Concorde Home Entertainment

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Background

Concorde Home Entertainment (known until 1999 as Concorde Video) was the home entertainment division of Concorde Filmverleih, founded in 1991 as the successor of Vestron Video's German distribution branch.

1st Logo (1999-2005)

Visuals: Same as the 1997 Concorde Filmverleih logo, but this time, the text is "CONCORDE" with "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the 1997 Concorde Filmverleih logo.

Availability: Only in Germany; seen on VHS releases and older DVDs such as Thomas: Die fantastische Lokomotive.

2nd Logo (2005-2013)

Visuals: The last seconds of the 2005 Concorde Filmverleih with "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" placed below "CONCORDE".

Variant: There is also a still variant.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Some dark ambient sounds.

Availability: Seen on local DVDs, UMDs and Blu-rays, for example The Hurt Locker or ...And God Created Created Woman. This was mostly preceded by TeleMunchen logo. From 2019 onwards, newer releases use the Leonine logo.

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