Pictures Industries was produced for the first time under the name "Colombia Pictures Home Entertainment" to distribute Colombian Pictures movies on VHS, beta, laser disk, and super 8mm. Brothers films were released in the latter format. Later, in 1981, as a joint venture with RCA, RCA/ Colombia Pictures Home Video (RCA/ Colombia Pictures International Video in international distribution, RCA/ Colombia Pictures/ Video (joint with Whites) ) In France, the name of GOMON-RCA video (joint with Gomon), "Columbia Tristar Home Video" on August 23, 1991, RCA was promoted from General Electric. Entertainment In 2001, it became the official name of the Sony Pictures and the Truster Pictures, Sony Pictures Classics, Screen, in 2004. Gems, Triumph Films, Destination Films, Stage 6 Films, Afarm Films, Revolution Studios, its own television library, carefully selected independent works, CBS Films theatrical published works (CBS Home Entertainment shared) SPH from June 20, 2007.
Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment [ ]
(November 10, 1979-September 11, 1982) [ ]
nickname"sunstroke"
logoThe columbia Pictures Sunburs Pictures Pricing Logo 1975-1981 It is reproduced in a simple mode, but finally the video freezes and the character of "Columbia Pictures" is dark.
Colombia Pickers
Domestic entertainment
The one written in the sno w-white font cooper Black listed below.
- There is a black and white version of this logo, and you can see it in a black and white version with traditional Colombian movies and short films.
- In different video clips, the shift to closure has a different ability: it disappears in a certain version, and in another versio n-it turns black.
FX/SFXSame as SUNBURST "logo.
Music/ sound: Same as the movie version.
AccessibilityUniqueness.
- Surprisingly, Colombia Tristar Home Video is the 1990's movie "Monty Pi Anton and the Holy Grail", "My Fate", "Cat Bar", "Three Students" Vol. 3: A Pain IN Every Interest (all four later were written in the CTHV logo), and in the 1980s r e-release of these films until 1983, and "MR Smith Moves to Washington ], "MR Smith", "So Far, A Bird". And faithful to everything. Midnight Express, "How to keep trash iron", "Three Stewigs vol. 1: Birds on the head", "Three Stewigs Vol. 2: Microfony". Was used.
- "Bone Free", "Breakout", "New Centuryon", "The Deep", "You Light Up My Life", "Midnight Express", "Gilda", "Magic", "Fan" -The unique works released in the 1970s, such as Eichi Dick and Jane (1977), "A Man for All Season", and "By Bady", are still this logo. Is seen.
- Surprisingly, this logo still appeared in the early 1980s and invented anime "Gerald McBold Boeing" and "Mr. Maga", and the 1983 laser disc release "Monty Pighton" And the Holy Grail, including the 1982 VHS tape application Masters, still remains.
- Monochrome tapes include "Guild", "Bone Jesstaday", and "Knocks are all doors."
- Since the end of 1981, the Colombian movie video cassette has been released in the logo of the time, and the habit continued for 10 years. Apart from this, sports special issue and materials, which are unrelated to Colombian movies, have this logo in the 1982 VHS Batai World of Bass Base. The last video cassette with this logo is Hannover Street (Colombian movie), Love and Anarchy, Venice, and the "Monty Pighton" and "Innocent Holy Grail" mentioned above.
Editorial department note: The title of the Colombian movie can be seen by playing the logo in slow mode and carefully seen.
RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video/International Video/Hoyts Video Pty. Ltd. (Australia) [ ]
1st Logo (August 28, 1981, May 30, 1982-August 22, 1991, September 8, 1991) [ ]
nickname"RCA/ Colombia Box"
logoA box with a white edge like snow is drawn on a black background. This box has two round rectangles, the first color is the RCA logo, and the second color is the 1981 Columbia Pictures logo in the form of a blue arc, "Columbia Pictures". Is engraved. The Home Video "" is located at the bottom of a white line like a black.
- Occasionally, the RCA and Columbia logo is displayed on the background of the location, and then the snow "twist"-twist, around it.
- Beany and Cecil Volume 1 has different leaf animation and no galaxy field.
- In some issues, there is an option in which the line is glossy and the effect of "shine" is applied. At the end of the post loan, a copyright template may be displayed.
FX/SFXThe first version was "Swinging Frame".
Music/ sound: The 1976 fanfare composed by Michael Kamimen was rebuilt, a more "powerful" version, the last sound, everything disappeared instead of the background count, the video camera rose instead, and the entrance. It sounds when crossing the titer.
Accessibility: The company's video was released a while ago, most of which were reprinted from the Colombian Tristar (the package is RCA/ Colombia). The release of Colombia and the first number of Tristar's work (for example, the nature and evil by humans) are running right around the film. However, at the beginning of the movie released by Columbia (later Tristar, Newline, Crown International, Cinetel Films), this logo is written, and they are "true genius", "yes, comedy king". , "Private Resort", "Only in the Dark", "Cull Ietters", "Rock and Roll: Early Days". This logo remains in the cassette, which includes the "Human and the King of the Space" series and the Amazing Rubic Cube series. The logo was already found in 1987 with a cassette tape containing a movie on the theme of "last night." (1987), "Date Blind", "Armed RejectION", and "My Demon-Lover" were included. Ghost Hunters, Starman, rolling copy of the movie "Skip to India". You can see the glittering "options" in the attractions (at least 2 times) after the credit of the true genius "Ta" Silverado ". This option seems to have debuted with a couple in the movie Cinema 5 and Padre Padlone. They loved each other very much, and the Colombian logo was used in the "Fool's Drive", and the Universal logo was used.
2nd Logo (September 13, 1986, September 12, 1987-September 15, 1991) [ ]
nicknameCube", "Rotating Cube", "RCA/Columbia Box II", "CGI RCA/Columbia Box", "RCA/Columbia Cube".
logoA rotating cube features the same logo as above on each face (1, 3, 4) against a black background. However, the main difference between the logo is that it has a silver border and the words "Home Video" are inscribed in silver. When rotated sideways, it appears white.
- Later releases using this logo, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Secret of the Ooze, Toy Soldiers, City Slickers, Critters 3, and Alligator 2: Mutations, fade faster than normal. The first to use this variation was the Cover Girl VHS.
- An even shorter version appears on the 1989 VHS of Who's Harry Crumb?, where the logo is visible for only 2 seconds (only visible before the trailer for the film taping).
FX/SFX: Spinning CGI turnips, white radiation. Good effect, but pales in comparison to the overseas versions.
Music/ sound: Majestic Fanfara from 7 Notes for Horn, written by John Debny.
Music/Sound Options.: The "No Holds Barred" logo was glued onto the film "New Line Cinema", with introductory music and sound effects (ring annunciations and jubilant crowds) playing while the logo played. Oddly enough, this patch remained in the Showtime broadcast in December 1990 (presumably Showtime used the videomaster translation in this case).
Accessibility: Rare to rare. This logo is a bit easier to meet, since it's a later one. However, this logo is only used in the US and Canada.
- Again, Columbia releases came out immediately after the film until 1989 (the last release was "Ghostbirds II"). Additionally, the logo was only used on trailers from 1986 to 1987.
- Releases bearing the logo include True Lovers, Casualties of War, Postcards from the Edge, Early Prints of Glory, Pump the Volume, The Adventures of Milo and Otis, Far Out Man, The Blob (1988), 976-EVIL (nude version), The Phantom of the Opera (1989), Xtro II: The Second Encounter, Critters 2, Night of the Living Dead (1990), Relentless, The Hit List, Out of the Dark, Clown House, Hairspray (1988), Fast Outing, Who's Harry Krumba? the first two films, Watch Who Says, The Gods Must Be Crazy II, Beverly-Hills Landing, Awakening, Willow (released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Lucasfilm), and many more.
- The logo may also appear twice, on either side of the promotional video on the cassette.
- Early pressings of "Another You" have the RCA/Columbia logo, but the cassette does not.
3rd Logo (August 1, 1981-March 29, 1991) [ ]
nickname"RCA/ Colombia Box"
logoA box identical to the first RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video logo, rendered in 2D on a colored background. The caption "HOME VIDEO" is replaced with the caption "INTERNATIONAL VIDEO". The box may or may not have a black border.
- On German PAL cassettes, the logo appears on a sky blue background after a scrolling warning screen. Spanish PAL cassettes also have this option, but do not have the warning screen.
- At least Italian PAL cassettes have the option of a blue background.
- Some British cassettes have a crimson background, while others have a white background (including the Jabberwocky cassette).
- On Japanese cassettes, the background is dark grey.
- Another option is a redrawn (slightly uglier) box with "Pictures" smaller than "Columbia", a larger RCA logo, and an all-black background. On the Argentine release by Videomega Entertainment and LK-Tel Video, the logo usually ran down from the center and covered the screen.
- Some cassettes use a fifth option, but the background is white, and everything in the large box (the Columbia logo and text) is red and black instead of blue and white.
- There is also a version with a blue background, in which it is embedded rather than faded.
FX/SFXDamping.
Music/ sound: Majestic Horn Sound, with lyrics and music by Max Steiner, Robert Mills, and Joy Rosen.
AccessibilityAlthough this film has been around for nearly a decade, it is very hard to find in North America. But if you have (at least) a Mexican or Japanese NTSC tape, or a French or Russian SECAM tape, you're likely to come across this logo. The logo was used primarily on releases outside North America, such as The Amazing Spider-Man, The Real Ghostbusters, and Annie. It was also used on the UK releases of Macbeth and D. A. R. Y. L., and on Australian theatrical releases, before RCA/Columbia formed a joint venture with Hoyts in 1983. A blue-background variation was included on the 1997 Mexican VHS release of Gulliver's Three Worlds.
4th Logo (September 10, 1988-January 30, 1993) [ ]
nicknameLogo
logoOn some PAL cassettes, the animation is shown on a light marble background. A ripple spreads as the logo finishes its animation, and a warning scrolls when the ripple ends.
- On Columbia's Contacto Video release, the RCA/Columbia logo appears small in the bottom right of the screen. After this, the Contacto Video logo animates, compresses, and moves to the top left of the screen.
- There is also an option for a final trick to happen, where the logo changes to a shiny silver logo.
- FX/SFX
FX/SFXMusic/Sound
Music/ soundAvailability
AccessibilityLogo
5th Logo (January 3, 1983-September 23, 1988) [ ]
logoA recent TV spot has the words "Just wait until you see the new video releases." which then change to the logos.
- The background is a dark light blue gradient with the RCA, Hoyts and Columbia logos. In another version, the words scroll across the screen and a frame with the logos resizes from above.
- FX/SFX
FX/SFXMusic/Sound
Music/ soundHow to obtain
AccessibilityEditorial department note
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6th Logo (September 26, 1988-December 5, 1992) [ ]
nicknamelogo
logoWhen a movie notice flows, the logo changes to the silver 3D character "COMING ATTRACTIES" after regeneration and glows. Occasionally, you can see the character of "Stay Tuned for More" (Text "COMING ATTRACTIES") in the Snow White color.
- There was also a stop version. It may be used in combination with the anime version.
- There is also a silent version, which is likely to have been used as the final version.
- FX/SFX
FX/SFXMusic/ sound
Music/ soundA quiet string scontenz composed by David Newman. Until the summer of 1991, it was used on VHS tape.
- A solemn content composed by Walter Murphy in the Simpsons's theme style (or Danny Elfman style). Until the spring of 1990, it was used on one of the VHS tape.
- How to obtain
AccessibilityEditor note
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