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==Background==
 
===Background===
'''VIVA Video Inc.''' is the home video division of VIVA Entertainment. During its tenure, it was the largest home video distributor in the Philippines carrying titles not only by VIVA Films but by other local film companies at the time such as APT Entertainment, OctoArts Films, FPJ Productions and Studio5/Unitel Pictures.
'''VIVA Video Inc.''' is the home video division of VIVA Entertainment. During its tenure, it was the largest home video distributor in the Philippines carrying titles not only by [[Viva Films|VIVA Films]] but by other local film companies at the time such as [[APT Entertainment]], [[OctoArts Films]], [[FPJ Productions Inc.|FPJ Productions]] and Studio5/Unitel Pictures.
 
VIVA Video also acts as the Philippine distributor of titles produced, made or released by [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]], [[20th Century Home Entertainment|20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]], [[MGM Home Entertainment]], [[Regal Home Entertainment]], [[Nickelodeon Home Video Opening|Nickelodeon]], [[Cartoon Network Productions|Cartoon Network]], [[Big Idea ProductionsEntertainment]] (makers of ''VeggieTales'' DVDs in the Philippines), ,[[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] (in partnership with [[DIC Entertainment]] until 2008), [[Nine Network Productions|Nine Network]] (makers of ''Hi-5'' DVDs in the Philippines), [[Summit Entertainment]], [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]], [[Sesame Workshop]] (makers of ''Sesame Street''), HIT[[HiT Entertainment]], and [[MGA Entertainment]].
 
{{ImageTOC
==1st Logo (1985-1993)==
|Viva_Video_2.jpg|1st Logo (1985-1993)
|Viva_Home_Entertainment.jpg|2nd Logo (1991-2000)
|Viva_Video_3.jpg|3rd Logo (1995-1999)
|Viva_Video.jpg|4th Logo (1999-2007)
|Viva_Video_4.jpg|5th Logo (2007-2008)
|Viva_Video_(2009).png|6th Logo (2008-2014)
}}
 
===1st Logo (1985-1993)===
'''Nicknames:''' "Wiping Image", "Divided Image", "The Cheap VIVA"
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'''LogoVisuals:'''
*Logo 1: There is a black background; then an image wipes in, which contains a white background with a blue VIVA logo, followed by "'''VIDEO'''" in a 70's-esque font (same as [[Family Home Entertainment]]'s). Below it is "PRESENTS". After a few seconds, it wipes out.
*Logo 2: Same as before, but instead of the wiping, two pieces of the image appear and fly into the screen, forming it. It then plays in reverse rather than just wiping out.
 
'''Variants:'''
* Logo 1: We see a black background; then an image wipes in, which contains a white background with a blue VIVA logo, followed by "'''VIDEO'''" on a 70's-esque font. Below there's "PRESENTS". After some seconds, it wipes out.
* Logo 2: Same as before, but, instead of the wiping, two pieces of the image appear and fly into the screen, forming it. It then plays in reverse than just wiping out.
 
'''Variant:'''* A still version exists.
* There's a different version where the VIVA logo is in a {{Color|#722F37|wine}} color.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''' Choppy and unimpressive2D animation.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on early HVhome video prints of VIVA movies, including a VHS/VCD of ''Sala Sa Init, Sala Sa Lamig''.
 
===2nd Logo (1991-2000)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
[[File:Viva Home Entertainment.jpg|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=s0h6_Gq6MW0}}
 
'''Visuals:''' The logo animates similarly to the 1991 VIVA Films logo, but with some differences. The background is a dark marble wall, the bexel of the "'''V'''" doesn't look wide and it spins and zooms instead of being formed and rotating away. Instead of the letter breaking, the "'''V'''" spins again to reveal the "'''IV'''" and the "'''A'''" comes out of it, which places to its normal position. The now-finished logo shrinks and places itself, and a light pans on the logo. Also, instead of the lines coming out and "''FILMS''" appearing, those lines just fade in with the text "'''HOME ENTERTAINMENT'''" in a boxy font sandwiched between them.
==2nd Logo (1991-1999)==
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Tame VIVA Logo", "Filipino V of Not-So-Doom"
 
'''Audio:''' A calm horn fanfare (the theme from ''American Ninja'').
'''Logo:''' Same as the 1991 VIVA Films logo, but different. The background is a dark wall, the bexel of the V doesn't look wide and it spins and zooms instead of being formed and rotating away. Instead of the letter breaking, the V spins again to reveal the "IV" and the "A" comes out of it, which places to it's normal position. The now-finished logo shrinks and places itself, and a light pans on the logo. Also, instead of the lines coming out and "''FILMS''" appearing, those lines just fade in with the different text "'''HOME ENTERTAINMENT'''" sandwiched between them.
 
'''Availability:'''
'''FX/SFX:''' Basically a different version of the VIVA Films logo.
*Appears on 1990's home video releases by VIVA.
*This logo also appears on Hong Kong releases made by [[Media Asia Group|Media Asia Group]] (such as ''Police Story'', ''Project A'' and ''Game of Death'') and on English-language films distributed by VIVA Entertainment.
*This logo doesn't appear on Disney VHS tapes right after the warning scroll.
 
===3rd Logo (1995-1999)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm horn fanfare (The music from ''American Ninja'' theme).
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark blue cloudy background, there is an object made out of what seems to be glass. It then pans to face the camera, revealing to be the first logo, with the VIVA logo now in orange. Two comets fly above the text, and "{{font|Times New Roman|PRESENTS}}" appears below, ala the first [[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] logo.
'''Availability:'''
* Appears on 1990's home video releases by VIVA. This logo appears on Hong Kong releases made by Media Asia Group (such as ''Police Story'', ''Project A'' and ''Game of Death'') and other Hollywood films made by VIVA Entertainment.
* This logo doesn't appear on Disney VHS tapes right after the warning scroll.
 
'''Variant:''' A Feature Presentation bumper exists.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
==3rd Logo (1994-2000)==
 
'''Audio:''' A heroic synth fanfare.
'''Nicknames:''' TBA
 
'''Audio Variant:''' For the Feature Presentation bumper, a synth fanfare with a announcer saying "And now, our feature presentation".
'''Logo:''' TBA
 
'''Availability:''' Can be found on VHS tapes like ''Run Barbi Run'' and ''Alyas Boy Tigas: Probinsyanong Wais''.
''' Variants:''' A Feature Presentation bumper exists.
 
===4th Logo (1999-2007)===
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA
[[File:Viva Video.jpg|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=J6rHxT4HA3M}}
 
'''Visuals:''' There is a blue sky. Then the "V" from the VIVA logo, in a grainy gold color, appears by a flash. It zooms out to the right, moves to the left with its shadow, forming a thick blue line. A rainbow laser appears and writes "VIVA VIDEO" onto the line. Then "A VIVA ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" appears by a dust effect at the bottom of the blue line. The "{{color|gold|'''V'''}}" flashes.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Availability:''' Can be found on VHS Tapes like ''Run Barbi Run'' and ''Alyas Boy Tigas: Probinsyanong Wais''
 
'''Audio:''' A majestic fanfare, with zapping sounds and laser SFX.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA
 
'''Availability:'''
==4th Logo (2002?)==
*Seen on VCDs, VHS tapes and some DVDs made by VIVA and some international movies manufactured by VIVA Entertainment.
*Like the 2nd logo, this does not appear on Disney/[[Buena Vista Home Entertainment|Buena Vista]] titles released by the company (although Disney's former subsidiary, [[Miramax Home Entertainment|Miramax]] has this logo appear before the Miramax logo).
*Some titles from 20th Century Fox or MGM may or may not have this logo.
* Most Regal Home Video/Entertainment releases don't have that logo, they bear the 2003 print logo on covers for all DVD and VCD releases.
 
'''Note:''' Despite after the company wide logo change in April 2003, this logo continued on all VHS releases until 2003 and all VCD and DVD releases until 2007.
'''Logo:''' TBA
 
===5th Logo (2008-2014)===
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA
[[File:Viva Video (2009).png|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=jUck4QV1O80}}
 
'''Visuals:''' There is the VIVA logo split into two and zooming in the screen on a red light background, which turns to white when it becomes fully complete.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 3rd logo.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Availability:''' Extremely Rare seen on Bukang Bibig and other VHS made by Viva.
 
'''Audio:''' Various whooshes as the VIVA logo is being formed, and a cymbal once the VIVA Video logo is completed.
==5th Logo (1999–2007)==
 
'''Nicknames:''' "VIVA In The Sky", "V From Heaven"
 
'''Logo:''' We see a blue sky. Then the V from the VIVA logo, in a grainy yellow color, appears by a flash. It zooms out to the right, moves to the left with it's shadow, forming a thick blue line. A rainbow laser appears and writes "'''VIVA VIDEO'''". Then "'''A VIVA ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY'''" appears by a dust effect at the bottom of the blue line. The V flashes.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Great CGI animation. Looks clean for a Late 1990's/Early-Mid 2000's logo from the Philippines.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic fanfare, with zapping sounds and laser SFX.
 
'''Availability:'''
*Appears on DVDs and VCDs like ''Relax Ka Lang Sagot Kita'', ''The Simpsons Movie'' and on some foreign movies produced/released by [[Lionsgate Films]] and Media Asia Group manufactured by VIVA Entertainment.
*Like the 4th logo, this also does not appear on Disney/Buena Vista titles released by the company.
*Titles from 20th Century Fox may or may not have this logo.
 
'''Note:''' After the company changes its logo on July 14, 2010, the logo continued on all DVD and VCD releases from 2010 to 2014, despite the new logo appearing only on covers for all releases.
* Common, seen on VCDs, VHS tapes and some DVDs made by VIVA and some movies (including films made in Hollywood) manufactured by VIVA Entertainment.
* Like the previous logo, this does not appear on Disney/Buena Vista titles released by the company (although Disney's former subsidiary, Miramax has this logo appear before the Miramax logo).
* Some titles from 20th Century Fox or MGM may or may not have this logo.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
 
==6th Logo (2007–2013)==
 
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'''Nickname:''' "VIVA On Fire"
 
'''Logo:''' We see the VIVA logo split into two and zooming in the screen on a red light background and turns to white when it becomes fully complete.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Another great CGI animation
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' Various whooshes as the VIVA logo is being formed, and a cymbal once the VIVA Video logo is completed.
 
'''Availability:'''
* Common, appears on DVD and VCD's like ''Relax Ka Lang Sagot Kita'', ''The Simpsons Movie'' and some movies (including films made in Hollywood/Hong Kong Movies like Lionsgate Films and Media Asia Group) manufactured by VIVA Entertainment.
* Like the previous logo, this also does not appear on Disney/Buena Vista titles released by the company.
* Titles from 20th Century Fox may or may not have this logo.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 4 September 2024


Background

VIVA Video Inc. is the home video division of VIVA Entertainment. During its tenure, it was the largest home video distributor in the Philippines carrying titles not only by VIVA Films but by other local film companies at the time such as APT Entertainment, OctoArts Films, FPJ Productions and Studio5/Unitel Pictures.

VIVA Video also acts as the Philippine distributor of titles produced, made or released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, Regal Home Entertainment, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Big Idea Entertainment (makers of VeggieTales DVDs in the Philippines), Cookie Jar Entertainment (in partnership with DIC Entertainment until 2008), Nine Network (makers of Hi-5 DVDs in the Philippines), Summit Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Sesame Workshop (makers of Sesame Street), HiT Entertainment, and MGA Entertainment.



1st Logo (1985-1993)


Visuals:

  • Logo 1: There is a black background; then an image wipes in, which contains a white background with a blue VIVA logo, followed by "VIDEO" in a 70's-esque font (same as Family Home Entertainment's). Below it is "PRESENTS". After a few seconds, it wipes out.
  • Logo 2: Same as before, but instead of the wiping, two pieces of the image appear and fly into the screen, forming it. It then plays in reverse rather than just wiping out.

Variants:

  • A still version exists.
  • There's a different version where the VIVA logo is in a wine color.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: Can be seen on early home video prints of VIVA movies, including a VHS/VCD of Sala Sa Init, Sala Sa Lamig.

2nd Logo (1991-2000)


Visuals: The logo animates similarly to the 1991 VIVA Films logo, but with some differences. The background is a dark marble wall, the bexel of the "V" doesn't look wide and it spins and zooms instead of being formed and rotating away. Instead of the letter breaking, the "V" spins again to reveal the "IV" and the "A" comes out of it, which places to its normal position. The now-finished logo shrinks and places itself, and a light pans on the logo. Also, instead of the lines coming out and "FILMS" appearing, those lines just fade in with the text "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" in a boxy font sandwiched between them.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A calm horn fanfare (the theme from American Ninja).

Availability:

  • Appears on 1990's home video releases by VIVA.
  • This logo also appears on Hong Kong releases made by Media Asia Group (such as Police Story, Project A and Game of Death) and on English-language films distributed by VIVA Entertainment.
  • This logo doesn't appear on Disney VHS tapes right after the warning scroll.

3rd Logo (1995-1999)


Visuals: On a dark blue cloudy background, there is an object made out of what seems to be glass. It then pans to face the camera, revealing to be the first logo, with the VIVA logo now in orange. Two comets fly above the text, and "PRESENTS" appears below, ala the first Regency logo.

Variant: A Feature Presentation bumper exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A heroic synth fanfare.

Audio Variant: For the Feature Presentation bumper, a synth fanfare with a announcer saying "And now, our feature presentation".

Availability: Can be found on VHS tapes like Run Barbi Run and Alyas Boy Tigas: Probinsyanong Wais.

4th Logo (1999-2007)


Visuals: There is a blue sky. Then the "V" from the VIVA logo, in a grainy gold color, appears by a flash. It zooms out to the right, moves to the left with its shadow, forming a thick blue line. A rainbow laser appears and writes "VIVA VIDEO" onto the line. Then "A VIVA ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" appears by a dust effect at the bottom of the blue line. The "V" flashes.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A majestic fanfare, with zapping sounds and laser SFX.

Availability:

  • Seen on VCDs, VHS tapes and some DVDs made by VIVA and some international movies manufactured by VIVA Entertainment.
  • Like the 2nd logo, this does not appear on Disney/Buena Vista titles released by the company (although Disney's former subsidiary, Miramax has this logo appear before the Miramax logo).
  • Some titles from 20th Century Fox or MGM may or may not have this logo.
  • Most Regal Home Video/Entertainment releases don't have that logo, they bear the 2003 print logo on covers for all DVD and VCD releases.

Note: Despite after the company wide logo change in April 2003, this logo continued on all VHS releases until 2003 and all VCD and DVD releases until 2007.

5th Logo (2008-2014)


Visuals: There is the VIVA logo split into two and zooming in the screen on a red light background, which turns to white when it becomes fully complete.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Various whooshes as the VIVA logo is being formed, and a cymbal once the VIVA Video logo is completed.

Availability:

  • Appears on DVDs and VCDs like Relax Ka Lang Sagot Kita, The Simpsons Movie and on some foreign movies produced/released by Lionsgate Films and Media Asia Group manufactured by VIVA Entertainment.
  • Like the 4th logo, this also does not appear on Disney/Buena Vista titles released by the company.
  • Titles from 20th Century Fox may or may not have this logo.

Note: After the company changes its logo on July 14, 2010, the logo continued on all DVD and VCD releases from 2010 to 2014, despite the new logo appearing only on covers for all releases.

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