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  • [[File:Starscreen (1984) (From - Australian cinema print of The Last Starfighter).png|frameless|center]] ...f ''The Last Starfighter,'' as it appears twice on the 1984 PBV VHS of the film; one time in 4:3 letterbox. It's probably plastered on most current prints
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  • ...Video was a joint venture between [[Star Video]] and the South Australian Film Corporation. File:Australian Video (1983).jpeg
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  • '''Publishing and Broadcasting Video''' ('''PBV''') was an Australian video company founded in 1982 that released videos in Australia and New Zea ...ike a trilon) to show the next logo being animated. Here's the list of the logos that animate inside the box:
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  • '''Filmways Australasian Distributors Pty. Ltd.''' was an Australian film distributor founded in 1971 by Robert Ward and Mark Josem, operating as the ...eleased By", and below it is "Australasian Distributors Pty. Ltd". Another film cell with a picture of a man operating a camera in the lower right is seen
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  • [[Category:Home entertainment logos]] [[Category:Australian home entertainment logos]]
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  • '''Variant:''' On some Australian releases, the blue background variant has a red logo and the inside of the ...te for private home use only. Any other use including making copies of the film, causing it to be seen or heard in public, or broadcasting it or causing it
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  • ...Spaceship'' (AKA: ''The Creature Wasn't Nice''). The Australian VHS of the film has the Almi Television version of this logo instead. ...zed jingle. Sometimes, it is silent, or has the opening theme to any given film.
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  • ...is a dark-to-light blue gradient with a pattern of RCA, Hoyts and Columbia logos, and the logo is modified to better resemble the standard RCA/Columbia Pict '''Availability:''' On Australian PAL tapes of releases from [[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]], [[TriStar Pictur
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  • ...t. The animation also appears to be based on the widescreen variant of the film logo, and has an updated version of the light-to-circle animation, with the ...ome Entertainment variant can be seen on DVDs and Blu-rays, even after the film company's terminations in 2001 and 2007.
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  • ...parent bar fades in below, reading "{{big|{{font|Copperplate Gothic|'''THE AUSTRALIAN "RIFLE BIRD"'''}}}}" in white with a black drop shadow, before fading out s ...life). At the end, a male announcer says "Magna Vision, Australian owned, Australian made".
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  • '''CIC-Taft Video''' was the Australian subsidiary of [[CIC Video]]. It originated as a joint venture between [[Cin ...d the warning screen scrolls. When the warning screen is done, one of four logos fades in:
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  • ...]] and [[StudioCanal]] to distribute more than 550 titles from the Miramax film library on DVD, and later that month, they made a deal with [[Echo Bridge A ...n the 2002 Australian VHS and DVD releases of ''Serendipity'' and the 2002 Australian DVD release of ''Bounce'' (despite them both released during the next logo'
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  • ...of MGM's family material mainly use the standard 1998 and 2003 [[MGM DVD]] logos instead. * Like the MGM/UA Family Entertainment and MGM Family Entertainment logos, it is seen at the end of some trailers of material that was released under
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  • '''Availability:''' Seen on an Australian VHS and other international prints of ''The Creature Wasn't Nice'' (AKA: '' ...zed jingle. Sometimes, it is silent, or has the opening theme to any given film.
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  • |key people=Darren Throop (CEO)<br>Steve Bertram (President, Film & Television)<br>Olivier Dumont (President, Family Brands) ...sgate Canada, effectively ending eOne in main after 41 years, although the film division will remain.
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  • ...ogo and being advertised as part of the line, though it does appear on the film's LaserDisc release. The logo also doesn't appear on the 1998 VHS releases * Despite the logo appearing on the case, it does not appear on Australian releases as they just use the 1995 "Disney Videos" logo (the last three vid
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  • ...MTV shows before Viacom took over distribution rights. It was seen on the Australian version of ''The Ren and Stimpy Show'' VHS "Incredibly Stupid Stories" (whi ...purple to blue and then gold), the numbers on it change from 5 to 1 like a film countdown. Then the circle rotates one more time and reveals the pre-2010 M
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  • *The quiet version is only seen after the 1986 Taft Video logo on Australian VHS tapes like ''Oliver and the Artful Dodger''. *This logo was also seen at the start of an HBO broadcast of the 1994 film ''Crackerjack''.
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  • ...still screenshot of one of their ID's used at the time. This page features logos exclusively seen on these releases, as well as ones exclusively seen on hom <!-- These logos used to be on the [[Nickelodeon Productions]] page before being taken out,
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  • ...al UK<br>StudioCanal Australia<br>StudioCanal GmbH<br>[[Tandem Productions Film & Vidéo]]<br>Paddington and Company<br>Copyrights Group<br>Harvey Unna and ...or had merged with it. As a result, StudioCanal now owns the third largest film and television library in the world, with over 6,000 titles, behind [[Warne
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