The Multimedia Group of Canada

Background
Created in 1981 in Montréal, The Multimedia Group of Canada (Le Groupe Multimédia du Canada in French) is a Canadian home video and television distributor. From 1985 to 1989, the company (as Multimédia Audiovisuel) introduced a home video brand called Le Vidéo Club d'Amérique (or VCA). In 1989, this brand was dropped as Multimédia Audiovisuel adopted its current name.

Logo (1989-2000)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a green diamond zooming out and plastering itself on the center. The words "THE MULTIMEDIA GROUP OF CANADA" are on the diamond aligned like this:

THE MULTIMEDIA GROUP OF CANADA

and are in the MGC corporate font.

Variant: French-language VHS tapes have the same logo, but the words turn from French to English.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A peaceful harmony tune. On early VHS releases, this tune is replaced with a twelve note electronic tune.

Availability: Seen on any VHS releases from MGC (except those from MGC Home Video). If you want to see this logo, you'd better look for tapes that have this logo at your library.

Logo (1990-1996)
Visuals: It's a still logo with the words "GMC" (in the corporate font) and "HOME VIDEO" underneath with a line below. The logo is on a blue background.

Variant: French-language VHS releases have the same logo, but with just "VIDEO" instead of "HOME VIDEO".

Technique: Fading effects.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on all GMC Home Video releases from 1990 to 1996, such as Une nuit à l'école.