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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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In 1991, two years after Sony's acquisition of [[Columbia Pictures]] and its sister company [[Triumph Films]], [[Sony Video Software, Inc.]] was reincorporated as '''SVS/Triumph''' to cover Triumph releases and low-profile Columbia and [[TriStar Pictures|TriStar]] releases, as well some non-Sony releases. The label was retired in 1992. |
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===Logo (1991-1992)=== |
===Logo (1991-1992)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the 2nd RCA/Columbia logo, only the cube now has a {{color |
'''Visuals:''' Same as the 2nd RCA/Columbia logo, only the cube now has a {{color|blue}} rectangle, with "SVS" in a Roman font, then a line, then "TRIUMPH" underneath in a condensed font. There is a white border around each side. |
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|blue|blue}} rectangle, with "SVS" in a Roman font, then a line, then "TRIUMPH" underneath in a condensed font. There is a white border around each side. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* New Line releases (''Suburban Commando'', ''Late for Dinner'', etc.), as well as the screener copies of ''Driving Me Crazy'' and ''Spirit of '76'', have a still logo that has a blue border and contains some ugly "shining effects". |
* <u>New Line releases</u> (''Suburban Commando'', ''Late for Dinner'', etc.), as well as <u>the screener copies of ''Driving Me Crazy'' and ''Spirit of '76''</u>, have a still logo that has a blue border and contains some ugly "shining effects". |
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* The screener copy of ''Toy Soldiers'' has a completely still variant, with a blue outline and grayish-silver rectangle, and the text a blue-white gradient. |
* <u>The screener copy of ''Toy Soldiers''</u> has a completely still variant, with a blue outline and grayish-silver rectangle, and the text a blue-white gradient. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Availability:''' This was a "bridge" between the RCA/Columbia and C-T eras, releasing Triumph's releases, and some "low-profile" Columbia, TriStar, and New Line releases. The label was used sparingly in 1991 when Columbia TriStar Home Video was formed, and used in tandem with the RCA/Columbia or Columbia TriStar logo. Some tapes that feature this logo are ''The Gate II: Trespassers'', ''Hangin' with the Homeboys'', and at least a screener copy of the cult film ''Lunatics: A Love Story''. SVS releases that instead use the RCA/Columbia or Columbia TriStar logos include ''Toy Soldiers'', ''Pastime'', ''Relentless 2: Dead On'' (the screener copy uses the RCA/Columbia logo while the actual VHS release uses the Columbia TriStar logo), ''Pale Blood'', ''Blood and Concrete'', ''Driving Me Crazy'', and ''American Blue Note''. |
'''Availability:''' This was a "bridge" between the RCA/Columbia and C-T eras, releasing Triumph's releases, and some "low-profile" Columbia, TriStar, and New Line releases. The label was used sparingly in 1991 when Columbia TriStar Home Video was formed, and used in tandem with the RCA/Columbia or Columbia TriStar logo. Some tapes that feature this logo are ''The Gate II: Trespassers'', ''Hangin' with the Homeboys'', and at least a screener copy of the cult film ''Lunatics: A Love Story''. SVS releases that instead use the RCA/Columbia or Columbia TriStar logos include ''Toy Soldiers'', ''Pastime'', ''Relentless 2: Dead On'' (the screener copy uses the RCA/Columbia logo while the actual VHS release uses the Columbia TriStar logo), ''Pale Blood'', ''Blood and Concrete'', ''Driving Me Crazy'', and ''American Blue Note''. |
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{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Sony}} |
{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Sony}} |
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[[Category:Home entertainment logos]] |
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]] |
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[[Category:American home entertainment logos]] |
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[[Category:Columbia Pictures]] |
[[Category:Columbia Pictures]] |
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[[Category:TriStar Pictures]] |
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Revision as of 21:49, 24 October 2023
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Background
In 1991, two years after Sony's acquisition of Columbia Pictures and its sister company Triumph Films, Sony Video Software, Inc. was reincorporated as SVS/Triumph to cover Triumph releases and low-profile Columbia and TriStar releases, as well some non-Sony releases. The label was retired in 1992.
Logo (1991-1992)
Visuals: Same as the 2nd RCA/Columbia logo, only the cube now has a blue rectangle, with "SVS" in a Roman font, then a line, then "TRIUMPH" underneath in a condensed font. There is a white border around each side.
Variants:
- New Line releases (Suburban Commando, Late for Dinner, etc.), as well as the screener copies of Driving Me Crazy and Spirit of '76, have a still logo that has a blue border and contains some ugly "shining effects".
- The screener copy of Toy Soldiers has a completely still variant, with a blue outline and grayish-silver rectangle, and the text a blue-white gradient.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: None.
Availability: This was a "bridge" between the RCA/Columbia and C-T eras, releasing Triumph's releases, and some "low-profile" Columbia, TriStar, and New Line releases. The label was used sparingly in 1991 when Columbia TriStar Home Video was formed, and used in tandem with the RCA/Columbia or Columbia TriStar logo. Some tapes that feature this logo are The Gate II: Trespassers, Hangin' with the Homeboys, and at least a screener copy of the cult film Lunatics: A Love Story. SVS releases that instead use the RCA/Columbia or Columbia TriStar logos include Toy Soldiers, Pastime, Relentless 2: Dead On (the screener copy uses the RCA/Columbia logo while the actual VHS release uses the Columbia TriStar logo), Pale Blood, Blood and Concrete, Driving Me Crazy, and American Blue Note.
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