Henley House Entertainment

Background
Henley House Entertainment was a website and production company operated by Tammy Henley, Rachel Hodge, Darryl Costanzo and Justin Cavillero. It is a merger of the editing production house Go:Create! and Henley's Evil Eggplant Productions, wrought through the frequency of them collaborating. Along with hosting content from web reviewers, the site also operated "New Divergents", dedicated to promoting autism awareness, hosting pro-autism charities and promoting autistic creators, while criticizing Autism Speaks. Henley House lasted until 2015, following the murder of Henley, Hodge, Friedman, Costanzo, Cavillero and Henley's parents Clyde and Melissa by Timothy Hughes. The channel and website were inherited by Henley's uncle Booth Henley, who continues the autism advocacy operations of the site and had worked with WrongPlanet founder Andrew Plank on highlighting industry creatives on the spectrum; the name Henley House was kept in memoriam of Henley.

1st Logo (2008-2010)
Logo: It’s basically a visual parody of the Coca-Cola Telecommunications logo with some differences; the eggplant sprite from Adventure Island is present in a purple rendition of the box and it lacks the Coke swirl. The text "evil eggplant" is below the box in the Coca-Cola font with "PRODUCTIONS" below sandwiched between two lines. Beneath that is the byline "A unit of Henley House Entertainment" and typically a copyright tag, but this was phased out in 2009.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A rendition of the Coca-Cola Telecommunications theme, which was composed by YouTuber gman1290. Early on, it actually used the Coca-Cola Telecommunications theme before Henley changed it at the behest of her viewers.

Availability: Seen on episodes of The Game Merchant from the period, used in tandem with the next logo. It also appeared on the FilmShock Reviews episode "What Would a She-Hulk Movie Be Like?" which Tammy helped with.

1st Logo (2009-2010)
Logo: Against a cloudy night sky, we see various words appear and disappear. "PRODUCTION", "WRITING", "EDITING", "AUXILIARY", "ACTING", "IMAGINE" before cutting to three heads, resembling Costanzo, Hodge and Cavillero with their faces shadowed out. "Go:Create!" appears below them.

FX/SFX: The words and the fading.

Music/Sounds: A distorted synth note, with various whooshes and Cavillero saying "Go create"

Availability: Seen on FilmShock Reviews, as well as episodes of The Game Merchant from 2010, save for one episode.

1st Logo (2009-2010)
Logo: On a black background, we see a conjoined gold "HHE" spinning toward the viewer, as the text "HENLEY HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT" zooms below it. "DISTRIBUTED BY" is above and copyright info is below.

Variant: A still version exists at the start of The Game Merchant episodes reuploaded from Blip TV.

FX/SFX: The spinning and zooming.

Music/Sounds: An odd midi tune with horns and Casio keyboard notes.

Availability: Appeared on The Game Merchant episodes hosted on FilmShock's Blip TV channel, as well as creator uploads of certain episodes of The Game Merchant that were hit with copyright strikes; a hint for those that want to see it, this primarily affected reviews of games relating to Nickelodeon shows, and this was meant to reflect they were productions by Tammy Henley.

2nd Logo (2011-2014)
Logo: We fade in to a grey background. The text "HENLEYHOUSE" slides in from the left, with "HENLEY" in red and "HOUSE" in white. Once it settles in the middle, the text flashes and URLs for TheGameMerchant.com and FilmShock.com appear below.

Variant: Later on, additional mentions for the channel's YouTube URL and Facebook and Twitter handles appears below, along with copyright info.

FX/SFX: The background, the text.

Music/Sounds: A slow funk riff.

Availability: Seen on later episodes of The Game Merchant, as well as later episodes of FilmShock Reviews, Print on Screen, Misfortunate Monday and So-Called Real.