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===Background===
[[Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment]] released its output on VHS through [[SouthGate Entertainment|Southgate Entertainment]] under the label '''Shapiro Glickenhaus Home Video''' (Also referred to as SGE Home Video) until 1991. In 1992, SGE shut down its home video unit and began releasing its content through [[MCA/Universal Home Video|MCA/Universal]].


===1st Logo (1989-1991)===
Background: The home video division of Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment. Tapes were distributed by Southgate Entertainment until 1991. In 1992, SGE Home Video was shut down and home video duties were taken over by MCA/Universal.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black/blue gradient background, a rotating silver film reel zooms out. It stops zooming and continues to rotate as a silver version of the SGE building flies upward and rotates. Then they zoom out as a silver version of the SGE palm tree appears, revealing they were on a silver pedestal. Two silver lines appear next to the building and the letters "SGE" in a silver futuristic font zooms out onto the lines via a blue trail effect and the silver words "HOME VIDEO" zoom out into the bottom of the logo via said effect.
1st Logo
(1989-1991)


'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation.
SGE Home Video


'''Variant:''' A still variant exists.
Logo: On a black/blue gradient background, a rotating silver film reel zooms out. It stops zooming and continues to rotate as a silver version of the SGE building flies upward and rotates. Then they zoom out as a silver version of the SGE palm tree appears, revealing they were on a silver pedestal. Two silver lines appear next to the building and the letters "SGE" in a silver futuristic font zooms out onto the lines via a blue trail effect and the silver words "HOME VIDEO" zoom out into the bottom of the logo via said effect.


'''Audio:''' A majestic fanfare. Sometimes, a different but just as majestic fanfare will play instead.
FX/SFX: Almost everything.


'''Availability:''' Can be seen on movies released by this company such as ''Thunderground, Def by Temptation, Beverly Hills Bodysnatchers, Dr. Caligari, Frankenhooker, Cartel, Grave Secrets, The Wizard of Speed and Time, Shadow Dancing, Shock Troop, The Lost Idol, Forced March, Mob Story, Moontrap, Red Scorpion'', and ''Basket Case 2'', among other releases. On some Canadian VHS releases of films from this outfit, the [[Cineplex Odeon Video|Cineplex Odeon Home Video]] logo may appear before this logo.
Variant: A still variant exists.


===2nd Logo (1991)===
Music/Sounds: A majestic fanfare. Sometimes, a different but just as majestic fanfare will play instead.
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'''Visuals:''' Continuing from the space background of the warning screen, a clip from the last logo appears, flying and landing into the background. Just before the text is going to appear, a purple gradient box appears. The logo flashes, and turns into 2D on the space background. Then, silver-colored bars appear and cover the background, and then, the text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''SGE Home Video'''}}" fades in below the logo.
Availability: Can be seen on movies released by this company such as Thunderground, Def by Temptation, Beverly Hills Bodysnatchers, Dr. Caligari, Franken[...], Cartel, Grave Secrets, The Wizard of Speed and Time, Shadow Dancing, Shock Troop, The Lost Idol, Forced March, Mob Story, Moontrap, Red Scorpion, and Basket Case 2, among other releases. On some Canadian VHS releases of films from this outfit, the Cineplex Odeon Home Video logo will appear before this logo.


'''Variant:''' There is also a preview version, which can be seen [[Shapiro Glickenhaus Home Video (Preview Bumper)|here]].
2nd Logo
(1991)


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
Logo: TBA.


'''Audio:''' A humming synth with some whooshes.
FX/SFX: TBA.


'''Availability:''' Seen on British VHS releases such as ''Jezebel's Kiss, Mirror Mirror'' (1990), ''Last Call'' (1991) and ''Space Chase'', among others.
Variant: TBA.


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Music/Sounds: TBA.
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[[Category:British home entertainment logos]]
Availability: Seen on British VHS releases such as Jezebel's Kiss, Mirror Mirror (1990), Last Call (1991) and Space Chase, among others. Check Amazon.co.uk or eBay.
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[[Category:Troma Entertainment]]
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 23 October 2024

Background

Shapiro Glickenhaus Entertainment released its output on VHS through Southgate Entertainment under the label Shapiro Glickenhaus Home Video (Also referred to as SGE Home Video) until 1991. In 1992, SGE shut down its home video unit and began releasing its content through MCA/Universal.

1st Logo (1989-1991)


Visuals: On a black/blue gradient background, a rotating silver film reel zooms out. It stops zooming and continues to rotate as a silver version of the SGE building flies upward and rotates. Then they zoom out as a silver version of the SGE palm tree appears, revealing they were on a silver pedestal. Two silver lines appear next to the building and the letters "SGE" in a silver futuristic font zooms out onto the lines via a blue trail effect and the silver words "HOME VIDEO" zoom out into the bottom of the logo via said effect.

Technique: Motion-controlled animation.

Variant: A still variant exists.

Audio: A majestic fanfare. Sometimes, a different but just as majestic fanfare will play instead.

Availability: Can be seen on movies released by this company such as Thunderground, Def by Temptation, Beverly Hills Bodysnatchers, Dr. Caligari, Frankenhooker, Cartel, Grave Secrets, The Wizard of Speed and Time, Shadow Dancing, Shock Troop, The Lost Idol, Forced March, Mob Story, Moontrap, Red Scorpion, and Basket Case 2, among other releases. On some Canadian VHS releases of films from this outfit, the Cineplex Odeon Home Video logo may appear before this logo.

2nd Logo (1991)


Visuals: Continuing from the space background of the warning screen, a clip from the last logo appears, flying and landing into the background. Just before the text is going to appear, a purple gradient box appears. The logo flashes, and turns into 2D on the space background. Then, silver-colored bars appear and cover the background, and then, the text "SGE Home Video" fades in below the logo.

Variant: There is also a preview version, which can be seen here.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A humming synth with some whooshes.

Availability: Seen on British VHS releases such as Jezebel's Kiss, Mirror Mirror (1990), Last Call (1991) and Space Chase, among others.

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