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Latest revision as of 01:01, 31 October 2024
Livin'
Editions by
Eric S, LMgamer36
Background
Films Lions Gate Ciné-Maison was the Canadian-French division of Lions Gate Home Entertainment.
Logo (2000-2004?)
Visuals: Against a dark blue starfield background, several stars swirl around to form the lion logo from before, which zooms out. Some more stars that turn from white to gold zoom out and arrange themselves on the logo, and the words "FILMS LIONS GATE" (with "GATE" in Garamond) flash in at the top right of the lion. A burst of light wipes in a white line with the words "CINÉ-MAISON" underneath it. The words sparkle a bit.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The audio from the 1998 Lionsgate Films logo, or sometimes the audio from the Avalanche Home Entertainment logo.
Availability: It was mainly found on Canadian-French VHS's and DVD's from Lions Gate from this time period, like an Inspecteur Gadget VHS. It was also seen as a distribution logo of the Cinépix film L'homme ideal.