Raedon Home Video

Background
Raedon Home Video is known for making the worst, and somewhat awkward direct-to-video films ever made between 1987 and 1990. This company was based in Southern California (Northridge, then Chatsworth).

Logo (1985-1992)
Visuals:
 * 1985-1989: On a white background, the Raedon logo, consisting of two layers of text with "rae" on the top and "don" on the bottom in a tubular font, as seen. The "R" and the "D" appear to be outlines. Between the "AE" and the "ON" of "RAEDON", we see the phrase "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC." with a line under it. Next to the "ON", we see the phrase, in smaller text, "FORMERLY HOME MOVIE MOGUL, INC".
 * 1989-1992: Same as before, but the background is now, the logo is now white, and the text now reads "HOME VIDEO". It then either cuts to the text "PRESENTS" on the same background, or fades out to have "PRESENTS" type in letter-by-letter.

Technique: The fading in and out of the logo.

Audio: A synthesized-tribal-like sounder from 1985-1989, otherwise none.

Availability: Extremely rare. Raedon Home Video produced and distributed hundreds of awful and hilariously bad B-movies, and many of the releases which had been originally distributed by them moved to other distributors. It recently appeared on a UK Amazon Prime print of Living The Blues.