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===Background===
Background: American Home Treasures was a division of BFS Entertainment and Multimedia, Inc.
'''American Home Treasures''' was an American division of the Toronto-based [[BFS Video|BFS Entertainment and Multimedia Limited]].


===Logo (early 1990s-2000's)===
(Early 90's-)
American Home Treasures
[[File:American Home Treasures (1990s).jpeg|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=6dFuaPxeiEg}}


Logo: Against a cloudy sky background, a red, white, and blue frame spins out, and two triangles, one red and one blue, flip in. They join together as a bright flash occurs on the bottom right, and the words
'''Visuals:''' Against a cloudy sky background, a red, white, and blue frame spins out, and two triangles, one red and one blue, flip in. They join together as a bright flash occurs on the bottom right, and the words
<center>{{font|Impact|{{color|gold|AMERICAN<br>HOME<br>TREASURES}}}}<br>a division of<br>BFS Entertainment and Multimedia Limited<br>(in white)</center>


Then, the whole thing zooms up to the top of the screen as some warning text scrolls up (a la [[BFS Video]]).
AMERICAN
HOME
TREASURES
a division of
BFS Entertainment and Multimedia Limited
(in white)


'''Technique:''' Computer animation, coupled with stock live action footage.
Then, the whole thing zooms up to the top of the screen as some warning text scrolls up (a la BFS Video).


'''Audio:''' An uplifting horn fanfare sounding like something off a news promo; It's actually [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyQNhxR_AIA "Ponderosa" by Craig Everett Palmer].


'''Availability:''' Seen on VHS's and DVD's released by the company.
FX/SFX: The sky and flipping objects.


[[Category:Logos with library music]]
Music/Sounds: An uplifting horn fanfare sounding like something off a news promo.
[[Category:American home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:United States]]
Availability: Uncommon; seen on VHS's and DVD's released by the company.
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:English-language logos]]
Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 08:20, 24 September 2024


Background

American Home Treasures was an American division of the Toronto-based BFS Entertainment and Multimedia Limited.

Logo (early 1990s-2000's)


Visuals: Against a cloudy sky background, a red, white, and blue frame spins out, and two triangles, one red and one blue, flip in. They join together as a bright flash occurs on the bottom right, and the words

AMERICAN
HOME
TREASURES

a division of
BFS Entertainment and Multimedia Limited
(in white)

Then, the whole thing zooms up to the top of the screen as some warning text scrolls up (a la BFS Video).

Technique: Computer animation, coupled with stock live action footage.

Audio: An uplifting horn fanfare sounding like something off a news promo; It's actually "Ponderosa" by Craig Everett Palmer.

Availability: Seen on VHS's and DVD's released by the company.

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