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Logo description by V of Doom and indycar
===Background===
Logo captures by Eric S. and snelfu
'''NTA Home Entertainment''' was the home entertainment division of [[National Telefilm Associates]] founded in 1982 to distribute their library (including the original [[Republic Pictures (1935-1967)|Republic Pictures]] films and [[Paramount Cartoons]]) on home video. Previously, NTA's titles were licensed to [[The Nostalgia Merchant]]. In 1984, NTA launched a public domain sublabel '''[[Spotlite Video]]''', which was the only known authentic company to have a public domain division. After the rebranding of NTA as the revived [[Republic Pictures (1985-2010)|Republic Pictures]] in 1984, the home video division was rebranded as well.
Editions by Mr. Logo Lord
Video capture courtesy of ChadODell


===Logo (1982-1985)===
Background: NTA Home Entertainment was the home media unit of National Telefilm Associates (now "CBS Television Studios"). In 1985, it became Republic Pictures Home Video after NTA purchased the rights to the Republic Pictures name and logo (they actually already owned most of Republic's library). Currently, Olive Films (under license from Paramount Home Media Distribution) owns home media rights to most of the films that this company released (although some have remained with Paramount, such as It's a Wonderful Life), while CBS Home Entertainment (with distribution handled by Paramount) owns the video rights to the television programs.
[[File:NTA Home Entertainment.jpg|center|350px]]
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'''Visuals:''' Over a blue/black gradient background is outlined versions of the text "'''NTA'''" zoom out, one-by-one, each outline coming in after a split-second. When all zoom out, a flash occurs, making the letters silver, and “HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS” appears below.


'''Trivia:''' The logo was later reused by National Telefilm Associates for their 1984 logo, with "presents" appearing under "NTA" after a freeze-frame technique removes "HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS" or just "HOME ENTERTAINMENT".
(1982-1986)


'''Technique:''' Scanimate.
Nickname: “Outlines”


'''Audio:''' None.
Logo: On a blue/black gradient background, we see outlined versions of the NTA logo zoom out, one-by-one, each outline coming in after a split-second. When all zoom out, a flash occurs, making the letters silver, and “HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS” appears below.


'''Audio Variants:'''
Trivia: The logo was later reused by National Telefilm Associates for their 1984 logo, with "presents" appearing under "NTA" after a freeze-frame technique removes "HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS" or just "HOME ENTERTAINMENT".
*On the 1983 VHS of ''All-Star Cartoon Parade'', this logo, as well as the FBI Warning screen preceding it, have the 1968 [[Commonwealth United]] jingle playing over them.
*On the 1983 VHS of ''Hoppity Goes to Town'', this logo, as well as the FBI Warning screen preceding it, plaster over the 5th NTA logo, leaving its music (and the start of the film's overture) to play over both.


'''Availability:''' Seen on older home media releases of Republic Pictures films and Paramount Cartoons. It also appeared at the start of a Movies! airing of the film ''Riot in Cell Block 11''. Some 1986 reprints (using the original NTA clamshell cases) would have the Republic Pictures logo on the label and actual tape.
FX/SFX: The outlines zooming out.


{{chronology||[[Republic Pictures Home Video]]}}
Music/Sounds: None, although if this plasters the older NTA logos on some tapes, the fanfare from whatever one would play over it.
{{Navbox-Paramount}}{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}

[[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on older home media releases of Republic Pictures films and Paramount Cartoons. It recently appeared at the start of a Movies! airing of the film ''Riot in Cell Block 11''. Some 1986 reprints (using the original NTA clamshell cases) would have the Republic Pictures logo on the label and actual tape.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
Editor's Note: Simple early '80s animation.
[[Category:Paramount Global]]
[[Category:Paramount Pictures]]
[[Category:Republic Pictures]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 06:33, 25 September 2024


Background

NTA Home Entertainment was the home entertainment division of National Telefilm Associates founded in 1982 to distribute their library (including the original Republic Pictures films and Paramount Cartoons) on home video. Previously, NTA's titles were licensed to The Nostalgia Merchant. In 1984, NTA launched a public domain sublabel Spotlite Video, which was the only known authentic company to have a public domain division. After the rebranding of NTA as the revived Republic Pictures in 1984, the home video division was rebranded as well.

Logo (1982-1985)


Visuals: Over a blue/black gradient background is outlined versions of the text "NTA" zoom out, one-by-one, each outline coming in after a split-second. When all zoom out, a flash occurs, making the letters silver, and “HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS” appears below.

Trivia: The logo was later reused by National Telefilm Associates for their 1984 logo, with "presents" appearing under "NTA" after a freeze-frame technique removes "HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS" or just "HOME ENTERTAINMENT".

Technique: Scanimate.

Audio: None.

Audio Variants:

  • On the 1983 VHS of All-Star Cartoon Parade, this logo, as well as the FBI Warning screen preceding it, have the 1968 Commonwealth United jingle playing over them.
  • On the 1983 VHS of Hoppity Goes to Town, this logo, as well as the FBI Warning screen preceding it, plaster over the 5th NTA logo, leaving its music (and the start of the film's overture) to play over both.

Availability: Seen on older home media releases of Republic Pictures films and Paramount Cartoons. It also appeared at the start of a Movies! airing of the film Riot in Cell Block 11. Some 1986 reprints (using the original NTA clamshell cases) would have the Republic Pictures logo on the label and actual tape.

NTA Home Entertainment
Republic Pictures Home Video
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