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Video captures courtesy of Gilby 1385


===Background===
Background: Screen Entertainment was a very obscure British VHS distributor active during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
'''Screen Entertainment''' was a very obscure British VHS distributor active during the late 1980s and early 1990s.


===Logo (1980s-1990s)===
(198?-199?)
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark blue-grey gradient background, two yellow crosses appear on the screen. They then spin for a few seconds as a white rectangle with a blue rectangle inside pops up. The crosses stop spinning, and the words "screen entertainment" slide in from both sides. Then, "Presents", in a Brush Script font, zooms up to the screen, then the logo fades out, leaving just "Presents". The logo fades out after a few seconds.


'''Variants:'''
Screen Entertainment (1993) (Part 1)Screen Entertainment (1993) (Part 2)Screen Entertainment (1992)
*On ''Wizbit and Friends'', the logo cuts directly to the beginning of the programme right after the music ends.
*At the end of some programmes, the still logo appears with a copyright notice below.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
Note: The logo on the first video starts at 0:14.


'''Audio:''' A fast-paced synth fanfare then ends with an orchestra.
Logo: On a dark blue-grey gradient background, we see two yellow crosses appear on the screen. They then spin for a few seconds as a white rectangle with a blue rectangle inside pops up. The crosses stop spinning, and the words "screen entertainment" slide in from both sides. Then, "Presents", in Brush Script, zooms up to the screen, then the logo fades out, leaving just "Presents". The logo fades out after a few seconds.


Variant: In the end of some programs, the still logo appears with a copyright notice below.
'''Audio Variant:''' Other times, the logo is silent.


'''Availability:''' This appears on ''Wizbit and Friends'' and ''Zit: The Video'', and the UK VHS release of the ''Shadow Theater: The Best of Horror'' series.
FX/SFX: The animation of the crosses and text.
* It also appears on the 1992 UK VHS release of ''Ovide And The Gang: Volume 1'', among others.


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Music/Sounds: A fast-paced synth fanfare then ends with an orchestra. Other times, it's none.
[[Category:United Kingdom]]

[[Category:British home entertainment logos]]
Availability: Extremely rare. This was seen on Wizbit and Friends and Zit - The Video, and the VHS of the Shadow Theater: The Best of Horror series.
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]

Editor's Note: Simple animation, but that's to be expected from an obscure video distributor. Also, on some releases (as seen in the first video), the program begins before the logo has even finished fading out.

Latest revision as of 12:40, 9 March 2024


Background

Screen Entertainment was a very obscure British VHS distributor active during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Logo (1980s-1990s)

Visuals: On a dark blue-grey gradient background, two yellow crosses appear on the screen. They then spin for a few seconds as a white rectangle with a blue rectangle inside pops up. The crosses stop spinning, and the words "screen entertainment" slide in from both sides. Then, "Presents", in a Brush Script font, zooms up to the screen, then the logo fades out, leaving just "Presents". The logo fades out after a few seconds.

Variants:

  • On Wizbit and Friends, the logo cuts directly to the beginning of the programme right after the music ends.
  • At the end of some programmes, the still logo appears with a copyright notice below.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A fast-paced synth fanfare then ends with an orchestra.

Audio Variant: Other times, the logo is silent.

Availability: This appears on Wizbit and Friends and Zit: The Video, and the UK VHS release of the Shadow Theater: The Best of Horror series.

  • It also appears on the 1992 UK VHS release of Ovide And The Gang: Volume 1, among others.
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