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=== Background ===
=== Background ===
Vision Home Entertainment (also known as Vision Interprima Pictures) is one of the largest international home video distributors in Southeast Asia, founded in 1994. The company distributed films from TimeWarner ([[Warner Bros. Pictures|WB]], [[New Line Cinema]] (from 2009), etc.) until 2012, [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (until [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|Fox]] acquired the home video distribution rights of its library in 2000), [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment|Buena Vista]] (now Walt Disney Motion Pictures), and [[Universal Pictures]] on home video releases. Starting from 2016, Vision distributes materials from Fox/MGM. Beginning in September 1st, 2016, the company would merge with music distributor company PT. E-Motion Entertainment. Vision didn't use any logo until 1998 on WB and MGM releases.
Vision Home Entertainment (also known as Vision Interprima Pictures) is one of the largest international home video distributors in Southeast Asia, founded in 1994. The company distributed films from TimeWarner ([[Warner Bros. Pictures|WB]], [[New Line Cinema]] (from 2009), etc.) until 2012, [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (until [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|Fox]] acquired the home video distribution rights of its library in 2000), [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment|Buena Vista]] (now Walt Disney Motion Pictures), and [[Universal Pictures]] on home video releases. Starting from 2016, Vision distributes materials from Fox/MGM. Beginning in September 1st, 2016, the company would merge with music distributor company PT. E-Motion Entertainment. Vision didn't use any logo until 1998 on WB and MGM releases. In mid-2018, Vision, as well as all of it's subsidiaries, filed for bankruptcy and shut down, their very last release being ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'' from Universal Pictures.





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Background

Vision Home Entertainment (also known as Vision Interprima Pictures) is one of the largest international home video distributors in Southeast Asia, founded in 1994. The company distributed films from TimeWarner (WB, New Line Cinema (from 2009), etc.) until 2012, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (until Fox acquired the home video distribution rights of its library in 2000), Buena Vista (now Walt Disney Motion Pictures), and Universal Pictures on home video releases. Starting from 2016, Vision distributes materials from Fox/MGM. Beginning in September 1st, 2016, the company would merge with music distributor company PT. E-Motion Entertainment. Vision didn't use any logo until 1998 on WB and MGM releases. In mid-2018, Vision, as well as all of it's subsidiaries, filed for bankruptcy and shut down, their very last release being Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom from Universal Pictures.


(1998-2017)

Logo: We see a mountain island. The camera moves to the north while a light (more like a lens flare) moves around. After some seconds, we see the Vision Home Entertainment logo (without the "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" text and I dots) zooming out. The tiny scribbles above the I's appear (one orange, one green), and when the mountains below are out of sight the "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" text fades in. The red words "Quality Entertainment for Your Home" fade in below the logo. The background turns black and the red text glows.

Variant: On releases from PT. Vicidi Prima Indonesia (a merger between this and Cinekom), the logo is shortened (starts with the dings), preceded by a yellow text saying the latter company's name, over a black background.

Technique: The camera and light moving, the logo zooming out, the scribbles appearing, the texts fading in, the background turning black, and the text glowing.

Music/Sounds: A synth drone accompanied by jet-like sounds, followed by two dings when the dots appear.

Availability: Can be seen on VCD (and possibly DVD) releases from movies distributed in home video by this company, primarily in Warner Bros. titles from 1998 to 2012, MGM from 1998 to 1999 and Universal from 2006 to 2017. It is extremely hard to find this logo on Buena Vista/Walt Disney releases; however, it appeared on 1999 VCD releases of Another Stakeout and 10 Things I Hate About You. The newest Fox/MGM releases from 2016 don't have the logo at all since they didn't produce any VCDs of the respective companies' titles whereas the DVDs were all imported. The shortened version (with the Cinekom logo) can be found on releases by Vicidi Prima such as Get Carter (the 2000 remake) and The Big Slice.

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