BWE Video: Difference between revisions
m Text replacement - " <u>" to " '''" |
m Text replacement - "</u>:" to ":'''" |
||
Line 1:
{{PageCredits|description=CNVIewer2006|capture=EnormousRat|video=LogicSmash}}
'''Background
===(1996-Early 2000s)===
'''Logo
'''Variants
* A short version exists at the end of tapes with the tail end appearing, but instead of "VIDEO" fading in below, the words, "BONNEVILLE WORLDWIDE ENTERTAINMENT" fade in below in a gold Times New Roman font.
* A later variant omits the flashes at the beginning.
'''FX/SFX
'''Music/Sounds
'''Availability
'''Editor's Note
[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]
|
Revision as of 12:29, 28 October 2020
CNVIewer2006
Captures by
EnormousRat
Video captures courtesy of
LogicSmash
Background: BWE Video (short for Bonneville Worldwide Entertainment) was an American home video company owned by Bonneville International, a broadcast company owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, that distributed videos and films aimed at a family audience, as well as Christian and classical albums on CD and cassette. It was founded in 1996 and became inactive somewhere in the 2000s.
(1996-Early 2000s)
Logo: On a black background, we see two lights flash in the center of the screen, one on the left and one on the right, revealing a red box with the letters, "BWE" inside of it. Then, the words "BWE" fade in on-screen with the letters all connected and in a very thick font with a side image of the planet Earth tilted on its axis, against a gold space background. A red box flips in on screen behind the letters, followed by the word "VIDEO" in gold fading in below. The whole logo shines.
Variants:
- A short version exists at the end of tapes with the tail end appearing, but instead of "VIDEO" fading in below, the words, "BONNEVILLE WORLDWIDE ENTERTAINMENT" fade in below in a gold Times New Roman font.
- A later variant omits the flashes at the beginning.
FX/SFX: The light flash, the company name appearing.
Music/Sounds: Begins with the sounds of thunder rumbling, followed by an ascending, synthesized woodwind note and twinkling sounds heard before the logo fades out.
Availability: Appears on VHS releases of TV movies such as How to Be a Perfect Person in Just 3 Days, Konrad, and The Boy Who Loved Trolls, among others.
Editor's Note: A simple and family-friendly logo for a family-friendly company (though the brief thunderclap section at the beginning seems a little out of place).