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''Logo descriptions by Ryan Froula''


===Background===
''Logo captures by V of Doom''
'''Monterey Video''' was created in October 1982 as a joint venture between '''Monterey''' Media (established in 1979) and [[Caballero Home Video|Caballero Control Corporation]] to distribute ''Deadly Games'' on videocassette. Most of its library was licensed from the likes of [[Castle Hill Productions]], [[American National Enterprises]], [[Manson International]], [[Film Ventures International]], [[Wrightwood Entertainment]], and [[Teleworld, Inc.]], if not outright owned by Monterey. After Caballero's shares in IVE were bought out by [[Carolco Pictures]] in 1986, Monterey's releases were distributed by [[Fries Home Video]] until around 1993, before the company started distributing its tapes independently. It is currently one of the most successful distributors on the independent circuit.


===1st Logo (October 1982-2004)===
''Video captures courtesy of DudeThatLogo''
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'''Visuals:''' On a dusk sky, it zooms out to reveal a silhouette of the Lone Cypress on its seaside cliff. After the logo stops zooming, the text "'''monterey home video'''" appears in a Bauhaus-like font.


'''Variant:''' On ''Deadly Games'', and presumably other very early releases, the logo appears more complete, with about a second or two of extra unabridged video at the start. Most releases have that portion partially obscured by a wipe from the FHE/IVE FBI warning screen, or blacked out entirely.
Background: Monterey Video was created in October 1982 as a joint venture between Monterey Media (established in 1979) and Caballero Control Corporation to distribute ''Deadly Games'' on videocassette. After Caballero's shares in IVE were bought out by Carolco Pictures in 1986, Monterey's releases were distributed by Fries Home Video for about a year before the company started distributing its tapes independently. It is currently one of the most successful distributors on the independent circuit.


'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation.
1st Logo


'''Audio:''' Just the sound of waves crashing and seagull sounds.
(October 1982-2000s)


'''Availability:''' Appeared on the company's first release, ''Deadly Games''. Other tapes with this logo include the Peter Sellers comedy ''The Wrong Arm of the Law'', ''The Grateful Dead Movie'', and ''The Grim Reaper'' (a.k.a. ''Anthropophagous the Beast'').


===2nd Logo (2004-2011)===
Logo: On a dusk sky, we zoom out on a silhouette of the famous 17-Mile Drive cliff with the lone cypress tree. When the camera settles, "Monterey Home Video" appears to the right of the tree.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a rectangular box shows a {{color|orange}} sky at sundown, shining so brightly it pierces through the edges. As the shining dies down, it zooms out to reveal the ocean with lightly-moving waves, and the Lone Cypress silhouette on the left side as usual. A border surrounds the rectangle, and "'''monterey video'''" fades in at the top left corner of it.
Variant: On ''Deadly Games'', and presumably other very early releases, the logo appears more complete, with about a second or two of extra unabridged video at the start. Most releases have that portion partially obscured by a wipe from the previous screen, or blacked out entirely.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
FX/SFX: The zoom-out.


Music/Sounds: Just the sound of waves crashing and seagull sounds.
'''Audio:''' A different, quieter-sounding set of waves crashing and seagull sounds.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Grateful Dead Movie'' DVD.
Availability: The company still exists today, but their tapes/DVDs are still hard to find. Their first release was ''Deadly Games''. Other tapes with this logo include the Peter Sellers comedy ''The Wrong Arm of the Law'', ''The Grateful Dead Movie'', and ''The Grim Reaper'' (a.k.a. ''Anthropophagous the Beast'').


===3rd Logo (2011-)===
Editor's Note: None.
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'''Visuals:''' Starting off with a cloudy sky during the afternoon, it zooms out to reveal a filtered picture of the Lone Cypress with the ocean moving below. After it stops, "'''monterey video'''" wipes in to the right and, after a few seconds, it fades to {{color|darkgrey|dark grey}} as the text and tree turn to a {{color|grey}} silhouette. "{{color|grey|'''a uniquely independent studio'''}}" also appears below.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation made in After Effects.
2nd Logo


'''Audio:''' Ocean waves and a string fanfare. A drum and cymbal play when the text appears.
(2000s-2011?)


'''Availability:''' First seen on a 2011 DVD of ''Looking for Palladin''.

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Logo: We see the logo start out as usual, but in a box. The logo looks remastered; There is now a visible sun, the sky is more of an orange color, the sea is now visible, and cliff with the tree on it looks more realistic. Also, there appears to be sun rays glowing throughout the logo. After the zoom out is done, '''monterey video.'''appears at the top of the box.
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FX/SFX: Same as previous logo, but with sun rays glowing outside the box.`
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Music/Sounds: A quieter, more clear sounding version of the previous logo.

Availability: Seen on more recent releases.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo

(2011-)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: A string fanfare.

Availability: TBA.

Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 16:15, 21 January 2024


Background

Monterey Video was created in October 1982 as a joint venture between Monterey Media (established in 1979) and Caballero Control Corporation to distribute Deadly Games on videocassette. Most of its library was licensed from the likes of Castle Hill Productions, American National Enterprises, Manson International, Film Ventures International, Wrightwood Entertainment, and Teleworld, Inc., if not outright owned by Monterey. After Caballero's shares in IVE were bought out by Carolco Pictures in 1986, Monterey's releases were distributed by Fries Home Video until around 1993, before the company started distributing its tapes independently. It is currently one of the most successful distributors on the independent circuit.

1st Logo (October 1982-2004)

Visuals: On a dusk sky, it zooms out to reveal a silhouette of the Lone Cypress on its seaside cliff. After the logo stops zooming, the text "monterey home video" appears in a Bauhaus-like font.

Variant: On Deadly Games, and presumably other very early releases, the logo appears more complete, with about a second or two of extra unabridged video at the start. Most releases have that portion partially obscured by a wipe from the FHE/IVE FBI warning screen, or blacked out entirely.

Technique: Motion-controlled animation.

Audio: Just the sound of waves crashing and seagull sounds.

Availability: Appeared on the company's first release, Deadly Games. Other tapes with this logo include the Peter Sellers comedy The Wrong Arm of the Law, The Grateful Dead Movie, and The Grim Reaper (a.k.a. Anthropophagous the Beast).

2nd Logo (2004-2011)


Visuals: On a black background, a rectangular box shows a orange sky at sundown, shining so brightly it pierces through the edges. As the shining dies down, it zooms out to reveal the ocean with lightly-moving waves, and the Lone Cypress silhouette on the left side as usual. A border surrounds the rectangle, and "monterey video" fades in at the top left corner of it.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A different, quieter-sounding set of waves crashing and seagull sounds.

Availability: Seen on The Grateful Dead Movie DVD.

3rd Logo (2011-)

Visuals: Starting off with a cloudy sky during the afternoon, it zooms out to reveal a filtered picture of the Lone Cypress with the ocean moving below. After it stops, "monterey video" wipes in to the right and, after a few seconds, it fades to dark grey as the text and tree turn to a grey silhouette. "a uniquely independent studio" also appears below.

Technique: 2D animation made in After Effects.

Audio: Ocean waves and a string fanfare. A drum and cymbal play when the text appears.

Availability: First seen on a 2011 DVD of Looking for Palladin.

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