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===Background===
(1990's-2000's)
'''ProSieben Home Entertainment''' was a home entertainment division of '''[[ProSieben]]'''.


===Logo (1994-2000's)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue/black gradient background, a grey frame zooms out and flips, revealing the ProSieben logo on the other side (a red bar with a quarter of a circle below it, forming the shape of a 7). The logo then settles in the bottom right corner before the frame shrinks and the logo fades out. However, at the top of the screen, the ProSieben logo then appears at the top of the screen, with "{{Font|Helvetica|ProSieben '''Home Entertainment'''}}" on the right of it stacked. The entire logo has a white glow to it. Below, "{{Font|Helvetica|präsentiert}}" appears.


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a blue/black gradient background, a grey frame zooms out and flips, revealing the ProSieben logo on the other side (a red bar with a quarter of a circle below it, forming the shape of a 7). The logo then settles in the bottom right corner before the frame shrinks and the logo fades out. However, at the top of the screen, the ProSieben logo then appears at the top of the screen, with "ProSieben Home Entertainment" on the right of it stacked. The entire logo has a white glow to it. Below, "prasentiert" appears.
* On <u>some releases, like the German release of ''A Close Shave''</u>, the background is blue, which gains an embossed version of the box art.
* Sometimes, a filmstrip-styled warning will form below it, which can be described [[ProSieben Home Entertainment (Warning Screen)|here]].


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Variants:


'''Audio:''' A whoosh followed by a choir. The second variant has a trumpet fanfare, which is "Opening Fanfare" by John Epping.
On some releases, like the German release of A Close Shave, the background is blue, which gains an embossed version of the box art.
Sometimes, a filmstrip-styled warning will form below it.


'''Availability:''' Seen on several titles from the time, such as their German release of ''A Close Shave''.


{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}
FX/SFX: The animation.
[[Category:Germany]]

[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
Music/Sounds: A whoosh followed by a choir. The 2nd variant has a trumpet fanfare.
[[Category:German home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:ProSiebenSat.1 Media]]
Availability: Rare. Seen on several titles from the time.
[[Category:Logos with library music]]

[[Category:German-language logos]]
Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 17:57, 8 November 2024


Background

ProSieben Home Entertainment was a home entertainment division of ProSieben.

Logo (1994-2000's)

Visuals: On a blue/black gradient background, a grey frame zooms out and flips, revealing the ProSieben logo on the other side (a red bar with a quarter of a circle below it, forming the shape of a 7). The logo then settles in the bottom right corner before the frame shrinks and the logo fades out. However, at the top of the screen, the ProSieben logo then appears at the top of the screen, with "ProSieben Home Entertainment" on the right of it stacked. The entire logo has a white glow to it. Below, "präsentiert" appears.

Variants:

  • On some releases, like the German release of A Close Shave, the background is blue, which gains an embossed version of the box art.
  • Sometimes, a filmstrip-styled warning will form below it, which can be described here.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A whoosh followed by a choir. The second variant has a trumpet fanfare, which is "Opening Fanfare" by John Epping.

Availability: Seen on several titles from the time, such as their German release of A Close Shave.

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