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'''Nicknames:''' "Still Mountain", "Boring Mountain", "Blue Mountain" | '''Nicknames:''' "Still Mountain", "Boring Mountain", "Blue Mountain" | ||
'''Logo:''' On a {{ | '''Logo:''' On a {{color | ||
|navy|navy blue}} background, we see "Paramount" in the famous script, and "HOME VIDEO" below in the Eurostile Bold Extended font in between two lines, one above and one below. To the right of that, we see the 1968 Paramount print logo to the right, complete with the Gulf+Western byline. A moment later, a warning screen (also on a {{color | |||
|navy|navy blue}} background) fades over this logo. | |||
'''Variant:''' A grayscaled variant exists on releases of some black-and-white films, such as ''Sunset Boulevard'' and ''Paper Moon''. | '''Variant:''' A grayscaled variant exists on releases of some black-and-white films, such as ''Sunset Boulevard'' and ''Paper Moon''. | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "Mountain Silhouette", "Scanimated Mountain", "Rising Mountain", "Cheesy Mountain", "In the Shadow of Paramount" | '''Nicknames:''' "Mountain Silhouette", "Scanimated Mountain", "Rising Mountain", "Cheesy Mountain", "In the Shadow of Paramount" | ||
'''Logo:''' On a {{ | '''Logo:''' On a {{color | ||
|blue|blue}} background, we zoom out on a silhouette of a mountain. After we zoom out to a comfortable distance, a bright flash occurs behind the mountain, and white "stars" (they look like circles or lens flares) appear, as well as "'''''Paramount'''''" (in a school bus yellow script, but closer to the pre-1975 logos). A saffron-colored trapezoidal trail zooms out from the base, and "'''HOME VIDEO'''" (set in the same font as the previous logo) zooms out soon after, tacked onto the saffron-colored trail. As that happens, the blue background gets extremely dark (resembling federal blue). The end result is similar to the pre-1967 print logo. | |||
'''Trivia:''' The second half of the logo was once used as the 1977 [[Paramount Television Service]] logo. "PARAMOUNT TELEVISION SERVICE" was featured at the bottom, which explains the chyron for "HOME VIDEO". The original version of the logo was produced by the design firm of Sullivan & Marks. | '''Trivia:''' The second half of the logo was once used as the 1977 [[Paramount Television Service]] logo. "PARAMOUNT TELEVISION SERVICE" was featured at the bottom, which explains the chyron for "HOME VIDEO". The original version of the logo was produced by the design firm of Sullivan & Marks. | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "Growing Mountain", "Blue Paramount", "Zooming Logo" | '''Nicknames:''' "Growing Mountain", "Blue Paramount", "Zooming Logo" | ||
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the abstract mountain logo, with "Paramount" in black script in the light blue circle like the other Paramount logos, and the "A Gulf + Western Company" byline at the bottom in {{ | '''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the abstract mountain logo, with "Paramount" in black script in the light blue circle like the other Paramount logos, and the "A Gulf + Western Company" byline at the bottom in {{color | ||
|deepskyblue|light blue}}. It begins to zoom up on us, as the stars (which are followed by light trail-streaks) and byline zoom past, and both the mountain and circle grow bigger until we are literally right on top of the peak of the mountain, with "Paramount" centering in, filling the middle of the screen. When the peak hits the bottom and "Paramount" fits the center, "Paramount" begins to shine, then there is a very bright flash, and it dies down to reveal the Paramount script logo (in {{color | |||
|blue|blue}}) and a small "VIDEO" (shining a bit) between two {{color | |||
|blue|blue}} lines. | |||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||