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'''Fremantle Home Entertainment''' (also known as '''FremantleMedia Home Entertainment''') is the home video subsidiary of [[Fremantle]], formerly known as [[Pearson Television Video]]. It was rebranded as such in 2002, normally releasing content through [[Prism Leisure Corporation]], before branching off on their own after buying out Prism from its administrators in 2007.
 
===2nd Logo (2002-2003)===
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|FremantleMediaEarlyVariant.png|1st Logo (placeholder logo) (2002)
|FremantleMedia Home Entertainment (2003).png|2nd Logo (2002-2003)
|Frem2.jpeg|3rd Logo (2003-2018)
|Fremantle (2020-05-27) 20200616 142930.png|4th Logo (2018-)
}}
 
===1st Logo (placeholder logo) (2002)===
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the early variant of the standard FremantleMedia logo.
 
'''Technique:''' A still graphic with fading transitions.
 
'''Audio:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' This was a placeholder logo that was used on early releases from the company after the rebranding.
* Can be seen on UK VHS and DVD releases from the time-period such as ''Custer of the West'', ''Danger Mouse: Project Moon'' and ''I Love Cult Kids'', among others.
 
===2nd Logo (2002-2003)===
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'''Visuals:''' Same as theThe early variant of the standard2002 FremantleMedia logo is shown, but the text next to the globe is raised a bit to fit in the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT", in a spaced-out thin font. The globe is also black.
 
'''Variant:''' On DVD releases, the FremantleMedialogo textbetter remainsresembles inthe it'sprevious normal position,logo while a bolder and closer "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" suffixis in a bold, appearstighter belowfont.
 
'''Technique:''' A still graphic produced by Lambie-Nairn with fading transitions.
 
'''Audio:''' None.
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'''Availability:''' So far, this logo is only known to appear on the 2002 UK DVD release of ''The Plank and It's Your Move'' and the 2003 UK VHS release of ''The Tomorrow People: The Doomsday Men: The Complete Story'', from Revelation Films.
 
==Final Note==
===3rd Logo (2003-2018)===
Most other releases simply used whatever Fremantle logo is being used from the time.
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Fremantle Media Enterprises.png|FremantleMedia Enterprises
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the 2002 FremantleMedia logo.
 
'''Variants:'''
* Most DVD releases feature the widescreen version of the SD logo, but squeezed to 4:3.
* On UK DVD releases that came out between 2007 and 2008, such as ''Count Duckula: Vampire Vacation'', the URL "www.fremantlehomeentertainment.com" appears below the logo.
* Beginning in 2008, the "Enterprises" variant is used.
* Blu-ray releases and later DVD releases use the HD variant of the logo.
* On WWE DVD and Blu-ray releases, the shortened variant is used.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
 
'''Audio:''' Same as the 2002 FremantleMedia logo.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on most FremantleMedia DVD releases from the time-period in the UK until 2018, including ''Sabrina, The Animated Series'', and cartoons from [[Nelvana]], among others.
* Can be spotted on Prism Leisure distributed releases aswell.
* It can also be found on WWE releases in the UK and Germany beginning in 2013.
 
===4th Logo (2018-)===
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Fremantle (2020-05-27) 20200616 142930.png|HD version
Frem23.png|SD version
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the 2018 Fremantle logo.
 
'''Technique:''' 2D animation by Venturethree.
 
'''Audio:''' Same as the 2018 Fremantle logo.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on later Fremantle DVD and Blu-ray releases, including WWE releases until their contract expired with the company at the end of 2023.
 
{{Chronology|[[Pearson Television Video]]<br>[[Prism Leisure Corporation]]|}}
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 22 October 2024


Background

Fremantle Home Entertainment (also known as FremantleMedia Home Entertainment) is the home video subsidiary of Fremantle, formerly known as Pearson Television Video. It was rebranded as such in 2002, normally releasing content through Prism Leisure Corporation, before branching off on their own after buying out Prism from its administrators in 2007.

Logo (2002-2003)


Visuals: The early variant of the 2002 FremantleMedia logo is shown, but the text next to the globe is raised a bit to fit in the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT", in a spaced-out thin font. The globe is also black.

Variant: On DVD releases, the logo better resembles the previous logo while "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" is in a bold, tighter font.

Technique: A still graphic produced by Lambie-Nairn with fading transitions.

Audio: None.

Availability: So far, this logo is only known to appear on the 2002 UK DVD release of The Plank and It's Your Move and the 2003 UK VHS release of The Tomorrow People: The Doomsday Men: The Complete Story, from Revelation Films.

Final Note

Most other releases simply used whatever Fremantle logo is being used from the time.

Pearson Television Video
Prism Leisure Corporation
Fremantle Home Entertainment
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