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  1. Jun 10, 2024 · UNIVERSAL. H O M E ------- V I D E O. "MCA" is in its familiar corporate font and has a white gradient texture on it, while "UNIVERSAL" is in a similar font as the movie logo from 1990-1997, but has a gradient texture on it. The text shines and soon afterwards, a globe (showing only the Americas and a small piece of Africa) fades in the center.

  2. 2021–present (primary) Starting on October 12, 2021 with the DVD release of Designated Survivor: The Complete Series, this logo had become the current logo to the studio. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. In late 1983, both the Laserdisc sister label MCA Videodisc and the VHS/Beta label MCA Videocassette ...

  3. The number of scans online uses file counts accessed via the National Archives Catalog API. The estimated total pages in each Library is calculated by taking the volume of textual records (in cubic feet) and multiplying by an average of 2,500 pages of records per cubic foot. The 2,500 page average coming from historical capacity estimates for a ...

  4. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, formerly known as MCA/Universal Home Video, is a home video distributing company owned by Universal Pictures . MCA/Universal Home Video (1993)

  5. Jun 16, 2024 · When it occurs, the logo flickers to the scope version of the 1963-90 Universal logo in open-matte with the Comcast byline in the same style as MCA's. After it forms, the logo gains a VCR restoration effect and flickers into the 1980's footage to proceed into the Cross Creek Pictures , Imagine Entertainment and Hercules Film Fund logos with the same variation.

  6. A sky blue " MCA HOME VIDEO" logo fades in the center and slowly zooms in while rotating/straitening itself into the view. This variant is nicknamed "The MCA Wallpaper". This also plasters the New World Pictures logo originally seen in this film's trailer. FX/SFX: Typical late-'80s computer effects/animation.

  7. Some MCA Home Video releases have a screen freeze of this warning. On some releases of black and white films, this warning appears in black and white. Starting in 1983, the warning screen began use on MCA Home Video laserdiscs. The text, which is in a thinner font, is altered to reference "videodiscs" instead, the "Title 17" section is located ...