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'''Music/Sounds:''' An ascending synth-choir note, ending with 4 synth notes that rise in pitch (sounding like 'doo-doo-doo-doo') and a loud hit. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' An ascending synth-choir note, ending with 4 synth notes that rise in pitch (sounding like 'doo-doo-doo-doo') and a loud hit. |
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* Examples include the original UK issues of ''The Naked Gun'' and ''Back to the Future Part II''. |
* Examples include the original UK issues of ''The Naked Gun'' and ''Back to the Future Part II''. |
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* One tape that had the blue background variation was ''Police Squad: Volume One''. |
* One tape that had the blue background variation was ''Police Squad: Volume One''. |
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* VHS releases in Asia and Africa may also have this logo, too. |
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* 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). |
* 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). |
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* The blue background variant with the marquee appears on some tapes from the era such as the original UK retail releases of ''Saturday Night Fever'' and ''Back to the Future''. |
* The blue background variant with the marquee appears on some tapes from the era such as the original UK retail releases of ''Saturday Night Fever'' and ''Back to the Future''. |
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*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. |
*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. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on rental tapes (mainly in the UK) from CIC Video, used in tandem with the second logo. |
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* It can also be found on plenty of South American tapes as well, particularly NTSC-formatted tapes from [[Blancic Video]] in Venezuela, [[Kyron Home Video]] in Colombia, and Video Chile in, of course, Chile. |
* It can also be found on plenty of South American tapes as well, particularly NTSC-formatted tapes from [[Blancic Video]] in Venezuela, [[Kyron Home Video]] in Colombia, and Video Chile in, of course, Chile. |
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* It can be also seen on Aussie releases as well such as ''Stepping Out''. |
* It can be also seen on Aussie releases as well such as ''Stepping Out''. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on many PAL tapes in the UK and Australia. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on many PAL tapes in the UK and Australia. |
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*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. |
*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. |
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*Strangely, this can also be found on ''Tom & Jerry: The Movie'' in Australia despite distributed internationally by [[Turner Pictures|Turner Pictures Worldwide]] (there is no change to the logo). |
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*CIC tapes released in the UK between 1993 and 1997 |
*CIC tapes released in the UK between 1993 and 1997 do not have any logo. |
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===7th Logo (1997-1999)=== |
===7th Logo (1997-1999)=== |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A peaceful chord-like tune, followed by a whoosh sound. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A peaceful chord-like tune, followed by a whoosh sound. |
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* Examples include most ''Rugrats'' VHS releases and ''Mission: Impossible'' (1996), among many others. |
* Examples include most ''Rugrats'' VHS releases and ''Mission: Impossible'' (1996), among many others. |
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* The UK VHS release of ''Beavis and Butt-head Do America'' might also have this logo as well. |
* The UK VHS release of ''Beavis and Butt-head Do America'' might also have this logo as well. |
Cinema Intentional Corporation Video, commonly known as 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.
Logo: We see "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 fading in on a cloudy blue (or purple) background.
Variant: The prototype variant has no "chain".
Technique: A fade effect.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability:
Logo: We see a star in a pink-ish tone twiching 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: Early computer animation (possibly Scanimate).
Music/Sounds: 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.
Logo: Set against a black-blue gradient background, we see 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 then 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.
Music/Sounds: An ascending synth-choir note, ending with 4 synth notes that rise in pitch (sounding like 'doo-doo-doo-doo') and a loud hit.
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.
Logo:
Technique: CGI.
Music/Sounds:
Availability: Seen on rental tapes (mainly in the UK) from CIC Video, used in tandem with the second logo.
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 "qualidade de quem é original", then bounces around and lands in the I of CIC.
Technique: CGI.
Music/Sounds: Same as the opening variant of the previous logo.
Availability: Rare. This was seen on Brazilian NTSC-formatted tapes from the time.
Logo: 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.
Music/Sounds: A peaceful synth-orchestra tune.
Music/Sounds Variant: On some tapes including Star Trek: The Next Generation: Volume 22, the tune is higher in tone.
Availability: Seen on many PAL tapes in the UK and Australia.
Logo: On a blue-purple aurora background, we see the CIC logo of the time, but in light blue, which zooms in towards the viewer. Suddenly, the chain glows, causing a flash to appear, revealing the word "WELCOME" below the CIC logo. The logo then zooms in quickly, causing the screen to turn white.
Technique: CGI effects.
Music/Sounds: A peaceful chord-like tune, followed by a whoosh sound.
Availability: Seen on Paramount and Universal releases at the time, mainly in both the UK and Australia from 1997 until 1999.