TeleNative Home Entertainment (Phillipines)

Background
TeleNative Home Entertainment is the DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and VCD distribution arm of TeleNative Film Entertainment. It was first established in Octuber 1985 as "TeleNative Home Video", to distribute films from the company on VHS, Betamax, and Laserdisc. Later in 1988, the division was adquired by King, renaming it to "King/TeleNative Home Video", and started distributing Russian and Australian films by other film companies (and later adopting films fron all countries). After adquiring King's shares with VEPC in 2001, the company was renamed to it's current name "TeleNative Home Entertainment". Since 2008, TeleNative adquired Camper Video, and due to PSN creating 1st Leader in 2009, that company started owning Camper.

TeleNative Home Video

(1985-1988)

Nicknames: "The Trail", "Philippines' Experimentation With Scanimate"

Logo: On a black background, a rainbow-colored version of the TeleNative eye zooms in to the center while spinning. It places and leaves a trail from behind. Then the words "TELENATIVE HOME VIDEO" emerge from the background and also leaves a trail. Both things shine.

FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: Cheap scanimate effects.

Music/Sounds: The logo used two themes. The first one was a dramatic synth composition (complete with drums), while the second one was a 80's-esque pop theme. There's a few tapes/discs that contain this logo silent.

Availability: Very rare. It appears on the first TeleNative HV releases including Born Again, Itim Ang Mata and Ito ay isang pampublikong Lihim. There is, strangely, sport video releases or HV prints of non-TeleNative films which contain this logo.

Scare Factor: Low to medium with the 1st theme, and low with the 2nd. The music, trails and darkness might catch people off-guard, but it's harmless.

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King TeleNative Home Video

1st Logo

(1988-March 1990)

Nickname: "King/TeleNative Box"

Logo: On a black background, we see a box divided to 3 pieces. Inside them, we see the King and TeleNative logos, and in the third division there's the "HOME VIDEO" text.

Variants:

Sometimes we see a starfield, then the box appears flipping while zooming in. When it stops, the King and TeleNative logos fly and place themselves in the box. On the Barney And Jenny: The 1st Short Season VHS, the animation is different and a white background is used.

The logo may be on a red/white/blue gradient background (Filipino VHS releases) or a red/blue one (American VHS/Laserdisc/Betamax releases) on some releases.

FX/SFX: None. The flipping, zooming and flying for the 1st variant.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Very rare. Old videos from this brand are now quite hard to find, and there weren't re-releases of them. King/TeleNative prints of DualMountain, Skylight or Belyye Vody films from the time do not contain this logo; it goes straight from the FBI warning to the movie. However, this can be spotted on very early (January-March) 1990 releases from their movies like Lips Lips Eyes Eyes, Ring Along The Rails, and One Of Us Is The Detective, before the company changed their logo. Home video releases that contain the "starfield" variant include Worst Movie XIV, 4th Wall and A Message To Georgia (original VHS not sold in Atlanta because of some strange reason, but this was re-released in late 1989 for the city with the logo still here), just to name a few.

Scare Factor: None, but it's minimal for the starfield variant because of the slow zoom-in of the box.

2nd Logo

(January-February 1990)

Nicknames: "Sparkling King/TeleNative Box"

Logo: On a black background, a metallic version of the box from before (without the logos) wipes in. Then the King and TeleNative logos zoom out and place themselves on their original positions. The "HOME VIDEO" text fades in, and sparkles appear and dissapear all over the box. The copyright stamp fades in below.

FX/SFX: The wiping, zooming, fading and sparkles. Nice 2D effects, but quite outdated for the time.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: This logo was used in tandem with the previous one before the next logo came in. Was used mostly on Filipino VHSs from the time, and it was ultra rare in the US, because it only appeared on a demo tape they've made in January 23 of 1990. Appearances of this include their releases of Hollyjuan Films and Metropictures movies, including Ito ay lamang tungkol sa presyo and Siyempre sa pag-crash.

Scare Factor: None.

3rd Logo

(1990-1993)

Nicknames: "King/TeleNative Cube", "Falling Cube", "CGI King/TeleNative"

Logo: There's a blue marble surface illuminated by a spotlight. The King/Telenative logo from before, now in a cube, falls down and rolls. After stopping the camera zooms to it to face it.

Variant: The logo is seen still for a few VHS tapes.

FX/SFX: The falling cube.

Music/Sounds: None.

Music/Sounds Variants: On some Irish King/TN tapes with previews, the logo has music and a normal-sounding announcer. Before the first trailer, the man says "Some other addictive titles for the small screen, from King/TeleNative" After the last one, he says "The titles you have just seen are available on VHS. Ask your local shops for details. King and TeleNative." Oddly, the announcer is Filipino.

Availability: Rare. Seen on every King/TeleNative HV release from the era, beginning with Lights On Everything. Other examples that have this logo include prints of False Man, Never Lay Down, Filipino prints of Old Maxie & Friends (and other pre-1993 Maxie movies), Ang isang iba't ibang mga pelikula hindi mo pa nakita bago, Who's Mommy?, In Los Angeles, the first three Black Lodge movies, Langit, Isang gabi hindi na puno ng bangungot, $1 Budget Film, B XIX: Return Of The Dead B!, Ang pang-agham laro ng buhay, the Indonesian films Tidak luar, Jarak tembak, Inggris, Amerika dan Babi, and the Polish films Film O Rozmowy komórkowe, Prezydent Jaes Daje nam nowy kraj, Zostań tam: Jest więcej Spodenki wkrótce, Sierżant Rex, and Idź zakończeniu. (King strangely distributed some non-TeleNative Indonesian/Polish films in video under the non-international brand during the time). An easy way to find this logo is to look for the print logo on the front or back of the tape. Among the last tapes to use this logo were the 1993 prints of Tisa and Pagsalakay. Raised to very rare for the still version.

Scare Factor: None. How scary a box falling can be?

4th Logo

(1993)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye I", "Columbia/Tristar Rip-Off I", "The King/TeleNative Boxes I", "The Boxes Unite", "Filipino Boxes I", "Prototype KT Boxes", "Birth Of The Boxes"

Logo: On a black background we see a split rectangle, and the King and TeleNative logos (the King logo is a tiger wearing a crown sitting on a chair) zoom out. The King one places at the left side of the rectangle, making the TN one place at the right side of it. Above, we see the words "KING/TELENATIVE" fading above the box and "HOME VIDEO" below it.

Variants:

On the November 1993 release of Freak, the words doesn't fade in.

On the 1993 release of Suweko tao sa Maynila, the logo is still and the colors are inverted.

FX/SFX: The zooming and fading.

Cheesy Factor: A boring effort unlike the previous logo.

Music/Sounds: Just a single acoustic guitar note. Most of the time, it's silent.

Availability: Extremely rare. This is the very first logo featuring a box motif, which would eventually develop into the familiar King TeleNative Home Video logo. It is also a placeholder, meaning that it wasn't used for a very long time. Among the releases with this logo are some prints of Boo, Zebra Ilaw, Old Maxie II: Back From The Ground, Waterfield, Freak, and How To Travel: A Ghost's Way. Due to the international brand dropping in 1993, VHS releases outside the United States or the Philippines now include this and the next logo. An example is the Swedish VHS of Din nyhet av kvällen, one of TeleNative International's first films. On re-releases of some pre-1993 King/TeleNative videos (some in their original packaging) and most notably some early Drawing Triangle releases with the old King/TeleNative print logo (such as Hillbilly Dragons: Theater Talk), this logo plasters over the previous logo.

Scare Factor: Minimal. It may surprise you but it's nothing terrifying.

5th Logo

(1993-1994)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye II", "Columbia/Tristar Rip-Off II", "The King/TeleNative Boxes II", "The Boxes Separate", "Filipino Boxes II", "Day Of The Boxes"

Logo: On a white or black background, we see two boxed outlined with a black border. The first one has a newly-done King Tiger on the 1989 TN space background and the other one has the TeleNative logo with the same space background from it's movie logo. Above them are the words "KING/TELENATIVE", and below there's "HOME VIDEO".

FX/SFX: None.

Cheesy Factor: The King Tiger is pasted on the TeleNative space background. However, the original King logo has the tiger on the interior of a castle, so that's why it looks cheesy.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Very rare, seeing that this logo was used for a more longer time than the previous. Check your thrift stores for tapes featuring a King/TeleNative print logo on the cover. It was seen on tapes from the time such as the VHS of Tubig sa aking iskuter and the VCD of Piano Keys (first VCD by the company). Others include State Of The Art, Information, Huwag Alamin ang mga ito Ito ay Biyernes?, and Rated RPG. Can also be found on prints of international TeleNative releases of Light Night (UK), Un monde minuscule carré (France), and others. May be also found on the comapny's prints of Une Films and Logiclight productions.

Scare Factor: None.

6th Logo

(1994-2000, 2003, 2009)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye III", "Columbia/Tristar Rip-Off III", "The King/TeleNative Boxes III", "Inmortal Logo", "Filipino Boxes III", "Night Of The Boxes"

Logo: We see the sunny sky, with clouds passing by. The "KING/TELENATIVE" text appears after some seconds, and zooms out while rotating, while the King and TeleNative boxes from before zoom in. This time, they have a bronze border instead of a black one. When both things stop, the words "HOME VIDEO" are created by a white light.

Variants:

Some Drawing Triangle Home Video releases distributed by K-T in America and in the Philippines have the King/TeleNative joint byline on the bottom.

There exists a rare still version of the logo, which was found on VERY early King TeleNative Home Video releases on DVD. (From December 1997)

There is also an abridged version for some promotional VHS releases.

There is a silent version on the original DVD release of Because of Maxie.

On a home video TV spot for Swingin' Brothers 1st Short Collection, it's placed on a black background alongside the 1993 Skylight Home Video logo.

A black & white version can be found on B&W releases such as VHS tapes of the TV series Escape.

On other early DVDs by the company (during January 1998-May 1999), the trailer variant plays, but the phrase is replaced by a metallic DVD logo.

Trailer Variants: Rarely, during 1994-1996 releases of the company, the boxes would slide away, the KTHV text would fade out, and the sky would fade out to a black background with one of the following phrases would zoom in from the center of the screen:

COMING SOON TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU

COMING SOON TO HOME VIDEO

NOW AVAILABLE ON HOME VIDEO

NOW AVAILABLE

Afterwards, a trailer with one of the following features would be played. On Australian, Canadian and Filipino tapes, the logos would fade out and one of these:

COMING SOON ("Darating sa susunod na buwan" (Coming next month in English) in Filipino releases)

NOW AVAILABLE ("Ngayon sa mga tindahan" (Now on stores in English) in Filipino releases)

would slide in from the top and bottom respectively.

FX/SFX: The clouds, the animation of the texts, the zoom in, and light. Nice CGI for 1994.

Cheesy Factor: Again, the King Tiger logo is pasted over on the TeleNative space background, which makes it still confusing and cheesy. It was fixed for the next logo, however.

Music/Sounds: A light fanfare with the sounds of the wind. Silent for the still version.

Availability: Very common. It appears on most King/Telenative VHS, VCD, Laserdisc and DVD releases. The trailer variants were used in a total of 122 tapes, while people say there were 435 tapes including the normal logo. Some of these include Huwag Sundin Ang Banayad, Upside Down, Puh: Killer Bear, 7 7 Guys, the Hungarian Ne Cserkészd, Don't Go, and Carl ay sa telepono. Strangely, on the French 1997 VHS of Une histoire inconnue and the 1998 VHS of It's All About The Gun, this logo is not shown at all; it just goes straight to the trailers. It suprisingly appears on the 2003 DVD of 20 Year Old's Mental View, and a 2009 Blu-Ray of My Name Is Not Lam, despite the company being currently named TeleNative Home Entertainment.

Scare Factor: None. This has been a favorite of many.

7th Logo

(1995)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye IV", "Columbia/Tristar Rip-Off IV", "The King/TeleNative Boxes IV", "K-T Print Boxes I", "Filipino Boxes IV"

Logo: On a dark blue background, we see the K-T boxes outlined in black. This time, the King Tiger is in the interior of the castle, making the TN eye just use the space background. There's also the texts: "KING/TELENATIVE" and "HOME VIDEO", which are placed above and below the logo respectively.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the spot.

Availability: Extinct; it was only aired on TV spots of the company's upcoming HV releases.

Scare Factor: None.

8th Logo

(1995-2000)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye V", "Columbia/Tristar Rip-Off V", "1st Disappearance Of The Boxes", "K-T Logos Up-Close", "Showing The World", "K-T's Side By Side Logo"

Logo: We see a yellow circle rotating, with many orange lights surrounding it. It then zooms out to reveal the space background of the 1989 TN logo, with a still shot of the King Tiger on the left and the TeleNative eye on the right. The circle moves to the bottom part of the screen, while we see the King Tiger raising it's arm, to reveal he has a wand in it's hands, which glows on the top part of it. Both logos start zooming in, while the white words "KING/TELENATIVE HOME VIDEO" appear at the top part of the screen via "blur" effect. Below the legs of the King Tiger there's "SHOWING". Below shifted on the right there's "THE" and underneath, the letters "W" and "RLD" fade in between the circle, forming "WORLD", with the circle being the O of the word. The logo appears like this:

KING/TELENATIVE HOME VIDEO

SHOWING---

THE

WORLD

Trailer Variants: On very rare ocassions, everything minus the background would fade out, and one of these phrases, in silver, fade in:

Coming Soon To Theaters

Coming Soon To VHS

Coming Soon To LaserDiscs

Coming Soon To DVD

Now Available on Home Video

Now Available

Afterwards, a trailer with one of the following features would be played.

FX/SFX: Everything. Good animation.

Cheesy Factor: Surprisingly, the King and TN logos aren't in boxes.

Music/Sounds: A loud and triumphant fanfare that suits well the logo.

Availability: Rare. During 1995, this logo was a pretty easy find, but since 1996, it was less common and used on rare occasions. The best source are the American September 1995 VHS and LaserDisc releases of TeleNative films, including Austin Is On Nevada... Not, Doctor Dog, and Blown Away, as they all used this logo. It was never shown on Filipino prints. It also appeared on the VHS releases of Zapper, Heart-Shaped Everything, Nic Reran: The Dish Satelite Guy (only some prints, others just used the Skylight Home Video logo used at the time), Push Play, Funeral, White Teeth, Thinking About The Clock, Destroy And Never Build, It's A Toy World For Everyone, Look For It, Galaxial Scientifist, 9347689 Glass Thing, Raise The Raised, Toms And Tums, and No One Should Watch This. The trailer variants are very rare, and the DVD one is way harder to find; so far, it just appeared in the 2000 DVD release of Back To BNC. The logo is seen on wide-screen on the 2000 DVD of Pinch, the last release to include this logo.

Scare Factor: Low to medium. It all depends on your taste of the fanfare.

9th Logo

(1995)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye VI", "Columbia/Tristar Rip-Off VI", "The King/TeleNative Boxes VI", "Filipino Boxes V", "The Best on Video!", "Vacation of the Boxes"

Logo: Same as the 1995 C-T logo, but the background is replaced by green-tinted videos of various live-action school scenes, the footage on the boxes is replaced by a footage of the King Operations sound logo in the 1st box and the 1989 TeleNative logo in the 2nd box. "KING/TELENATIVE" replaces "COLUMBIA/TRISTAR" and "a partnership between KING OPERATIONS and TELENATIVE FILM ENTERTAINMENT" replaces "a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company".

FX/SFX: Same as the C-T logo but different.

Cheesy Factor: It's just blatant.

Music/Sounds: A singing trio (two females: one soprano & alto, and a male tenor) singing "THE BEST ON VIIIIIDDDDDDDDEEEEEEOOOOOOO!!!!!", or the opening theme of the trailer.

Availability: Very rare. It was used only on some tapes released by the short-lived New York Film Collection, such as Running To No Land and When A New Road Appears....

Scare Factor: Low to medium, but the singing trio may be found funny by some people.

10th Logo

(1995-1996)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye VII", "Columbia/Tristar Rip-Off VII", "The King/TeleNative Boxes VI", "Filipino Boxes VI", "The Best on Video! II", "Shaun of the Boxes"

Logo: Same as before, except the background is replaced with a background of sunny sky (from the 6th logo), which happens to be a lighter conception of the 1994 KTHV logo intro. Plus, the name and the byline are in a black color.

FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo, plus the cloud background.

Cheesy Factor: STILL BLATANT.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Ultra rare. It's seen on several domestic and international promos of home video releases by KTHV. Tapes with this logo include The Gold Age and Hillbilly Dragons: They Lie.

Scare Factor: Same as the 4th logo.

11th Logo

(1996-2000)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye VIII", "Columbia TriStar Rip-Off VIII", "The King/TeleNative Boxes VII", "Filipino Boxes VII", "The Cuts", "Dream of the Boxes"

Logo: We see the TeleNative eye zooming to the screen on a blurred background. Then it cuts to a live-action eye opening, and suddenly to a warp-speed version of the King Operations sound logo. Yet another cut appears, this time showing the outlined King/TeleNative box logo on the first background, with the yellow letters of "King TeleNative Home Video" moving around. ANOTHER cut of the TeleNative eye logo spinning appears, then we see the same live-action eye from the 2nd cut, but this time, it closes. The screen flashes for a few milliseconds, as we see the normal King/TeleNative boxes zooming in slowly, with the texts above and below the logo, on the blurred background from before.

Variant: A widescreen variant exists.

FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: Just great use of live-action animation, but very fast (which can cause elilepsy for some).

Music/Sounds: A quick, calming and strong theme. A modified version was later used for a 1998 Telecinco ID. On a few international releases, the logo's silent.

Availability: Rare. This was common in 1996 but later got rarer. However, it was still seen on many 1997-1999 TV spots and clip-ons. Tapes/DVDs/Laserdiscs including this logo are We All Know You're Going, Elephant!, Still Love Her, the 2000 release of Because Of Maxie, Rigel, Dark Sunrise, the "Broadway Hits" release of Our Way To Home, Polishing You: A Love Story, Feeling Like Mr. Wrong, Discovering Faith, Driving The Redcloud, The Last Stars, Misty From School, The Rings's Soul, Dream's Scent, and Don't Make Me Blue. Even if the company's now TeleNative Home Entertainment, it strangely appeared on a 2005 DVD of The Mooste.

Scare Factor: Low. Not scary, but the cuts are very jarring and fast, which may cause problems for some people.

12th Logo

(1997-2000)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye IX", "Columbia TriStar Rip-Off IX", "The King/TeleNative Boxes VIII", "Filipino Boxes VIII", "Light Blue Outlined Boxes", "K-T Print Boxes II", "Another Dream of the Boxes"

Logo: A flash occurs. Then, in a "swirly" black-green background, a few white lines slowly slide in different directions, which form a rectangle. It fills with a white color, and the King and TeleNative boxes fade in, in a green color. Above it, the words "KING/TELENATIVE" in the white Agency FB font, appears via blur effect. Under the rectangle, "HOME VIDEO" appears in the same fashion.

Trailer Variants: Looks similar to the 8th logo. There, everything, minus the background, fades out and one of these phrases fade in:

Coming Soon To Home Video

Coming Soon To Theaters

Now Available In Theaters

Now Available In Home Video & DVD

Afterwards, a trailer with one of the following features would be played.

FX/SFX: The background, lines, filling, fading in, and text appearing.

Music/Sounds: A deep synth pad with whooshes.

Availability: Very rare; appeared on a few HV releases, mostly VHSs from Invisible Walking, Rainbow of Courage, White Child, The Story of Money, Mother Hello, Christopher Walken's 20 Amazing Mushroom Tips, and Guerre de guerre de guerre. Like the 8th and 11th logos, it was not shown in the Philippines, still making the 6th logo the only one seen here until 1999.

Scare Factor: None whatsoever.

13th Logo

(1998-2000)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye X", "Columbia TriStar Rip-Off X", "The King/TeleNative Boxes IX", "Will This Logo Ever Die?", "Filipino Boxes IX", "Print Boxes III", "Party of the Boxes", "The (Pink) Parentheses"

Logo: On a purple background, the black print K-T boxes zoom out, along with the stacked "king telenative home video". Then two parentheses, filled with pink, appear by blinking between the logos.

Trailer Variants: Sometimes, the logos and text would zoom in and the parentheses dissapear with blinking. Then one of these phrases appears, by another blinking effect:

Coming Soon To Home Video

Coming Soon To Theaters

Now Available In Theaters

Now Available In Home Video

The trailer with one of the followed features plays after that.

FX/SFX: The zoom-out and blinking. Although the 2D animation used on it was acceptable for the time, the next one was more astonishing.

Music/Sounds: A hip-hop theme consisting of scratch sounds. Sounds identical to the 2000 ABC Entertainment logo.

Availability: Way more harder to find than the previous logo. Was only seen on 7 VHSs, which are Telling A Lie, Crossing Over, Bar Of Blurred People, Charger, Jaw Drop, It's A Toast, and Subway Lines.

Scare Factor: None to minimal because it's sudden appearance may surprise a few people.

14th Logo

(1999-2001)

Nicknames: "King Tiger & TeleNative Eye XI", "Columbia TriStar Rip-Off XI", "The King/TeleNative Boxes X", "Filipino Boxes X", "Light Blue Outlined Boxes", "K-T Print Boxes II", "Farewell Of The Boxes", "The Blue Earth"

Logo: The screen flashes quickly, revealing the background from the 12th logo, but this time, it's blue. We see a detailed version of the planet Earth, tinted blue with white lights, spinning. Surrounding it there's outlined metallic circles, which rotate around. The camera zooms to the water and then submerges on it, where we see normal K-T boxes with the words "KING/TELENATIVE" above and "HOME VIDEO" below emerging from a ripple effect. The boxes then shine.

Variants:

A variant featuring "ENTERTAINMENT" replacing "VIDEO" exists. This can be commonly found on TV spots, and it's also seen on late releases by the company until their last days.

On a 2001 DVD of In The Laundry, there is a trailer for the direct-to-video film A Easy Day's Fright, which features this logo minus "HOME VIDEO".

On DVDs, the logo's more slower than the VHS version, which is the normal one.

For the GBA videogame adaption of the direct-to-video film Nor(th)way, the A Easy Day's Fright variant is shown, but it is a still logo on a white background.

Trailer Variants: We see the beggining of the logo cropped into the bottom-right or top-left side of the screen, which then pans. The logo is playing in widescreen, and one of these phrases, in yellow, is seen on the wide boxes:

Now Playing On Theaters

Coming Soon To Theaters

Now Available on VHS and DVD

Coming Soon To VHS and DVD

Afterwards, a trailer with one of the following features would be played.

International Trailer Variants: Each are based off the original trailer variant.

Australia/New Zealand: The logo is tinted blue/red gradient, and the words in the wide boxes are white.

Canada: The background is replaced with a transparent Canadian flag.

Latin America: Moving white lines are also surrounding the logo.

Philippines: Same as the Australian variant, but more brighter.

Poland: The last part of the logo plays, but the boxes are in red & white. The texts stay normal.

Scandinavia: Same as the Canadian variant, but the Canadian flag is replaced by crossfading Swedish, Norwegian and Danish flags.

FX/SFX: Impressive CGI made by Wnet Digital; may be a favorite for those who haven't seen it.

Music/Sounds: There were two themes made for the logo:

VHS: A calming orchestral fanfare with synth sounds throughout.

DVD: An ambient theme, complete with synths and dark sounds.

Availability: Common on VHS and DVD releases released from the era, which some still in print. Some examples that include are Underwater, You've Been Thinking Of Mary, Come On Recorder, Look At The Dark, Robot Fantasy, and others. There is some tapes made by the company who doesn't feature the logo on the cover, but it still appears when played. The VHS music strangely appeared on a December 2000 DVD of Maghand. The normal logo appears on the 2001 VHS release of Everyone Should Listen, but the trailer variants aren't played.

Scare Factor: None to low. It's a very good logo and a nice last addition to TeleNative's HV logos with King.

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TeleNative Home Entertainment

1st Logo

(2001-2005)

Nicknames: "Matrix Eye", "The HV Clear Eye", "Binary Eye"

Logo: We see green binary code (1 and 0) falling down and forming the familiar TeleNative eye. When it's finished it glows to become white. Then "TELENATIVE" gets formed via light effect, and "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" fades in.

Trailer Variants: On a few VHS releases by TN during the time, one of the following phrases would fade in during the binary portion of the animation with a male announcer saying one of these phrases:

Coming Soon to Theaters

Now Playing in Theaters

Coming Soon to DVD and Video

Now Available on DVD and Video

Afterwards, a trailer with one of the following features would be played.

FX/SFX: The binary code, glow, "TELENATIVE" forming, and the fading in.

Music/Sounds: Computer-related sounds at the beggining, followed by a swoosh, then a dark ambient sound.

Availability: Uncommon. It's found on early-mid 2000's releases by TN. First appeared on the 2001 DVD of Winding. The first VHS containing it was It's Raining Spiders. It also appears on Darkside releases, direct-to-DVDs, and pre-2001 TN films. The trailer variants are scarce, and were less common during 2004-2005, where the VHS' fame was decreasing.

Scare Factor: Low. Not the best HV logo, but it still gets fans.

2nd Logo

(2005-2011)

Nickname: "The Globe"

Logo: It's just the 2005 TeleNative logo with no video indicator whatsoever.

FX/SFX: Same as the 5th TeleNative logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 5th TeleNative logo.

Availability: More easier to find than the previous logo (mainly due to TN making more HV releases). It appears on prints of TeleNative releases and, just like the previous logo, on Darkside releases, direct-to-DVDs, and pre-2005 TN films. Also appears on home video trailers and promotional prints, which now are out of print.

Scare Factor: Same as the 5th TeleNative logo.

3th Logo

(2011-)

Nickname: "Makati"

Logo: It's just the 2011 TeleNative logo with no video indicator whatsoever. This is just a standard home video logo.

FX/SFX: Same as the 6th TeleNative logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 6th TeleNative logo.

Availability: Current. First appeared on DVDs and BluRays of TeleNative and some PSN films, including Bright Side Of Pluto, A Meeting, Secret Slash, The Shorter Bridges and Veil. Never seen on Blurays of Filipino films because the BD market hasn't yet entered that country.

Scare Factor: Same as the 6th TeleNative logo.

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TeleNative HD-DVD/BluRay

(2006-2011)

Logo:

HD-DVD: The 2005 logo, but the result then breaks into glass, which then turn white and form the HD-DVD logo.

Blu-Ray: The 2005 logo, but the Blu-Ray logo fades in below the result.

Trivia: The HD-DVD version was used until 2008 and the Blu-Ray one until 2011.

FX/SFX: Same as the 2005 logo, but different.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 2005 logo. Glass sounds play after that on the HD-DVD version.

Availability: It's seen on every TN HD print from the era.

Scare Factor: None, but the HD-DVD version is raised to low for those who aren't expecting it.

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