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===Background===
In 1999, CIC Video was dissolved when Universal purchased [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment|PolyGram]] and reorganized its [[PolyGram Video|video division]] under the Universal name. [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] became CIC Video's successor after acquiring full ownership and merging it into Paramount's video division. That same year, [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] signed an international video distribution deal with Universal to release movies and TV shows on DVD internationally.
=== 1st Logo (January 1981-1986) ===▼
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|GW233H175-14.jpg|1st Logo (January 1981-1986)
|CIC Video (trailer tape, 1983).jpg|2nd Logo (1983)
|GW232H174-1.png|3rd Logo (1986-1994, 1999 in Malaysia)
|GW260H195-13.jpg|4th Logo (1986-1992)
|GW207H155-18.jpg|6th Logo (1991-1998)
|GW260H195-14.jpg|7th Logo (1997-1999)
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GW232H17-12.png|Prototype version
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'''Variant:'''
'''Technique:'''
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'''Availability:'''
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* The prototype variant is usually found on tapes that have the print CIC Video logo without the chain on the packaging (usually the very first releases on the label), such as the UK pre-cert releases of ''Jaws'', ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' (1982), ''The Thing'', and also on the 1984 UK pre-cert
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'''Visuals:''' A star in a {{color|pink|pink-ish}} tone twiches from left to right. A couple seconds later, rainbow colored stripes blast from the star, forming the logo in the same {{color|pink|pink-ish}} color tone, with a shiny specular all around the logo.
'''Technique:'''
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'''Availability:''' Only known to have been used at the beginning and ending of a trailer tape.
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'''Variants:'''
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** Some
*One variant has the CIC Video logo ({{color|dodgerblue|blue}} background version) "morph" into the 1986 Paramount logo (with a smaller Paramount Communications byline), which then morphs into the Universal logo. This was only seen on some Brazilian tapes as the beginning of a promotional music video, celebrating 1,000,000 copies of CIC videotapes sold in Brazil.▼
*** Another background variant of the above has the logo zooming out to the top, but cuts to black;
**A 1991 trailer tape had the common {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} background variant flash into this particular variant. The 1986 Paramount logo also does not morph into the Universal logo.▼
* A still variant simply consisting of the logo in white on a light blue background is known to have been seen on some Japanese VHS, VCD and LaserDisc releases, as well as VHD releases (basically the country's version of CED).
▲*Some {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} background variants have the logo zooming out to the top as a {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} marquee with white lines fades in below reading "GREAT FILMS", along with "from the Hollywood studios of PARAMOUNT & UNIVERSAL", which would lead into sneak previews of upcoming movies.
▲* One variant has the CIC Video logo ({{color|dodgerblue|blue}} background version) "morph" into the 1986 Paramount logo (with a smaller Paramount Communications byline), which then morphs into the 1971 version of the 1963 Universal logo. This
▲**Another background variant of the above has the logo zooming out to the top but cuts to black which also exists and can be found on the 1986 UK VHS re-release of ''Woody Woodpecker and His Friends''.
▲** A 1991 trailer tape had the common {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} background variant flash into this particular variant. The 1986 Paramount logo also does not morph into the Universal logo.
* At the end of the Spanish VHS release of ''Earthquake'', an extended variant appears, where titles of movies scroll from bottom to top. After that, the logo starts playing, while the last piece of the text starts scrolling up. Once the logo finishes playing, the text "PARAMOUNT Y UNIVERSAL" stops scrolling and appears on top of the logo.
* On an Italian promo, the logo is cropped, only leaving the CIC part of the logo playing.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
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▲* Best place to check is in a place like Europe, Australia, or South America.
* Examples include the original UK issues of ''The Naked Gun'' and ''Back to the Future Part II''.
* One
* This logo may also come after a home video logo from that country (such as [[Argentina Video Home|AVH]] in Argentina, [[Home Video Hellas|HVH]] in Greece, and [[ITI Home Video|ITI]] in Poland).
* The blue background variant with the marquee
** It can also be found on the Japanese LaserDisc release of ''Back to the Future'', although it hasn't been translated through subtitles.
* Other releases to have this include ''Back to the Future Part III'', ''Ghost'', ''Kindergarten Cop'', ''Top Gun'', ''Twins'', ''The Naked Gun 2 1/2'', ''Coming To America'', ''The Godfather Part III'', ''Beverly Hills Cop II'', ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'', ''The Hunt for Red October'', and ''Stepping Out'', among others.
* It was also spotted at the end on a late 1990s TNT airing of ''American Graffiti'' with the movie's end theme playing over.
* It was also spotted at the beginning of a 1994 Brazilian VHS release of ''Dark Angel: The Ascent'' (1994), a [[Full Moon Entertainment|Full Moon]] film released by Paramount, with the 6th logo appearing afterwards.
* The blue background variant
*
* The version without the white flash is also seen on Malaysian VCD releasess of Universal and Paramount titles released before 2000, such as ''The Blues Brothers'', ''Kindergarten Cop'', and ''An American Tail: Fievel Goes West!''.
===4th Logo (1986-1992)===
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* Opening:
* Closing:
'''Technique:'''
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* Opening: The music from the 3rd logo, then a deep bass sounder with a laser-like zap noise, and finally the 'doo-doo-doo-doo' noise and the loud hit.
** On Chilean tapes released by [[Video Chile]], a voiceover is used.
* Closing: The laser-like zap noise, with the deep bass sounder playing in the background, followed by an abridged version of the 'doo-doo-doo-doo' noise and loud hit.
'''Availability:'''
* Exmaples include the 1987 UK VHS release of ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979), among others.
* It can also be found on plenty of South American
* It can
===5th Logo (1990's)===
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'''Logo:''' On a lavender background, we see a filmstrip passing by us at an angle with "CIC VIDEO" on it. Suddenly, one of the CIC Video logos rises from the filmstrip and faces the screen. The "chain" flies forth and brings us the Portuguese words "{{Tt|qualidade de quem é original|genuine and original quality}}", then bounces around and lands in the I of CIC.▼
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'''Technique:'''
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'''Availability:'''
===6th Logo (1991-1998)===
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* On Paramount movies, the logo zooms out to the left
* On Universal movies, the logo
*
** The tail end of this variant (starting where the boxes with the logos fade out while the CIC Video logo sits on the center of the camera) was also seen on another Brazilian music video from 1991, this time celebrating 2,000,000 tapes sold.
* One variant seen on a promo tape for ''The Naked Gun 2 1/2'' has the CIC logo draw in as usual, except the word "NEWS" appears below "VIDEO". This variant uses a generic uplifting orchestral piece which is part of the promo's soundtrack.▼
'''Variants:'''
▲* One variant seen on a promo tape for ''The Naked Gun 2 1/2'' has the CIC logo draw in as usual, except the word "NEWS" appears below "VIDEO". This variant uses a generic uplifting orchestral piece, which is part of the promo's soundtrack.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on many PAL
* Titles include ''The Nutty Professor'', ''True Lies'' (Universal had the rights to the film internationally at that time), ''The Naked Gun 33 1/3'', ''Forrest Gump'', ''Clueless'' and ''Jurassic Park'', among others.
* Strangely, this logo can also be found on the VHS release of ''Tom & Jerry: The Movie'' in Australia, despite distributed internationally by [[
* This logo also makes a surprise appearance on the Chinese VCD release of ''The Jackal'' instead of the next logo.
* CIC tapes released in the UK between 1993 and 1997
===7th Logo (1997-1999)===
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'''Technique:''' CGI
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▲* Seen on Paramount and Universal releases at the time, mainly in both the UK and Australia from 1997 until 1999.
* Examples include most ''Rugrats'' VHS releases and ''Mission: Impossible'' (1996), among many others.
* The UK VHS release of ''Beavis and Butt-head Do America'' might
* It is also preserved on the 1997 UK VHS releases of ''The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper: Volume 1'' and ''The War of the Worlds'' (1953, 1997 re-release), among others.
===See Also===
*[[CIC Video (Anti-Piracy Notices)]]
*[[CIC Video (Home Video Bumpers)]]
*[[CIC Video (Warning Screens)]]
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CIC Video was a home video distributor owned by Cinema International Corporation (CIC) and its successor United International Pictures (UIP), and operated in some countries by local operators. Outside of the United States and Canada, it distributed films by Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures, UIP's partners. DreamWorks films were added to the company output in 1998 (which were distributed under DreamWorks' home video branch), as the fledgling studio had a worldwide video distribution deal with Universal.
In 1999, CIC Video was dissolved when Universal purchased PolyGram and reorganized its video division under the Universal name. Paramount Home Entertainment became CIC Video's successor after acquiring full ownership and merging it into Paramount's video division. That same year, Columbia TriStar Home Video signed an international video distribution deal with Universal to release movies and TV shows on DVD internationally.
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1st Logo (January 1981-1986) | 2nd Logo (1983) | 3rd Logo (1986-1994, 1999 in Malaysia) | 4th Logo (1986-1992) | 5th Logo (1990's) | 6th Logo (1991-1998) | 7th Logo (1997-1999) |
Visuals: On a cloudy blue (or purple) background, "CIC" in a fat font with the "S"-patterned chain link from the film logo on the "I" and the word "VIDEO" in Aero Extended font slowly fades in.
Variant: On early releases, the logo has no "chain".
Technique: Fading effects.
Audio: None.
Availability:
Visuals: A star in a pink-ish tone twiches from left to right. A couple seconds later, rainbow colored stripes blast from the star, forming the logo in the same pink-ish color tone, with a shiny specular all around the logo.
Technique: Computer animation (possibly Scanimate).
Audio: The main theme of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, albeit with the pitch raised slightly. A male announcer can be heard talking over it.
Availability: Only known to have been used at the beginning and ending of a trailer tape.
Visuals: Set against a black-blue gradient background, the three pieces of the chain (the outer two in light blue and the center one in white) fly from the edges of the screen, forming the chain. The "I" then flies in from the top of the screen, stopping were the chain is, and the two C's draw themselves in, starting from the bottom up to the top. All three letters are made of metal. "VIDEO" then flies in below, stopping under the CIC logo.
Variants:
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: An ascending synth-choir note, ending with four synth notes that rise in pitch (sounding like 'doo-doo-doo-doo') and a loud hit containing two more notes.
Availability: Best place to check is in a place like Europe, Australia, or South America. VHS releases in Asia and Africa may also have this logo, too.
Visuals:
Technique: CGI.
Audio:
Availability: Seen on rental VHS releases (mainly in the UK) from CIC Video, used in tandem with the 3rd logo.
Visuals: On a lavender background, a filmstrip passes by at an angle with "CIC VIDEO" on it. Suddenly, one of the CIC Video logos rises from the filmstrip and faces the screen. The "chain" flies forth and brings forth the Portuguese words "qualidade de quem é original", then bounces around and lands in the I of CIC.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The opening variant of the previous logo.
Availability: Seen on Brazilian NTSC-formatted VHS releases from the time.
Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background, lights draw in the metallic CIC logo, the chain appears in the "I", and the word "VIDEO" turns in place. Once it's done, one of the following happens:
Variants:
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: A peaceful synth-orchestra tune.
Audio Variant: On some VHS releases including Star Trek: The Next Generation: Volume 22, the tune is higher in tone.
Availability: Seen on many PAL VHS releases in the UK and Australia.
Visuals: Over a blue-purple aurora background, the CIC logo in light blue zooms in towards the viewer. Suddenly, the chain glows, causing a flash to appear and reveal the word "WELCOME" below the CIC logo. The logo then zooms in quickly, causing the screen to turn white.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A peaceful chord-like tune, followed by a whoosh sound.
Availability: Seen on Paramount, Universal and DreamWorks releases at the time, mainly in both the UK and Australia from 1997 until 1999.