CIC Video/Warning Screens
British/Australian Warning Screens
1st Warning (January 1981-1989)
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Warning: On a powder blue background a large white "WARNING" appears at the top, and the CIC Video logo does so at the bottom. Between them is white warning text scrolling upward.
Variants:
- There is an early version without the chain on the "I".
- On pre-1986 releases, the warning text does not scroll and the text is different.
- The words "Not for sale or hire in Australia and New Zealand" were not present until 1987. The variant without those exact words can be seen 1986 printings of Back to the Future (Universal) and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Paramount).
FX/SFX: The scrolling of the text, on post-1986 releases of course.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on CIC Video releases of the era. There is evidence to suggest that CIC's first release of a Universal film was that of Jaws and its first release of a Paramount film was that of Saturday Night Fever; this would mean that the warning debuted on original pressings of both films. (Universal releases from CIC ran in a sequence beginning with 1001 and Paramount releases from CIC ran in a sequence beginning with 2001.) One of the last releases with this warning was the 1989 VHS of Biloxi Blues.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Warning (1986-1991)
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Warning: On the same space background as the 1986-1991 CIC Video logo, "WARNING" fades in at the top in white. Below it, generic warning text (also in white) scrolls upward.
Variant: On Australian releases, different warning text scrolls up with the word "WARNING". Later releases have a different font.
FX/SFX: The scrolling of the text.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on CIC Video releases of the era.
Editor's Note: None.
3rd Warning (1991-1997)
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Warning:
- Opening: On a black/blue gradient background, we see the word "WARNING", along with the following text, which is in Times New Roman:
this video recording for home use
only. All other rights are reserved.
the end of the programme.
- Closing: Over the same background, the warning text is longer and scrolls upward, reading:
licensed the film (including
its soundtrack) recorded on
this video recording for home
use only. All other rights
are reserved.
excludes the use of this video
recording at locations such as
clubs, coaches, hospitals,
hotels, oil rigs, prisons and
schools.
editing, exhibition, sale,
rental, lending or any other
kinds of trading, public
performance or transmission
by air, cable or otherwise of
this video recording or any
part thereof is strictly
prohibited and any such action
establishes liability for civil
action and may give rise to
criminal prosecution.
Australia/New Zealand.
Variants:
- Post-1994 releases use a plain different font called Helvetica.
- On Australian VHS releases, the word "WARNING" may not be underlined.
- Before 1994, it segues to the 1991 CIC Video logo.
FX/SFX: None in the regular version, the scrolling in the alternative scrolling variant.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on CIC Video releases of the era.
Editor's Note: None.
4th Warning (1997-2001)
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Warning:
- Opening: On the same aurora background as the era's CIC Video logo, we see the underlined word "WARNING" and the generic warning text in a white Russell Square Regular font. Behind it is a faded CIC in its familiar font.
- Closing: Against the same background with the faded CIC, the same longer set of warning text from the previous warnings scrolls up. When the text is finished scrolling upward, the background stays on for 2 additional seconds before the warning fades out.
Variants:
- On early DreamWorks Home Entertainment releases, technically under the CIC label, the faded CIC was removed and the text has darker shadows. It was reused, however, when Paramount Home Entertainment used it internationally from late 1999-early 2001.
- At the end of early DreamWorks Home Entertainment releases, the same longer set of warning text scrolls up as before, but scaled slightly, has minor spelling and grammar, and before the last paragraph of the warning text finishes scrolling upward, the background fades out early with it slightly. This was likely used as a prototype version.
- At the end of later DreamWorks and Paramount Home Entertainment releases, it's the same as before, but the typos are fixed and it finishes scrolling upwards before the background fades out.
- On time coded tapes, the opening warning is different. It starts off as the faded CIC zooms in to the center of the viewer's screen (in style of the 1997-2000 logo). Then, the different warning text scrolls up in a Univers Condensed font.
FX/SFX: The aurora background.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on 1997-2000 CIC Video releases and remained on international Paramount releases until 2001.
Editor's Note: None.
Brazilian Warning Screens
(1990's)
Warning: On a blue background, the following text appears:
The text is then replaced by the following text:
The text is, in turn, replaced by the following:
The following text replaces the text:
The text then disappears, leaving the background for a while.
Translation:FX/SFX: The text cutting.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Found on a Brazilian VHS of Balto.
Editor's Note: None.
Mexican Warning Screens
(1990's)
Same as the VideoVisa warnings at the time.
Japanese Warning Screens
(1990's-2000)
Warning: On a blue background, the following text appears:
The text then fades out to make room for the following text:
FX/SFX: The text fading.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Found on Japanese tapes at the time, such as The Rugrats Movie (ラグラッツ・ムービー).
Editor's Note: None.
German Warning Screens
(1998)
Warning: On a similar aurora background to that of the then-current CIC Video logo, the following German warning text scrolls up:
FX/SFX: The background and the text scrolling.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: This was found on a German VHS of Deep Impact.
Editor's Note: None.
Spanish Warnings
(1990's)
Warning: On the same space background as the 1986 CIC Video logo, we see the word "AVISO LEGAL" in {[Font color|red|red}} with a lime underline scroll up, along with the following text:
FX/SFX: The text scrolling up.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on Spanish tapes of the time.
Editor's Note: None.
French Warning Screens
1st Warning (1981-1989)
Warning: Same as the 1981-1989 UK Warning, except the CIC Video logo is removed and the warning text is in French:
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on French CIC Universal/Paramount VHS releases.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Warning (1989-1991)
Warning: On the same space background as the 1986 CIC Video logo, the word "AVERTISSEMENT" and the French warning text scrolls upward.
FX/SFX: The scrolling of the text.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on French CIC Universal/Paramount VHS releases.
Editor's Note: None.
3rd Warning (1991-1997)
Warning: On a blue gradient background, the word "AVERTISSEMENT" in white slides from the left and a white line slides up. Below it, the French warning text (also in white) scrolls upward.
FX/SFX: The word "AVERTISSEMENT" slides from the left, the white line slides up, and the text scrolls up.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on French CIC Universal/Paramount VHS releases.
Editor's Note: None.
Italian Warning Screens
(1990's)
Warning: On the same space background as the 1986 CIC Video logo, we see the word "AVVISO" with a red underline scroll up, along with the following text:
FX/SFX: The text scrolling up.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on Italian tapes of the time.
Editor's Note: None.
Dutch/Belgian Warning Screens
(1990's)
Same as the BAF Video warnings at the time.
(1990's)
Warning: On a black/blue gradient background, we see the following text:
The text fades out to make room for the following text:
The text, in turn, fades out to make room for the following:
Translation:
- Swedish: 'WARNING: This Videocassette's program content is protected under the Copyright Act. All rights to the program content are held by Cinema International Corporation Sweden AB. This cassette is for home video use only. Any other display is not allowed. All copying, even for private use, is strictly prohibited. Unauthorized use undermines liability and can also result in other legal actions such as prosecution. Responsible publisher: Ulf Rennstam'
- Danish: 'WARNING: This video is only allowed in private homes. All other rights belong to CIC VIDEO I / S. Any other exploitation of this video or any part thereof (text, audio or image) in the form of copying, editing, selling, renting, borrowing or any other form is STRICTLY PROHIBITED! In addition, it is prohibited to show the film for public viewing for or without consideration. Also, all transmission, performance via cable or otherwise is prohibited.The cassette may only be rented if it appears on the cassette's label. Violation will result in punishment, liability and prosecution.'
- Norwegian: 'WARNING: This movie is for private use only and cannot be viewed, transmitted, or otherwise transmitted. Any exceptions appear on the label of the cartridge. All copying, even for private use, is prohibited. The cassette can also not be lent, forwarded or handed over, and it must be returned at the agreed time. BUSINESS DRIVING WARNING: The right to lease this cassette is held by CIC VIDEO NORWAY ANS and cannot be transferred. If it is stated on the cover and cassette that this is a film for sale, it cannot be rented out.'
FX/SFX: The text fading.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on Scandinavian tapes of the time, such as the Norwegian VHS of Babe.
Editor's Note: None.