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===Background===
'''HGV Video Productions Inc.''' was thea Canadian counterparthome ofvideo distributor that primarily released titles from United States-based discount video distributors, among them [[GoodTimes Entertainment]], [[MNTEX Entertainment]], [[Burbank Video]], [[Anchor Bay Entertainment]], and (formerlyits underpredecessors "[[Video Treasures]]") and [[Starmaker Entertainment]]. In 19981999, Anchor BayHGV stopped using theits HGVname brandon its releases, andinstead inusing Augustthe names of the videos' original distributors. In 2002, itAnchor wasBay purchased HGV Video Productions and re-named the dissolvedcompany intoas Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada, Ltd.
 
===Logo (1989-1998)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''': On a black background, five hot {{color|magenta}} stripes, which get progressively thinner the farther left they are, come in from the left, a white "{{font|Helvetica|{{big|'''''HGV'''''}}}}" comes in from the right, and "{{font|Helvetica|{{color|magenta|'''''Video Productions Inc.'''''}}}}", (in the same color as the stripes), comes in from the bottom, all moving at the same time. As soon as they meet in the center, the word "{{font|Helvetica|'''presents'''}}" in white, fades in below. As a closing logo, the word "presents" is omitted.
'''Nickname''': “The Magenta Stripes”
 
'''Variant:''' At the end of tapes, "{{font|Helvetica|'''presents'''}}" is omitted.
'''Logo''': On a black background, five hot magenta stripes come from the left, a white "HGV" comes from the right, and "Video Productions Inc." (in the same color as the stripes) comes from the bottom, all moving at the same time. As soon as they meet in the center, the word "presents" in white, fades in below. As a closing logo, the word "presents" is omitted.
 
'''Technique:''' Analog computer animation.
'''FX/SFX''': The moving parts of the logo, "presents" fading in.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''': Same as the 1987-1990 music of the 1st [[GoodTimes Entertainment|GoodTimes Home Video]] “Rainbow” logo. On some releases, it's silent.
 
'''Availability:''': Appears on Canadian VHS releases of Video Treasures/Anchor Bay back catalog, including ''Troll'', ''Cannonball Run'', ''Ghoulies'', and ''Thomas the Tank Engine'' videos, to name a few. Also appeared on Canadian video prints of ''A Christmas Carol'' (a.k.a. ''Scrooge''). The comapny also released Goodtimes Home Video VHS tapes into Canada.
 
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'''Editor's Note''': While the design for this logo looks interesting, the animation has been criticized for being simplistic, even for 1989 standards.
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 22 May 2024


Background

HGV Video Productions Inc. was a Canadian home video distributor that primarily released titles from United States-based discount video distributors, among them GoodTimes Entertainment, MNTEX Entertainment, Burbank Video, Anchor Bay Entertainment, and its predecessors Video Treasures and Starmaker Entertainment. In 1999, HGV stopped using its name on its releases, instead using the names of the videos' original distributors. In 2002, Anchor Bay purchased HGV Video Productions and re-named the company as Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada, Ltd.

Logo (1989-1998)


Visuals: On a black background, five hot magenta stripes, which get progressively thinner the farther left they are, come in from the left, a white "HGV" comes in from the right, and "Video Productions Inc.", in the same color as the stripes, comes in from the bottom, all moving at the same time. As soon as they meet in the center, the word "presents" in white, fades in below.

Variant: At the end of tapes, "presents" is omitted.

Technique: Analog computer animation.

Audio: Same as the 1987-1990 music of the 1st GoodTimes Home Video logo. On some releases, it's silent.

Availability: Appears on Canadian VHS releases of Video Treasures/Anchor Bay back catalog, including Troll, Cannonball Run, Ghoulies, and Thomas the Tank Engine videos, to name a few. Also appeared on Canadian video prints of A Christmas Carol (a.k.a. Scrooge). The comapny also released Goodtimes Home Video VHS tapes into Canada.


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