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Artisan Entertainment

Artisan Entertainment was a privately held independent American movie studio until it was purchased by a Canadian studio, Lionsgate in 2003. At the time of its acquisition, Artisan had a library of thousands of films developed through acquisition, original production, and production and distribution agreements.

The company owned the home video rights to the film libraries of Republic Pictures, and Carolco Pictures. They also owned Family Home Entertainment (FHE), and its motion picture subdivision, FHE Pictures for a first-feature film Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie.

Artisan's releases included Requiem for a Dream, Pi, Grizzly Falls, Killing Zoe, National Lampoon's Van Wilder, The Blair Witch Project, Novocaine, and Startup.com.

History

Artisan, unlike most movie studios, had its roots in the home video industry.

1980s

Artisan Entertainment began in 1982 as USA Home Video, when tapes were usually packaged in large boxes and included films such as Supergirl, Silent Night, Deadly Night, and many B-movies, including those that begin and end with B-actress Sybil Danning talking about the film that is being shown under the Adventure Video label. USA was the non-family division of Family Home Entertainment, which was founded in 1981 by Noel C. Bloom; also founded by Family Home Entertainment were ThrillerVideo and The Video Late Show.

In 1986, the company became known as International Video Entertainment (IVE). In the late 1980s, the company branched into film distribution for television.

In 1987, IVE began to distribute films by Carolco Pictures on video starting with the unrated release of Angel Heart. The first two Carolco films (First Blood and Rambo: First Blood Part II) were released under the Thorn/EMI/HBO Video name, but were released in 1990 and 1988, respectively, under IVE.

1990s

The classic 1995 LIVE Entertainment logo.

In 1990, IVE became Live Home Video. New divisions were created, such as Carolco Home Video, Family Home Entertainment (which was now an imprint of Live), and Avid Home Entertainment.

In 1990, Live Entertainment decided to branch into film production. Its first feature film was Short Time. Its second feature film was the English dub of The Palermo Connection. Its third feature film was Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs.

In 1992, the company took over Vestron after its downfall; Vestron had been known best for Dirty Dancing, which had been the second highest-grossing independent film of all time. Also, for several years starting in 1993, Live Entertainment distributed anime released by Pioneer Entertainment, including Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki and the first Tenchi Muyo! movie.

In 1995, when Carolco ceased to exist as a company, StudioCanal got full rights to their film library and thus Live (under a new deal with the French-based production company) continued to distribute Carolco's films for video.

Other ex-video distributors that had been owned by and absorbed into Live Entertainment included Tenth Avenue Video (And Platinum Productions), and Magnum Entertainment.

In April 1998, the company was rechristened Artisan Entertainment.

2000s

In May 2003, Artisan and Microsoft jointly announced the first release of a high definition DVD, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Extreme Edition). The release was a promotion for the Windows Media version 9 format; it could only be played on a personal computer with Windows XP. Artisan had released the movie in 2002 on D-VHS.

After Lionsgate agreed to acquire Artisan in 2003, video releases that had been with Artisan are now under the Lionsgate Home Entertainment banner.

How to Set up an Entertainment Center

Most people would give up when it comes to hooking up an entertainment center. Although it may seem like a very difficult thing to do, it’s not.

Literally people spend hundreds of dollars having someone else do the set up.

These clearly defined steps will save you time and money. You will also learn a lot by doing it yourself.

Who knows, you may be able to make some money on the side doing so.

Make sure you have all the necessary components and accessories needed before you start.

Steps

  • Place all the components, TV, speakers where you want them.
  • Mount the flat panel TV & the surround sound speakers on the wall if possible.
  • Turn all equipment sideways on the shelves so you can get to the connections in the back.
  • Plug in all the power cords into a power strip.
  • Use the composite video cables to connect the VCR to the receiver.
  • Connect the antenna to the High Definition TV receiver with a coaxial cable.
  • Connect the DVD player to the surround sound receiver, using the component video cables. For the audio connect the digital optical cable from the DVD player to the receiver.
  • Connect the digital cable box to the TV using a coaxial cable.
  • Use a DVI/HDMI Cable to connect the TV to the High Definition TV receiver.
  • Connect the TV to the surround sound receiver using a set of audio and component video cables.
  • Connect the surround sound speakers to the receiver using speaker wires. Connect the subwoofer to the surround sound receiver with a subwoofer cable.
  • Turn everything on. If necessary, switch channels and settings to match the labels on the connections you've just made, to test the connections.

  • Tips

    • Take your time to go through the steps as you can see all the cables and connections are clearly labeled and color-coded.
    • Place the subwoofer in the front corner of the room to hear the bass better.
    • Upgrade your audio & video cables; remember your picture is only as good as your cables can transmit.
    • Make use of all diagrams included along with the entertainment set.
    • There are some useful links listed below.


    Warnings

    • These procedures are only applicable for most modern entertainment center.
    • Don't waste money buying cheap cables.


    Things You'll Need

    • Component Video Cables
    • Digital Optical Cables
    • Coaxial Cables & Subwoofer Cable
    • HDTV Tuner/Receiver (if not already built in)
    • Digital Cable Box
    • DVI/HDMI cables
    • Antenna (to watch local channels)
    • 5.1 Surround Sound Receiver
    • Power source (for clean and pure connection)
    • HD DVD player (for high definition movies)
    • 5.1 surround speakers
    • speaker wire
    • Wall mounts for speakers.


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