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===Background===
Background: Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment was originally formed in 2006 as simply Vivendi Entertainment, and served as a distribution unit for many companies. Originally distributed by Universal Music Group Distribution, it was purchased by Gaiam in 2012, who renamed it to its then-current name. In 2013, it was bought yet again by Cinedigm Entertainment, and the same year it was merged into Newvideo.
'''Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment''' was originally formed in 2006 as simply '''Vivendi Entertainment''', and served as a distribution unit for many companies. Its headquarters were in the [[Universal Pictures|Universal Studios Lot]]. Originally distributed by [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music Group Distribution]], it was purchased by [[Gaiam]] in 2012, who renamed it to its then-current name. In 2013, it was bought yet again by [[Cinedigm Entertainment]], and the same year it was merged into [[Newvideo]].


==Vivendi Entertainment==


===1st logo (2006-2009)===
(2008-2012)
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Logo: On a black background, a silver line is drawn by a spark, before rotating to reveal a circle. As the background becomes a starfield, a stylized "V" appears and spins in the middle of the circle. As everything shines and rotates into place, the text "vivendi", with an underline and "ENTERTAINMENT" below it, is wiped in by a spark, with "vivendi" in its corporate font.
'''Visuals:''' The screen fades in on a light blue spotlight background, as two drops of water slide into view, forming a "V." A circle draws itself into view, and as the water turns into a solid "V," the logo blurs, drops of water fly across the screen, the circle fills itself in (with a dark blue backdrop), and "vivendi" (in its corporate font), with an underline and "VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT" below it, wipes in with a spark. As it does this, half of the circle is filled in by light blue, and the logo unblurs. The "v" shines twice.


'''Variants:'''
FX/SFX: Very nice CGI.
* Sometimes, there would appear below, just the word "ENTERTAINMENT".
* On Canadian releases, "CANADA" is added below "VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT".
* On their website at this time, this logo was basically a combination of this and the next logo, with the background being a starfield, "VISUAL" being missing, the text being in white, and the "V" looking more realistic.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A tense string score, composed by FirstCom Music.


'''Audio:''' A rapid piano ditty.
Availability: Fairly common. Can be found on DVDs from the company from the period, such as Call of the Wild 3D.


'''Availability:''' Seen on early Vivendi releases.
Editor's Note: None.

===2nd logo (2008-2012)===
[[File:Vivendi Entertainment logo (open matte).jpg|center|350px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a silver line is drawn by a spark, before rotating to reveal a circle. As the background becomes a starfield, a stylized "V" appears and spins in the middle of the circle. As everything shines and rotates into place, the text "vivendi", with an underline and "ENTERTAINMENT" below it, is wiped in by a spark, with "vivendi" in its corporate font.

'''Variant:''' An open-matte version exists.

'''Technique:''' CGI animation.

'''Audio:''' A tense string score, composed by FirstCom Music.

'''Availability:''' Can be found on DVDs from the company from the period, such as ''Call of the Wild 3D''.


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[[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
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[[Category:Cineverse]]
[[Category:Logos with music by FirstCom Music]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 12:15, 2 October 2024


Background

Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment was originally formed in 2006 as simply Vivendi Entertainment, and served as a distribution unit for many companies. Its headquarters were in the Universal Studios Lot. Originally distributed by Universal Music Group Distribution, it was purchased by Gaiam in 2012, who renamed it to its then-current name. In 2013, it was bought yet again by Cinedigm Entertainment, and the same year it was merged into Newvideo.

Vivendi Entertainment

1st logo (2006-2009)


Visuals: The screen fades in on a light blue spotlight background, as two drops of water slide into view, forming a "V." A circle draws itself into view, and as the water turns into a solid "V," the logo blurs, drops of water fly across the screen, the circle fills itself in (with a dark blue backdrop), and "vivendi" (in its corporate font), with an underline and "VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT" below it, wipes in with a spark. As it does this, half of the circle is filled in by light blue, and the logo unblurs. The "v" shines twice.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, there would appear below, just the word "ENTERTAINMENT".
  • On Canadian releases, "CANADA" is added below "VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT".
  • On their website at this time, this logo was basically a combination of this and the next logo, with the background being a starfield, "VISUAL" being missing, the text being in white, and the "V" looking more realistic.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: A rapid piano ditty.

Availability: Seen on early Vivendi releases.

2nd logo (2008-2012)


Visuals: On a black background, a silver line is drawn by a spark, before rotating to reveal a circle. As the background becomes a starfield, a stylized "V" appears and spins in the middle of the circle. As everything shines and rotates into place, the text "vivendi", with an underline and "ENTERTAINMENT" below it, is wiped in by a spark, with "vivendi" in its corporate font.

Variant: An open-matte version exists.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: A tense string score, composed by FirstCom Music.

Availability: Can be found on DVDs from the company from the period, such as Call of the Wild 3D.

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