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<div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Key+Video&amp;version=206&amp;savePath=%2Fpage%2FKey%2BVideo&amp;saveType=page"><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><i><font face="Arial"><font color="#ffa500">Logo descriptions by</font> Matt Williams, James Stanley Barr, and wisp2007<br/><font color="#ffa500">Logo captures by</font> wisp2007, Eric S., codyfinke, Dean Stewart Rumsey, and V of Doom<br/></font></i></font><font color="#333333"><i><font color="#ffa500">Additional edits by <font color="#333333">thehugetvfan<br/></font></font></i></font><i><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial"><font color="#ffa500">Video captures courtesy of</font></font></font><font color="#333333"> Watcher3223, TheLogoChamp, </font></i><font color="#333333"><i>and DudeThatLogo</i><font face="Arial"><br/><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: Key Video was a sub-label of [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/Fox Video]]  for low-budget, classic, and TV movie releases on video. It was later  reactivated by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment as "Key DVD" to  distribute budget DVDs, but the reformation was short-lived.<br/><br/><br/></font><font face="Arial">1st Logo<br/>(1983-1984)<br/></font></font> <font color="#333333"> <div align="center"><font color="#333333"><br/></font></div><div align="center"><img align="bottom" alt="Key Video (1983)" height="209" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/O4z7l6WE-rnFBdRx4kjM9g15903/GW278H209" title="Key Video (1983)" width="278"/><iframe frameborder="0" height="210" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/5d31d125d34d95feb920d76344ebdcbe48edefde" width="372"></iframe></div></font></font><div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u><br/></u></font></div><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Nicknames</u>: "Space", "Key Video in Space"</font><font color="#333333"><br/><u><br/></u></font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u>Logo</u>: On a computerized space background, the words "<font color="#f7bf5e"><b>KEY VIDEO</b></font>",  in a yellow Helvetica font, appear with a dissolving effect, arranged  in a spiral-like fashion. They spin and spiral around five times in a Möbius strip path. After that, they  arrange themselves in a straight line, then dissolving out with a "chyron mist" effect.</font><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Variant</u>:  A B&amp;W variant of the logo exists for films in B&amp;W. So far, this  is known only to appear on the 1984 VHS release of the 1948 film </font><font color="#333333"><i>The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.</i><br/><br/><u>FX/SFX</u>: The space background, and the words dissolving, spiraling, and arranging in a straight line. 2D CGI graphics.<font color="#333333"><br/><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u>Music/Sounds</u>: A heavy synth fanfare that seems to increase in pitch during its duration.<br/><br/></font><u>Availability</u>:  Extremely rare, due to its very short lifespan and the fact that  releases with this logo carried the next logo's packaging. Can be found  on VHS releases of</font><i> Who'll Stop the Rain</i>, <i>The Buddy System</i><font color="#333333"> and <i>Listen to Your Heart</i>  (not to be confused with the Roxette/D.H.T. song of the same name). A  B&amp;W version was also sighted on a 1984 VHS release of <i>The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.</i><br/><br/></font></font><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Editor's Note</u>: None.</font><br/><font color="#333333"><br/><br/><br/>2nd Logo<br/><font face="Arial">(</font><font face="Arial">1984-1990)<br/></font></font> </font><div align="center"><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><img align="bottom" alt="Key Video (1984, B&amp;W)" height="153" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/0/vGC4dr7MOE0LaPFRirWhNw421230/GW204H153" title="Key Video (1984, B&amp;W)" width="204"/></font><font color="#333333"><img align="bottom" alt="Key Video (1984)" height="153" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/oIZjUOO6ivpI0UdE2UcdVQ17615/GW204H153" title="Key Video (1984)" width="204"/></font><img align="bottom" alt="Key Video (1985, with Chase Surround bug)" height="153" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/-uENrDM1lFfQTY_7mS6BDw70662/GW204H153" title="Key Video (1985, with Chase Surround bug)" width="204"/><img align="bottom" alt="Key Video orange/green variant (2nd capture)" height="153" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/SBsSd2Pa4UE_V2lQn3jZ2g261606/GW204H153" title="Key Video orange/green variant (2nd capture)" width="204"/><img align="bottom" alt="Key Video trailer logo" height="153" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/n6k6b3uaqXA0aXj0lwLY6w1040751/GW204H153" title="Key Video trailer logo" width="204"/></font><font size="3"><iframe frameborder="0" height="172" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/f8ec5c462bf89b27d267159cc90b3600b663440c" width="303"></iframe><iframe frameborder="0" height="172" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/00126690fb7c8f5701d7c272e4ba4265ab39ff2f" width="303"></iframe></font></div><div align="center"></div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Nicknames</u>: "The Key", "Tri-Colored Key"</font></font></div><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u>Logo</u>:  On a shady gray background, two 3-D elongated shapes and a cylinder  flip towards the screen. The shapes align together, forming the outline  of a key, as the 3-D words "<b>KEY VIDEO</b>" zoom out below. The logo “shines” and turns colorful, the top half</font><font color="#46bceb"> blue</font><font color="#333333">, the circle part <font color="#ff0000">red</font>, and the bottom half <font color="#7507b5">purple</font>. The text "<b>KEY VIDEO</b>" (in ITC Lubalin Graph Bold) is a shade of </font><font color="#f53d77">pink</font><font color="#333333">, </font><font color="#ffffff" face="Arial"><font color="#dbcccc">white</font></font><font color="#333333">, and </font><font color="#46bceb">blue<font color="#333333">.<br/></font></font></font><font size="3"><u><br/>Variants</u>:<br/> </font><ul><li> <font size="3">The logo sometimes appears in black and white.</font></li><li><font size="3">On the lower right of where the company name is, there is either a trademark symbol "TM" or a registered trademark symbol <font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font color="#333333">"</font>®<font color="#333333">".</font></font></font></font></li><li> <font size="3">This has appeared in <font color="#ffa500">orange</font>, <font color="#106291">blue</font>, and <font color="#14b814">green</font><font color="#333333"> colors at least once. The background is a more grayish color and the "<b>KEY VIDEO</b>" text is shaded in </font><font color="#14b814">green<font color="#000000">,</font> </font><font color="#dbd9cc">w</font><font color="#dbdacc">hite</font><font color="#333333"><font color="#333333">,</font> and </font><font color="#ffa500">orange</font><font color="#333333">.</font></font></li><li> <font size="3">The [[Chace Surround Sound]] logo may appear at the top left of the screen. This is on the one instance of the <font color="#ffa500">orange</font>/<font color="#00ff00">green</font> variant we know of.</font></li><li><font size="3">The logo is scaled down to the lower-right of the screen on parts where it explains what the preview about to be shown is about.<br/></font></li></ul><font size="3"> <br/><font color="#333333"><u>FX/SFX</u>: </font><font color="#333333">The entire formation of the logo, and the shine. All CGI.</font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u>Music/Sounds</u>: Starts with a long, ascending synth note, followed by 3 synth chords mixed with drumbeats.</font><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u>Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants</u>: <br/></font></div><ul><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On the 1987 VHS of<i> The Treasure of the Sierra Madre</i>,   a male voiceover (Bill St. James, VO artist for HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Adult  Swim, and Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite, and host of the weekend radio show <i>TimeWarp</i>)  says: "Watch the end of this videocassette for a  special preview of  the Humphrey Bogart series from Key Video's Spotlight  Collection".</font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On the 1987 VHS re-release of <i>Blue Hawaii</i>, St. James says: "Be sure to watch the end of this  videocassette for a special preview of Key Video's Elvis Presley  Collection".<br/></font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On the 1987 VHS releases of <i>In the Heat of the Night, They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!, </i>and <i>The Organization, </i>St. James says "Watch the end of this videocassette for a preview of the Sidney Potiter series from Key Video's Spotlight Collection".</font></li></ul><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Availability</u>:  Rare, but easy to find on tapes with the Key Video logo at the bottom  of the cover and rainbow stripes appearing on the lower-top of it. Tapes  with this logo include <i>Where the Boys Are '84</i><i> </i>(the first film distributed by [[TriStar Pictures|TriStar]]), <i>The Vindicator</i>, <i>My Man Adam</i>, <i>P.I. Private Investigations, Anguish, Shock Treatment</i>, <i>Lovelines</i>, <i>The Boss's Wife, Fever Pitch, Zardoz, Roustabout, Bedroom Eyes</i>, <i>Inferno</i>, <i>The Legend of Billie Jean</i>, <i>Paradise Hawaiian Style</i>, <i>Dark Night of the Scarecrow</i>, <i>High Anxiety</i>, <i>92 in the Shade</i>, <i>The Gospel According to Vic</i>, <i>Lies</i>, <i>The Good Father</i>, <i>Eat the Peach</i>, <i>Prime Cut</i>, <i>The Park is Mine</i>, and <i>Tomorrow's Child</i>, among others. An out-of-sync version appears on the 1985 VHS of <i>Helter Skelter  </i>(one of the rarest Key Video titles). This is retained by surprise on the 1997 20th Century Fox Selections VHS of <i>Better Off Dead</i>, seen after the 1995 Fox Video logo. The black and white variant was spotted on the Key Video releases of <i>Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman</i> and <i>Young Frankenstein</i>, among other black and white films. The green/orange variant appears on the VHS release of <i>Footlight Serenade</i>. It is unknown if it has appeared any other times, nor if there is a version without the Chace bug. It may also appear on early 2000s reprints from TCFHE, using the original Key Video box, such as <i>The Laughing Policeman.</i><br/><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u><font color="#333333"><u>Editor's Note</u></font></u>: None.<br/><br/><br/><br/></font>3rd Logo<br/>(Early 2000s)<br/></font><div align="center"><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><img align="bottom" alt="Key Video" height="175" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/11e953e540764ba79501994161806515/GW233H175" title="Key Video" width="233"/></font><img align="bottom" alt="Key DVD (inverted variant)" height="175" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/39370d7f0750a818c29af44f7302313d/GW311H175" title="Key DVD (inverted variant)" width="311"/><font color="#333333"><img align="bottom" alt="Key DVD" height="175" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/3x6187tHAgKbNs9-5uPVeA34198/GW233H175" title="Key DVD" width="233"/></font></font></div><font size="3"><br/><u>Nickname</u>: "The Key II", "The Key to Boredom"<br/><br/><font color="#333333"><u>Logo</u>:  On a white background is a black key with the prongs pointed upward  inside a black rectangle. The text "<b>KEY VIDEO</b>" (or "<b>KEY DVD</b>") in Engravers Gothic font is seen below the rectangle.</font></font><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><font size="3"><u>Variant</u>: An inverted variant exists with the logo in white on a black background.<br/><font><font color="#333333"><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u>FX/SFX</u>: </font><font color="#333333">None</font><font color="#333333">.<br/><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u>Music/Sounds</u>: None</font>.<br/><br/><font color="#333333"><u>Availability</u>: Can be found on any DVD spouting the Key DVD logo, such as <i>Slaughter of the Innocents</i>. This also appears on the original DVD of <i>Basket Case 3: The Progeny</i>, even though the packaging says 20th Century Fox. The DVD <i>Goosebumps: The Ghost Next Door </i>strangely has the Key DVD logo on the entire packaging, but this logo doesn't appear.<br/><br/></font></font></font><font size="3"><font><font color="#333333"><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Editor's Note</u></font></font></u></font></font>: We would expect that by the early 2000s, a logo for this company would have animation and music, similar to how the previous ones did.</font></font></font></div></div><br/></div>
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<div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Key+Video&amp;version=206&amp;savePath=%2Fpage%2FKey%2BVideo&amp;saveType=page"><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><i><font face="Arial"><font color="#ffa500">Logo descriptions by</font> Matt Williams, James Stanley Barr, and wisp2007<br/><font color="#ffa500">Logo captures by</font> wisp2007, Eric S., codyfinke, Dean Stewart Rumsey, and V of Doom<br/></font></i></font><font color="#333333"><i><font color="#ffa500">Additional edits by <font color="#333333">thehugetvfan<br/></font></font></i></font><i><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial"><font color="#ffa500">Video captures courtesy of</font></font></font><font color="#333333"> Watcher3223, TheLogoChamp, </font></i><font color="#333333"><i>and DudeThatLogo</i><font face="Arial"><br/><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: Key Video was a sub-label of [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/Fox Video]]  for low-budget, classic, and TV movie releases on video. It was later  reactivated by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment as "Key DVD" to  distribute budget DVDs, but the reformation was short-lived.<br/><br/><br/></font><font face="Arial">1st Logo<br/>(1983-1984)<br/></font></font> <font color="#333333"> <div align="center"><font color="#333333"><br/></font></div><div align="center">[[File:O4z7l6WE-rnFBdRx4kjM9g15903.jpeg|278px|Key Video (1983)]]<iframe frameborder="0" height="210" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/5d31d125d34d95feb920d76344ebdcbe48edefde" width="372"></iframe></div></font></font><div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u><br/></u></font></div><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Nicknames</u>: "Space", "Key Video in Space"</font><font color="#333333"><br/><u><br/></u></font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u>Logo</u>: On a computerized space background, the words "<font color="#f7bf5e"><b>KEY VIDEO</b></font>",  in a yellow Helvetica font, appear with a dissolving effect, arranged  in a spiral-like fashion. They spin and spiral around five times in a Möbius strip path. After that, they  arrange themselves in a straight line, then dissolving out with a "chyron mist" effect.</font><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Variant</u>:  A B&amp;W variant of the logo exists for films in B&amp;W. So far, this  is known only to appear on the 1984 VHS release of the 1948 film </font><font color="#333333"><i>The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.</i><br/><br/><u>FX/SFX</u>: The space background, and the words dissolving, spiraling, and arranging in a straight line. 2D CGI graphics.<font color="#333333"><br/><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u>Music/Sounds</u>: A heavy synth fanfare that seems to increase in pitch during its duration.<br/><br/></font><u>Availability</u>:  Extremely rare, due to its very short lifespan and the fact that  releases with this logo carried the next logo's packaging. Can be found  on VHS releases of</font><i> Who'll Stop the Rain</i>, <i>The Buddy System</i><font color="#333333"> and <i>Listen to Your Heart</i>  (not to be confused with the Roxette/D.H.T. song of the same name). A  B&amp;W version was also sighted on a 1984 VHS release of <i>The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.</i><br/><br/></font></font><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Editor's Note</u>: None.</font><br/><font color="#333333"><br/><br/><br/>2nd Logo<br/><font face="Arial">(</font><font face="Arial">1984-1990)<br/></font></font> </font><div align="center"><font size="3"><font color="#333333">[[Vgc4dr7moe0lapfrirwhnw421230.bmp|204px|Key Video (1984, B&W)]]</font><font color="#333333">[[File:OIZjUOO6ivpI0UdE2UcdVQ17615.jpeg|204px|Key Video (1984)]]</font>[[File:-uENrDM1lFfQTY 7mS6BDw70662.jpeg|204px|Key Video (1985, with Chase Surround bug)]][[File:SBsSd2Pa4UE V2lQn3jZ2g261606.png|204px|Key Video orange/green variant (2nd capture)]][[File:N6k6b3uaqXA0aXj0lwLY6w1040751.jpeg|204px|Key Video trailer logo]]</font><font size="3"><iframe frameborder="0" height="172" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/f8ec5c462bf89b27d267159cc90b3600b663440c" width="303"></iframe><iframe frameborder="0" height="172" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/00126690fb7c8f5701d7c272e4ba4265ab39ff2f" width="303"></iframe></font></div><div align="center"></div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Nicknames</u>: "The Key", "Tri-Colored Key"</font></font></div><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u>Logo</u>:  On a shady gray background, two 3-D elongated shapes and a cylinder  flip towards the screen. The shapes align together, forming the outline  of a key, as the 3-D words "<b>KEY VIDEO</b>" zoom out below. The logo “shines” and turns colorful, the top half</font><font color="#46bceb"> blue</font><font color="#333333">, the circle part <font color="#ff0000">red</font>, and the bottom half <font color="#7507b5">purple</font>. The text "<b>KEY VIDEO</b>" (in ITC Lubalin Graph Bold) is a shade of </font><font color="#f53d77">pink</font><font color="#333333">, </font><font color="#ffffff" face="Arial"><font color="#dbcccc">white</font></font><font color="#333333">, and </font><font color="#46bceb">blue<font color="#333333">.<br/></font></font></font><font size="3"><u><br/>Variants</u>:<br/> </font><ul><li> <font size="3">The logo sometimes appears in black and white.</font></li><li><font size="3">On the lower right of where the company name is, there is either a trademark symbol "TM" or a registered trademark symbol <font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font color="#333333">"</font>®<font color="#333333">".</font></font></font></font></li><li> <font size="3">This has appeared in <font color="#ffa500">orange</font>, <font color="#106291">blue</font>, and <font color="#14b814">green</font><font color="#333333"> colors at least once. The background is a more grayish color and the "<b>KEY VIDEO</b>" text is shaded in </font><font color="#14b814">green<font color="#000000">,</font> </font><font color="#dbd9cc">w</font><font color="#dbdacc">hite</font><font color="#333333"><font color="#333333">,</font> and </font><font color="#ffa500">orange</font><font color="#333333">.</font></font></li><li> <font size="3">The [[Chace Surround Sound]] logo may appear at the top left of the screen. This is on the one instance of the <font color="#ffa500">orange</font>/<font color="#00ff00">green</font> variant we know of.</font></li><li><font size="3">The logo is scaled down to the lower-right of the screen on parts where it explains what the preview about to be shown is about.<br/></font></li></ul><font size="3"> <br/><font color="#333333"><u>FX/SFX</u>: </font><font color="#333333">The entire formation of the logo, and the shine. All CGI.</font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u>Music/Sounds</u>: Starts with a long, ascending synth note, followed by 3 synth chords mixed with drumbeats.</font><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u>Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants</u>: <br/></font></div><ul><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On the 1987 VHS of<i> The Treasure of the Sierra Madre</i>,  a male voiceover (Bill St. James, VO artist for HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Adult  Swim, and Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite, and host of the weekend radio show <i>TimeWarp</i>)  says: "Watch the end of this videocassette for a  special preview of  the Humphrey Bogart series from Key Video's Spotlight  Collection".</font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On the 1987 VHS re-release of <i>Blue Hawaii</i>, St. James says: "Be sure to watch the end of this  videocassette for a special preview of Key Video's Elvis Presley  Collection".<br/></font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On the 1987 VHS releases of <i>In the Heat of the Night, They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!, </i>and <i>The Organization, </i>St. James says "Watch the end of this videocassette for a preview of the Sidney Potiter series from Key Video's Spotlight Collection".</font></li></ul><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Availability</u>:   Rare, but easy to find on tapes with the Key Video logo at the bottom  of the cover and rainbow stripes appearing on the lower-top of it.  Tapes  with this logo include <i>Where the Boys Are '84</i><i> </i>(the first film distributed by [[TriStar Pictures|TriStar]]), <i>The Vindicator</i>, <i>My Man Adam</i>, <i>P.I. Private Investigations, Anguish, Shock Treatment</i>, <i>Lovelines</i>, <i>The Boss's Wife, Fever Pitch, Zardoz, Roustabout, Bedroom Eyes</i>, <i>Inferno</i>, <i>The Legend of Billie Jean</i>, <i>Paradise Hawaiian Style</i>, <i>Dark Night of the Scarecrow</i>, <i>High Anxiety</i>, <i>92 in the Shade</i>, <i>The Gospel According to Vic</i>, <i>Lies</i>, <i>The Good Father</i>, <i>Eat the Peach</i>, <i>Prime Cut</i>, <i>The Park is Mine</i>, and <i>Tomorrow's Child</i>, among others. An out-of-sync version appears on the 1985 VHS of <i>Helter Skelter </i>(one of the rarest Key Video titles). This is retained by surprise on the 1997 20th Century Fox Selections VHS of <i>Better Off Dead</i>, seen after the 1995 Fox Video logo. The black and white variant was spotted on the Key Video releases of <i>Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman</i> and <i>Young Frankenstein</i>, among other black and white films. The green/orange variant appears on the VHS release of <i>Footlight Serenade</i>. It is unknown if it has appeared any other times, nor if there is a version without the Chace bug. It may also appear on early 2000s reprints from TCFHE, using the original Key Video box, such as <i>The Laughing Policeman.</i><br/><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u><font color="#333333"><u>Editor's Note</u></font></u>: None.<br/><br/><br/><br/></font>3rd Logo<br/>(Early 2000s)<br/></font><div align="center"><font size="3"><font color="#333333">[[File:11e953e540764ba79501994161806515.png|233px|Key Video]]</font>[[File:39370d7f0750a818c29af44f7302313d.png|311px|Key DVD (inverted variant)]]<font color="#333333">[[File:3x6187tHAgKbNs9-5uPVeA34198.jpeg|233px|Key DVD]]</font></font></div><font size="3"><br/><u>Nickname</u>: "The Key II", "The Key to Boredom"<br/><br/><font color="#333333"><u>Logo</u>:  On a white background is a black key with the prongs pointed upward  inside a black rectangle. The text "<b>KEY VIDEO</b>" (or "<b>KEY DVD</b>") in Engravers Gothic font is seen below the rectangle.</font></font><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><font size="3"><u>Variant</u>: An inverted variant exists with the logo in white on a black background.<br/><font><font color="#333333"><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u>FX/SFX</u>: </font><font color="#333333">None</font><font color="#333333">.<br/><br/></font><font color="#333333"><u>Music/Sounds</u>: None</font>.<br/><br/><font color="#333333"><u>Availability</u>: Can be found on any DVD spouting the Key DVD logo, such as <i>Slaughter of the Innocents</i>. This also appears on the original DVD of <i>Basket Case 3: The Progeny</i>, even though the packaging says 20th Century Fox. The DVD <i>Goosebumps: The Ghost Next Door </i>strangely has the Key DVD logo on the entire packaging, but this logo doesn't appear.<br/><br/></font></font></font><font size="3"><font><font color="#333333"><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Editor's Note</u></font></font></u></font></font>: We would expect that by the early 2000s, a logo for this company would have animation and music, similar to how the previous ones did.</font></font></font></div></div><br/></div>

Latest revision as of 15:32, 3 November 2020

Logo descriptions by Matt Williams, James Stanley Barr, and wisp2007
Logo captures by wisp2007, Eric S., codyfinke, Dean Stewart Rumsey, and V of Doom
Additional edits by thehugetvfan
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Background: Key Video was a sub-label of CBS/Fox Video for low-budget, classic, and TV movie releases on video. It was later reactivated by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment as "Key DVD" to distribute budget DVDs, but the reformation was short-lived.


1st Logo
(1983-1984)


Nicknames: "Space", "Key Video in Space"

Logo: On a computerized space background, the words "KEY VIDEO", in a yellow Helvetica font, appear with a dissolving effect, arranged in a spiral-like fashion. They spin and spiral around five times in a Möbius strip path. After that, they arrange themselves in a straight line, then dissolving out with a "chyron mist" effect.

Variant: A B&W variant of the logo exists for films in B&W. So far, this is known only to appear on the 1984 VHS release of the 1948 film The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.

FX/SFX: The space background, and the words dissolving, spiraling, and arranging in a straight line. 2D CGI graphics.

Music/Sounds: A heavy synth fanfare that seems to increase in pitch during its duration.

Availability: Extremely rare, due to its very short lifespan and the fact that releases with this logo carried the next logo's packaging. Can be found on VHS releases of
Who'll Stop the Rain, The Buddy System and Listen to Your Heart (not to be confused with the Roxette/D.H.T. song of the same name). A B&W version was also sighted on a 1984 VHS release of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.

Editor's Note: None.



2nd Logo
(1984-1990)
Nicknames: "The Key", "Tri-Colored Key"

Logo: On a shady gray background, two 3-D elongated shapes and a cylinder flip towards the screen. The shapes align together, forming the outline of a key, as the 3-D words "KEY VIDEO" zoom out below. The logo “shines” and turns colorful, the top half blue, the circle part red, and the bottom half purple. The text "KEY VIDEO" (in ITC Lubalin Graph Bold) is a shade of pink, white, and blue.

Variants
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  • The logo sometimes appears in black and white.
  • On the lower right of where the company name is, there is either a trademark symbol "TM" or a registered trademark symbol "®".
  • This has appeared in orange, blue, and green colors at least once. The background is a more grayish color and the "KEY VIDEO" text is shaded in green, white, and orange.
  • The Chace Surround Sound logo may appear at the top left of the screen. This is on the one instance of the orange/green variant we know of.
  • The logo is scaled down to the lower-right of the screen on parts where it explains what the preview about to be shown is about.

FX/SFX: The entire formation of the logo, and the shine. All CGI.

Music/Sounds: Starts with a long, ascending synth note, followed by 3 synth chords mixed with drumbeats.

Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:
  • On the 1987 VHS of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, a male voiceover (Bill St. James, VO artist for HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Adult Swim, and Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite, and host of the weekend radio show TimeWarp) says: "Watch the end of this videocassette for a special preview of the Humphrey Bogart series from Key Video's Spotlight Collection".
  • On the 1987 VHS re-release of Blue Hawaii, St. James says: "Be sure to watch the end of this videocassette for a special preview of Key Video's Elvis Presley Collection".
  • On the 1987 VHS releases of In the Heat of the Night, They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!, and The Organization, St. James says "Watch the end of this videocassette for a preview of the Sidney Potiter series from Key Video's Spotlight Collection".

Availability: Rare, but easy to find on tapes with the Key Video logo at the bottom of the cover and rainbow stripes appearing on the lower-top of it. Tapes with this logo include Where the Boys Are '84 (the first film distributed by TriStar), The Vindicator, My Man Adam, P.I. Private Investigations, Anguish, Shock Treatment, Lovelines, The Boss's Wife, Fever Pitch, Zardoz, Roustabout, Bedroom Eyes, Inferno, The Legend of Billie Jean, Paradise Hawaiian Style, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, High Anxiety, 92 in the Shade, The Gospel According to Vic, Lies, The Good Father, Eat the Peach, Prime Cut, The Park is Mine, and Tomorrow's Child, among others. An out-of-sync version appears on the 1985 VHS of Helter Skelter (one of the rarest Key Video titles). This is retained by surprise on the 1997 20th Century Fox Selections VHS of Better Off Dead, seen after the 1995 Fox Video logo. The black and white variant was spotted on the Key Video releases of Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman and Young Frankenstein, among other black and white films. The green/orange variant appears on the VHS release of Footlight Serenade. It is unknown if it has appeared any other times, nor if there is a version without the Chace bug. It may also appear on early 2000s reprints from TCFHE, using the original Key Video box, such as The Laughing Policeman.

Editor's Note: None.



3rd Logo
(Early 2000s)
Key VideoKey DVD (inverted variant)Key DVD

Nickname: "The Key II", "The Key to Boredom"

Logo: On a white background is a black key with the prongs pointed upward inside a black rectangle. The text "KEY VIDEO" (or "KEY DVD") in Engravers Gothic font is seen below the rectangle.

Variant: An inverted variant exists with the logo in white on a black background.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Can be found on any DVD spouting the Key DVD logo, such as Slaughter of the Innocents. This also appears on the original DVD of Basket Case 3: The Progeny, even though the packaging says 20th Century Fox. The DVD Goosebumps: The Ghost Next Door strangely has the Key DVD logo on the entire packaging, but this logo doesn't appear.

Editor's Note: We would expect that by the early 2000s, a logo for this company would have animation and music, similar to how the previous ones did.