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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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On April 14, 1990, as part of a corporate restructuring, the Hearst Corporation decided to rename [[King Features Entertainment]] as '''Hearst Entertainment''', or '''Hearst Entertainment Distribution''', while [[King Phoenix Entertainment]], which Hearst had acquired in 1989, was renamed to '''Hearst Entertainment Productions'''. The company stopped making telemovies around the early 2000s. The company broke up in 2015 when Hearst decided to sell its live-action library to [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]], while [[King Features Syndicate (2004-present)|King Features Syndicate]] acquired the animation library. |
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Hearst Entertainment was founded in 1980 and later became the parent company of [[King Features Entertainment]]. Most of the Hearst catalog, with some exceptions, is held by [[Lionsgate]]. |
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{{YouTube|id=mdCC5LxYSBU|id2=2XgvW3M2iaw|id3=T08GKfOqKW8|id4=X80pFUsjEb0|id5=HGeRGpFGLtk}} |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a grainy white background, two blue wings (one from the left side with five feathers, and one on the right with three feathers) comes sliding toward each other. As it gets closer, the wings make up a head of an eagle. after the wings stop sliding, the ends of the feathers come sliding in. Halfway, the ends reverse itself with the tips reversed sliding and then stops in place. The words "{{color|blue|{{Font|serif|'''''Hearst Entertainment'''''}}}}" in a blue italic serif font zoom in from the bottom. |
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Eagle", "The Sliding Eagle" |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*A version with a {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} background and a dark blue eagle exists. |
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*A version with a yellow background exists. |
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*A version with an orange background exists. |
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*A B&W version also exists. |
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*Videotaped and filmed variants of this logo exist. On the videotaped variant, the text is in a different font and it also zooms in slower. |
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*The logo may be sped up warp speed for time. |
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*The videotaped variant may have the word "{{color|blue|{{Font|serif|'''''Television'''''}}}}" zooming in along with the company name. |
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*A still variant with "A Presentation of" above the logo also exists, which can be seen on ''A&E Biography''. |
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*On the TV specials ''The World's Greatest Magic IV'' and ''V'', "in association with" from the The Gary L. Pudney Company logo is seen below the logo. It fades away once the text starts zooming in. |
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*Sometimes, only the zooming text part of the animation is shown. |
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*The word "{{color|blue|{{Font|serif|'''''Entertainment'''''}}}}" is sometimes replaced with "{{color|blue|{{Font|serif|'''''Broadcasting'''''}}}}". The eagle logo is also smaller, but the name is bigger than usual. The animation is also different; the finished eagle logo appears and zooms in to its spot, while the text "PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH" fades in above the logo and the name "{{color|blue|{{Font|serif|'''''Hearst Broadcasting'''''}}}}" comes from below and slides up to its place below the eagle. The background is more of a lit, slanted double gradient background. |
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*A version also exists, where the background is blue and the eagle and text are in yellow. This was seen on ''The Rendering'' and ''Deadly Betrayal''. |
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*On Amazon Prime Video prints of ''The Interrogation of Michael Crowe'', the filmed version of the logo is cropped to 16:9 widescreen to fit the width of the aspect ratio. |
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*On the ''Phantom 2040'' videogame, the logo is purple on a black background. The colors are opposite on the Game Gear version. |
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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The normal variants have the wings slide and the text zoom. The "Hearst Broadcasting" variant has the eagle zoom in, the name slide up, and the "Produced IAW" text fade in. None for the still variant. |
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'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme of the film/show. |
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'''Audio Variants:''' |
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⚫ | *On some King Features distributed films such as ''An American Werewolf in London'', thanks to sloppy editing, the 1981 [[King Features Entertainment]] "Crown Trail" music plays over this logo, and the animation also plays much slower and choppier in a poor attempt to make the music blend in better. |
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*NBC and CBS airings used a generic theme starting in 1994 and ABC airings used a generic theme starting in 1998. |
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'''Availability:''' |
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'''Editor's Note:''' The logo has some rather rough animation, as the sliding seems to move like construction paper. |
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**The logo is also preserved on ''Phantom 2040'' and the 1996 ''Flash Gordon'' animated series, both of which have been uploaded for free on YouTube by the Comics Kingdom channel. |
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===2nd Logo (2005- |
===2nd Logo (2005-2015)=== |
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File:Hearst Entertainment (2nd Logo).webp |
File:Hearst Entertainment (2nd Logo).webp |
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{{YouTube|id=eepH7dy4ZDc}} |
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, the letters "{{font|Arial Black|H E A R S T}}" unfold as it zooms out in place. While that's happening, "{{font|Times New Roman|''entertainment''}}" writes itself in. |
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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The folding of the letters and the drawing of "entertainment". |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' |
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*The only known sighting of this logo is at the end of modern printings of ''An American Werewolf in London'' (1981), which can be seen on Fandango at Home, Amazon Prime, and Tubi, among others. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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{{chronology|[[King Features Entertainment]]<br>[[King Phoenix Entertainment]]|[[Lionsgate Films]]<br>[[King Features Syndicate (2004-present)|King Features Syndicate]]}} |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:Hearst Communications]] |
[[Category:Hearst Communications]] |
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[[Category:Lionsgate Studios Corp]] |
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[[Category:Lionsgate]] |
On April 14, 1990, as part of a corporate restructuring, the Hearst Corporation decided to rename King Features Entertainment as Hearst Entertainment, or Hearst Entertainment Distribution, while King Phoenix Entertainment, which Hearst had acquired in 1989, was renamed to Hearst Entertainment Productions. The company stopped making telemovies around the early 2000s. The company broke up in 2015 when Hearst decided to sell its live-action library to Lionsgate, while King Features Syndicate acquired the animation library.
Visuals: On a grainy white background, two blue wings (one from the left side with five feathers, and one on the right with three feathers) comes sliding toward each other. As it gets closer, the wings make up a head of an eagle. after the wings stop sliding, the ends of the feathers come sliding in. Halfway, the ends reverse itself with the tips reversed sliding and then stops in place. The words "Hearst Entertainment" in a blue italic serif font zoom in from the bottom.
Variants:
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: None or the closing theme of the film/show.
Audio Variants:
Availability:
Visuals: On a white background, the letters "H E A R S T" unfold as it zooms out in place. While that's happening, "entertainment" writes itself in.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: None.
Availability:
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