Advanced Media Post

1st Logo (April 27-June 8, 1999)
Logo: On a black background, we see a white Copperplate Gothic font, "COMPRESSION AND AUTHORING BY:" in a Copperplate Gothic typeface. Underthat, there's a symbol composed with a white slanted "A" and a "P" to the sides, along with a red stylized "M" to the center. Below, we read this stacked caption consisting of "ADVANCED MEDIA POST LLC" and "BURBANK, CALIFORNIA"

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen at the end of Trimark Home Video DVDs of Ground Control and Treehouse Hostage, immediately followed by the Wildstorm Creative Solutions logo.

2nd Logo (June 15, 1999-2008)
Logo: On a space background, we see two rock pieces zoom out floating and slightly connect to form a thin "M", while a ball of light flies behind them. Two more rock pieces zoom out and connect to the "M", forming a slanted "A" on the left and a "P" on the right. The light ball flies in from the left in front of the formation, turning it into solid colors with a black outline: the fully connected pieces turn white, while the bottom "M" piece turns and a tinted picture of the poster for the movie Retro Puppet Master. "ADVANCED MEDIA POST", "BURBANK, CALIFORNIA" and "WWW.AMPOST.COM" also wipe in below the logo, while a light appears behind.

Variant: A widescreen variant exists, and has the logo sliding up as the company name and website address appear under it.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Background rumble, then two hammer sounds, followed by the Star Records and Company of Kids logo's music.

Availability: Seen at the end of Lions Gate, Trimark and Studio Home Entertainment DVD releases from the era, such as Fangs (2002), The Cat's Meow, Man-Thing, Rose Red, The Base 2: Guilty As Charged, The Long Ride Home, Sweet Sixteen, The Diary Of Ellen Rimbauer, Christy: A Change of Seasons, the first two seasons of The Dead Zone, and ''The Ripping Friends: The World's Most Manly Men! VOLUME 1 & 2, it was shown on the 2004 Highlight Entertainment DVD such as Unlocking DaVinci's Code Mystery Or Conspiracy?, the 2005 Viz Video reprint of Pokemon - The Sisters of Cerulean City and the 2006 NuTech Digital DVD release of Who Wanna Battle, 1999-2000 Full Moon Features DVD releases of Trancers, The Pit and the Pendulum, Dying to Get Rich, The Dead Hate the Living!, and Retro Puppetmaster, 1999-2000 DVD Ltd. releases of Black Arrow, Hercules, and The Wind in the Willows, and the 2000 Paramount DVD release of Runaway Bride'' (all rare cases since Paramount DVDs use no authoring logo), as you'll find this logo in one of the .VOB files.