Golden Harvest Home Entertainment

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Background

Golden Harvest Home Entertainment is the home entertainment division of Golden Harvest.

Golden Harvest Home Entertainment

Logo (1990s-2002?)

Visuals: The screen zooms out from a CGI version of the "Rectangle G" from the 1978 Golden Harvest logo, positioned inside a blue TV-like tube. The tube is over a gradient gray background. Afterwards, the company name is shown below the logo:

Golden Harvest
Home Entertainment

Below that are two Chinese characters, the same characters from the 1978 Golden Harvest logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the 1978 Golden Harvest logo.

Availability: Seen on Hong Kong tapes distributed by Golden Harvest Home Entertainment, such as Fox Video's Jack the Bear.

Golden Harvest Home Video

Logo (2002?-2010?)

Visuals: The first element shown is an extreme closeup of the golden plate from the then-current Golden Harvest logo, zooming out on a black background. The two Chinese characters and "Golden Harvest" from the logo fade in respectively. Then, the stacked text:

影視
HOME
VIDEO

blurs in and zooms in beside the logo, and gold filmstrip holes appear one by one from below, surrounding the text. Afterwards, a light runs through above the logo, causing a dark red rectangle fades in, surrounding the entire logo.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: Whooshes and electronic beeps.

Availability: Seen on their later home media releases, such as Para Para Sakura.

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