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Logo description by James Fabiano, Matt Williams and indycar
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===Background===
'''HBO/Cannon Video''' was a joint venture between Home Box Office (HBO) and [[Cannon Films]], formed through a rename of [[Thorn EMI/HBO Video]]. Cannon inherited {{w|Thorn EMI}}'s stake in the venture when they purchased Thorn EMI's entertainment holdings (including [[Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment]]) in 1986; despite this, few Cannon films were released by the label due to Cannon having pre-existing deals with other companies, including [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] and [[Media Home Entertainment]]. This incarnation of the label was short-lived, as Cannon sold the Thorn EMI assets amid financial issues in May 1987 and dropped out of the joint venture not long after, resulting in [[HBO Home Entertainment|HBO operating the video label]] on their own from that point.


===Logo (October 8, 1986-July 15, 1987)===
Background: HBO/Cannon Video was a short-lived joint venture between Home Box Office (HBO) and Cannon Films.
[[File:HBO_Cannon Video Logo.png|center|350px]]
{{youtube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVPejA6fFs8}}


'''Visuals:''' Similar to the 1985 Thorn EMI/HBO Video logo (wall of lights, comets, blue background and the logo itself is similar), but there's a lot more action. A wall of blue lights opens, much like the Thorn EMI/HBO logo. Against these walls, a chrome "HBO" (in its corporate font) logo slides down one, and the word "CANNON" also in chrome (in Cannon's corporate font; this font was not used in Cannon's on-screen logos at the time), slides down the other. When they meet in the center, a glowing white star takes them in, and the walls rotate to face the camera as the camera pans in. When the camera pans in, two comets streak on two of the lights making up the wall, and when they pass, there is a white HBO logo and a white box containing the word "CANNON" rotating from the bottom to face the camera. The logos zoom back, with HBO zooming back to become smaller than the white box containing "CANNON", as "VIDEO" zooms out (in an effect similar to the 1980 [[Telepictures Productions|Telepictures Corporation]] "Shadows" logo). Two comets streak above and below the logo to form lines, like in the Thorn EMI/HBO Video logo.


'''Technique:''' What appears to be Scanimation.
(1986-1987)
HBO/Cannon Video (1986)


'''Audio:''' The 1982 [[Thorn EMI Video]] logo theme.
Logo: Similar to the 1985 Thorn EMI/HBO Video logo (wall of lights, comets, blue background and the logo itself is similar), but there's a lot more action. A wall of blue lights opens, much like the Thorn EMI/HBO logo. Against these walls, a chrome "HBO" (in its corporate font) logo slides down one, and the word "CANNON" also in chrome, slides down the other. When they meet in the center, a glowing white star takes them in, and the walls rotate to face us as the camera pans in. When we pan in, two comets streak on two of the lights making up the wall, and when they pass, we see a white HBO logo and a white box containing the word "CANNON" rotating from the bottom to face us. The logos zoom back, with HBO zooming back to become smaller than the white box containing "CANNON", as "VIDEO" zooms out (in an effect similar to the 1980 Telepictures Corporation "Shadows" logo). Two comets streak above and below the logo to form lines, like in the 1982 Thorn EMI Video logo.


'''Availability:''' In addition to HBO and Cannon Films material, they also released [[Hemdale Film Corporation|Hemdale]], [[Orion Pictures|Orion]], [[TriStar Pictures|Tri-Star]] and [[De Laurentiis Entertainment Group|DEG]] material. Releases include ''Back to School'', ''Night of the Creeps'', and ''Touch and Go'', among others. It also appears on later reprints of some older Thorn EMI tapes (''Xtro'', ''The First Time'' and ''Martin''). Its first appearances were on ''Head Office'', ''A Breed Apart'', ''The Railway Children'', ''Twist and Shout'', and ''The Magician of Lublin'' (all of which still used the Thorn EMI/HBO logo on the packaging and labels), and its last appearances were on ''Something Wild'', ''Three in the Cellar'', and ''Bruce Willis: The Return of Bruno''.
FX/SFX: The lights, comets, and sliding.


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Music/Sounds: The 1982 Thorn EMI Video logo theme.
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
Availability: By far the rarest of all HBO-related video logos. In addition to HBO and Cannon Films material, they also released Hemdale Film Corporation, Orion Pictures and Tri-Star Pictures material. Releases include Back to School, Night of the Creeps, Something Wild, and Touch and Go, among others.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:HBO]]
Editor's Note: A lot more effort appears to have been put into this logo compared to the Thorn EMI/HBO one, especially with the corporate logos sliding in.
[[Category:Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]]
[[Category:Warner Bros. Discovery]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]
{{Chronology|[[Thorn EMI/HBO Video]]|[[HBO Home Entertainment]]}}

Latest revision as of 13:16, 2 October 2024


Background

HBO/Cannon Video was a joint venture between Home Box Office (HBO) and Cannon Films, formed through a rename of Thorn EMI/HBO Video. Cannon inherited Thorn EMI's stake in the venture when they purchased Thorn EMI's entertainment holdings (including Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment) in 1986; despite this, few Cannon films were released by the label due to Cannon having pre-existing deals with other companies, including MGM/UA Home Video and Media Home Entertainment. This incarnation of the label was short-lived, as Cannon sold the Thorn EMI assets amid financial issues in May 1987 and dropped out of the joint venture not long after, resulting in HBO operating the video label on their own from that point.

Logo (October 8, 1986-July 15, 1987)


Visuals: Similar to the 1985 Thorn EMI/HBO Video logo (wall of lights, comets, blue background and the logo itself is similar), but there's a lot more action. A wall of blue lights opens, much like the Thorn EMI/HBO logo. Against these walls, a chrome "HBO" (in its corporate font) logo slides down one, and the word "CANNON" also in chrome (in Cannon's corporate font; this font was not used in Cannon's on-screen logos at the time), slides down the other. When they meet in the center, a glowing white star takes them in, and the walls rotate to face the camera as the camera pans in. When the camera pans in, two comets streak on two of the lights making up the wall, and when they pass, there is a white HBO logo and a white box containing the word "CANNON" rotating from the bottom to face the camera. The logos zoom back, with HBO zooming back to become smaller than the white box containing "CANNON", as "VIDEO" zooms out (in an effect similar to the 1980 Telepictures Corporation "Shadows" logo). Two comets streak above and below the logo to form lines, like in the Thorn EMI/HBO Video logo.

Technique: What appears to be Scanimation.

Audio: The 1982 Thorn EMI Video logo theme.

Availability: In addition to HBO and Cannon Films material, they also released Hemdale, Orion, Tri-Star and DEG material. Releases include Back to School, Night of the Creeps, and Touch and Go, among others. It also appears on later reprints of some older Thorn EMI tapes (Xtro, The First Time and Martin). Its first appearances were on Head Office, A Breed Apart, The Railway Children, Twist and Shout, and The Magician of Lublin (all of which still used the Thorn EMI/HBO logo on the packaging and labels), and its last appearances were on Something Wild, Three in the Cellar, and Bruce Willis: The Return of Bruno.

Thorn EMI/HBO Video
HBO
HBO Home Entertainment
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