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  1. Paramount Home Entertainment (formerly known as "Paramount Home Media Distribution", "Paramount Home Video", and "Paramount Video") is Paramount Pictures' home media division and was formed around 1978/1979 (some sources claim late 1975). The company owns the home media rights to films and shows...

    • June 1980-June 1, 1988. Bumper: TBA. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: None. Availability: Seen on the 1980 VHS of Mandingo after the trailer for The Hunter and on the 1988 VHS of Fatal Attraction, after the trailer for Tucker: The Man and His Dream.
    • March 9, 1988-February 28, 1991. Bumper: On a blue-black gradient background, the title of a specific Paramount movie is shown and underneath it in capital letters the text "Coming in *Month* to video stores everywhere from Paramount" or "Coming this *Month* to video stores everywhere" is seen in a white lowercase Helvetica Bold font.
    • May 17, 1989-December 27, 2008. Paramount - Coming Attractions (1990) Promo (VHS Capture)-2. Paramount 90th Anniversary Feature Presentation. Nicknames: "Coming Attractions", "Feature Presentation", "Abstract Mountain", "Feature Presentation II", "CGI Mountain", "Ultra Majestic Mountain", "Ultra Majestic Paramount"
    • March 28, 1991-December 1, 1998. Bumper: On the background of the later 1989 (or 1995) variant of Paramount's warning screen, the title of a specific Paramount movie is displayed in capital letters, in a big silver font.
  2. Paramount Home Entertainment (previously named Paramount Home Video (1978-2002), Paramount Home Entertainment (2003-2011) and Paramount Home Media Distribution (2011-2019) is the home video division of Paramount Pictures that is responsible for the distribution of Paramount's film and television...

  3. This logo was similar to the one made for Paramount Television Service, produced at Robert Abel and Associates for Sullivan & Marks. This logo was referred as Paramount Video on-screen. The theatrical logo for Paramount Pictures was used as the interim video presentation bumper for independent...

    • (July 12, 1912, September 14, 1914-1917) Nicknames: "The Original Paramountain", "Paramount Mountain" Logo: On a black background, we see a mountain above a few clouds surrounded by stars.
    • (1917-February 15, 1927) Nicknames: "The Three Mountains in the Credits", "Three Paramountains", "Paramount Mountain II" Logo: We see one of the following bylines at the top of the screen
    • (January 18, 1926-May 17, 1955) Nicknames: "Dark Mountain", "Paramount Mountain III", "Ben Lomond Mountain" Logo: We see a snow-capped mountain against a dark sky, with clouds that look like smoke.
    • (1934-1949) Nickname: "The Popular Science Mountain", "Paramount Mountain IV" Logos: 1934-1936 Variant: We see a mountain shooting above a cloud deck, with a ring of 19 or 24 stars (similar to the 5th logo).
  4. Paramount Home Entertainment (formerly "Paramount Home Media Distribution", "Paramount Home Video", and "Paramount Video") is Paramount Pictures' home media division and was formed around 1978/1979 (some sources claim late 1975).

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