Redbus Home Entertainment

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Background

Redbus Home Entertainment was the home entertainment division of Redbus Film Distribution. Originally, the company distributed their releases through Warner Home Video and used their film logo as a de-facto home entertainment logo. After Lionsgate acquired Redbus on October 17, 2005, it was folded into Lionsgate Home Entertainment.

Logo (2003-2006)



Visuals: On a black background, many light streaks are seen, appearing one by one, forming a tunnel. The camera flies through the lights and tunnel. As more light streaks appear, the camera comes across a wall. The streaks then move at light speed. The lights then fade as two red boxes quickly shake back and forth. The boxes form a rectangle and a streak forms the word "R E D B U S". The rectangle then compresses and "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" fades in.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A breakbeat combined with various futuristic sounds, including a sound of a supercar passing by, before ending with chopped beeps and a deep thud upon the logo's formation.

Availability: Appears on UK DVDs of Tooth and One Day in September, among others.

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