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jrStudios Entertainment, LLC

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jrStudios Entertainment, LLC was founded in 1978 as iVideo during when the company was called iSolutions Corp. The model of lower prices for profit intrigued many people and the business expanded. In 1998, iSolutions bought Terence Communications, and changed the name to Terence Home Video. When 2018 rolled around, TY Video, who made beanie baby TV Shorts, and was bought. Beanie Baby Video was founded, but in 2019, the company privatized again and changed it’s name to jrStudios, LLC.

1st Logo (1980-1995)
Nicknames: "The Square Root of iVideo", "iVideo Slash I"

Logo: On a white screen, a slash comes in and wipes the text "iVideo", then a square root sign divides "i" and "Video".

Trivia: Starting with this, each company would license their music to the company for usage.

Variant: The logo would be in any color, but would mostly appear red.

FX/SFX: The square root icon and the wiping of text.

Music/Sounds: Whatever music was licensed.

Availability: Seen on all prints by the distribution company at the time.

Editor's Note: This logo did not age well by the 90s.

2nd Logo (1996-1998)
Nickname: “iVideo Slash II”

Logo: On a white background, we see the original logo, but the “iVideo” text starts to spin, then the background is painted gold. “Quality entertainment from all brands” fades in below in a Highway Gothic like font. The slash gets removed, making it read the new corporate name.

Variants: Most variants are color changes:
 * Disney is Blue
 * Columbia/TriStar is Green
 * Paramount is White
 * 20th Century Fox is Yellow
 * iOriginals are Red

FX/SFX: The spinning and the gold paint. The fading also counts. The slash also counts too.

Music/Sounds: Whatever music was licensed.

Availability: Most prints by the distributors, as the FTC cracked down in 1995 about the monopoly.

Editor's Note: Who thought about the Highway Gothic font?