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  1. 1st logo: On a black background, we see a blue globe, with longitude and latitude lines. An orange shooting star shoots across twice, and then forms a neon green outlined videotape. The videotape spins around throughout, and then we zoom in from the globe as the videotape flies off-screen. Then...

  2. Aug 9, 2024 · Prism Entertainment was a home entertainment company that was started by Barry Collier in 1984, which would be later renamed to Prism Pictures once it moved into film production in 1992, before closing in 1997. Currently, most, if not all of the Prism library sits with Invincible Pictures.

  3. Seen on tapes by Prism in the '80s and early '90s, including The Forest, My Little Girl, Night Friend, Legal Tender, Last Call, The Pink Chiquitas, The Arrival, Blood Hook, Red Blooded American Girl, The Boneyard, and The Land of Faraway, among many others.

  4. Recently, we've done several changes to help out this wiki, from deleting empty pages, improving the navigation, adding a rules page, as well as merging film infoboxes. You can check out the latest overhauls that we have done on this wiki so far, as well as upcoming updates in our announcement post here .

  5. Prism Entertainment. 1st Logo (April 1, 1984-1992) Nicknames: "Neon Videotape (of Doom)", "ZAP", "Black Triangle/Prism", "The Pink Floyd Logo", "Dark Side of the Videotape" Logo: The blue globe (With longitude and latitude lines) appears on the black background.

  6. Discover new TV shows and movies from Prism Entertainment and where you can watch them.

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Prism Entertainment was originally founded in 1984 by Barry Collier to handle videocassette releases. In 1985, the company had secured deals with Metromedia Producers Corporation and Marvel Comics to issue their videocassettes, the deal soon lapsed within a year.

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