Cannon Video

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Background

Cannon Video is a home video division of Cannon Films.

(1988-1994)


Nickname: "The Cannon Hexagon", "The Scary Hexagon"

Logo: On a black background, a blue flash occurs, and the words "CANNON VIDEO" with the Cannon logo, both in blue, zoom-out and in simultaneously, respectively. The logo shines, and the words turn gold. Then, the words and logo fly toward the screen, with the logo separating and "folding" away.

FX/SFX: Everything in the logo. This logo has a much different animation than its theatrical counterpart.

Music/Sounds:

  • A dreamy tune ending with a synth horn fanfare, which sounds similar to the Cannon Films jingle.
  • Later films used a much more menacing tune.

Availability: Rare. It's seen on old North American tapes of Cannon Films from the time period. Cannon Video titles were distributed by Warner Home Video, but the only way you could tell is the label (striped), and a mention on the back of the box. The "Cheesy Shield" does not make an appearance on any of these tapes, although it does appear before this logo on Brazilian VHS releases of The Borrower and Midnight Ride.

Editor's Note: The music (especially with the later variant) along with the darkness may scared a few.

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