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===Background===
===Background===
'''Channel 4 DVD''' (formerly '''Channel 4 Video''') was a home video arm of [[Channel 4|Channel 4]] that released the channel's programmes on home media, and also select third-party programmes as well. For the first few years of it's operation, it's releases were distributed by [[Video Collection International|VCI]].
'''Channel 4 Video''' was the home video arm of [[Channel 4]] that released the channel's programmes on home media, and also select third-party programmes as well. Initially, Channel 4 Video self-distributed their releases, but beginning in 1998, [[Video Collection International|VCI]] took over.


When VCI merged with [[BBC Video]] to form [[2 Entertain]] in September 2004, Channel 4 ended their deal with them in June 2005 and started to self-distribute DVD releases under the '''Channel 4 DVD''' brand because of the BBC's status in 2 Entertain.
== Channel 4 Video ==


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=== 1st Logo (1995-2000) ===
|Channel 4 Video|
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|Channel4Video.png|1st Logo (1995-2000)
|Channel 4 (2001, empty) (From - 2001 UK VHS of Angela Anaconda Series 1 - Episodes 1-6).png|2nd Logo (2000-June 2005)
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|Channel 4 DVD|
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|Channel 4 DVD (2005).png|1st Logo (July 2005-2013)
|Channel 4 DVD (2014).png|2nd Logo (2013-2016)
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==Channel 4 Video==
===1st Logo (1995-2000)===
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'''Logo:''' It's the same as the television logo, only "'''VIDEO'''" flashes in below once the animation is finished.


'''Visuals:''' Just the 1982 "Round and Back" channel ID, but once the animation finishes, the word "'''VIDEO'''" flashes in with a white radial burst, which briefly becomes multi-coloured before it fades out.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the TV logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI designed by Lambie-Nairn and animated by Bo Gehring and Associates in Los Angeles.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 1992 TV logo.


'''Audio:''' The 1992 "Fourscore" fanfare.
'''Availability:''' Seen on Channel 4 Video releases from the era, distributed by VCI.


'''Legacy:''' Even though Channel 4's ident changed in 1996, this logo continued to be used afterwards until 2000.
'''Availability:''' Seen on Channel 4 Video releases from the era, distributed by VCI such as ''The Lost Gardens of Heligan'', among others.
* Even though Channel 4's ident changed on October 11, 1996, this logo continued to be used afterwards until 2000.


=== 2nd Logo (2000-2005) ===
===2nd Logo (2000-June 2005)===
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Channel 4 (2001, empty) (From - 2001 UK VHS of Angela Anaconda Series 1 - Episodes 1-6).png
Channel 4 (2000, extremely rare animated variant) (From - VCI release of Escape from Colditz).png
Channel 4 (2000, extremely rare animated variant) (From - VCI release of Escape from Colditz).png
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'''Logo:''' Just the 1999-2004 Channel 4 "Square" logo on a black background.


'''Visuals:''' Just the 1999 Channel 4 "Square" logo, set in its usual position on the right side of the screen, on a black background.
'''Variant:'''
* Later releases from 2003-2004 have the word "video" in a white box below the Channel 4 Square plus the logo fades in and out.
* On ''Bo Selecta!'' DVDs, the logo transitions to the DVD menu, which depends on the DVD release.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Variants:'''
* On the UK VHS release of ''Escape from Colditz'', the logo zooms in.
* Later releases from 2003-2005 have the word "VIDEO" in a white box below the "Square" logo, plus the logo fades in and out.
* On ''Bo Selecta!'' DVD releases, the logo transitions to the DVD menu, which depends on the DVD release.


'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Availability:''' Seen on Channel 4 VHS and DVD releases from the era, distributed by VCI.


'''Editor's note:''' The YouTube Channel, called "VCI VHS Youtube Archive" had a few number of those tapes released by VCI, with widescreen videos. While it maintains the VCI logo in fullscreen, it does a zoom-in effects during this ident, while preparing for a 16:9 recording.
'''Availability:''' Seen on Channel 4 VHS and DVD releases from the era, distributed by VCI/2 Entertain. After the introduction of the 2004 Channel 4 corporate logo in 31 December 2004, this would remain in use until June 2005.
* Examples include releases of ''Angela Anaconda'', ''Ali-G'', ''Graham Norton'', and television movies/specials such as ''Raymond Briggs' The Bear'', ''Merlin'', and ''Gulliver's Travels'', among others.


== Channel 4 DVD ==
==Channel 4 DVD==
===1st Logo (July 2005-2013)===
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'''Visuals:''' Just one of the 2004 Channel 4 stings, in which the logo's blocks contort into the logo, then fly separately and contort again on a white background. The background inside the "4" varies upon release.
=== Background ===
Shortly after VCI and [[BBC Studios Home Entertainment|BBC Video]] merged to form [[2 Entertain|2 Entertain]], Channel 4 ended their partnership with VCI and began self-distributing their DVD releases.


'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo sequence's colors are inverted.
=== 1st Logo (2005-2013) ===
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'''Logo:''' Just one of the 2004 Channel 4 stings without any video indicator.


'''FX/SFX:''' The logo animating.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation by Rudd Studio.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.

'''Availability:''' Seen on Channel 4 DVD releases.


'''Availability:''' Seen on all Channel 4 DVD releases from the time period until 2013.
* Examples include ''Deal or No Deal'', ''The Inbetweeners'', ''Brass Eye'', various Jimmy Carr stand-up shows, some Sarah Millican stand-up shows, and reissues of Channel 4 content previously released by [[Video Collection International|VCI]].
* On non-Channel 4 releases, this can also be found on DVD releases of ''Miranda'' and ''I Can Cook''.


===2nd Logo (2013-2016)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, parts of the Channel 4 logo fly in from the right side of the screen, coloured white on the fronts with various clips of the [[Channel_4#4th_ID_(December_31,_2004-September_28,_2015)|2004-2015 Channel 4 idents]] playing on the backing of them. As they all fly into frame, the letters "'''DVD'''", replacing the long horizontal bar on the logo, swoop in one by one, and then they all snap together to form the logo. The logo continues to float about until it cuts to black.
=== 2nd Logo (2013-2016) ===
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'''Logo:''' We see pieces of the Channel 4 logo (with footage from the 2004 idents in them) form together on a gray background, with the complete result forming the logo with the left block replaced with "DVD". The logo then rotates.


'''FX/SFX:''' The logo animating.
'''Technique:''' CGI by Rudd Studio.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A tribal theme with a clang at the end.
'''Audio:''' A tribal theme with a clang at the end.


'''Availability:''' Seen on Channel 4 DVD releases.
'''Availability:''' Seen on all Channel 4 DVD releases from the time period until 2016, such as the second season of Utopia.


===Final Note===
'''Final Note:''' As of 2016, Channel 4 licenses its DVD and Blu-Ray releases to Dazzler Media, Acorn Media, among other companies.
As of 2016, Channel 4 licenses its DVD and Blu-ray releases to Dazzler Media and Acorn Media, among other companies.


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Latest revision as of 14:01, 2 November 2024


Background

Channel 4 Video was the home video arm of Channel 4 that released the channel's programmes on home media, and also select third-party programmes as well. Initially, Channel 4 Video self-distributed their releases, but beginning in 1998, VCI took over.

When VCI merged with BBC Video to form 2 Entertain in September 2004, Channel 4 ended their deal with them in June 2005 and started to self-distribute DVD releases under the Channel 4 DVD brand because of the BBC's status in 2 Entertain.


Channel 4 Video

1st Logo (1995-2000)


Visuals: Just the 1982 "Round and Back" channel ID, but once the animation finishes, the word "VIDEO" flashes in with a white radial burst, which briefly becomes multi-coloured before it fades out.

Technique: CGI designed by Lambie-Nairn and animated by Bo Gehring and Associates in Los Angeles.

Audio: The 1992 "Fourscore" fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Channel 4 Video releases from the era, distributed by VCI such as The Lost Gardens of Heligan, among others.

  • Even though Channel 4's ident changed on October 11, 1996, this logo continued to be used afterwards until 2000.

2nd Logo (2000-June 2005)


Visuals: Just the 1999 Channel 4 "Square" logo, set in its usual position on the right side of the screen, on a black background.

Variants:

  • On the UK VHS release of Escape from Colditz, the logo zooms in.
  • Later releases from 2003-2005 have the word "VIDEO" in a white box below the "Square" logo, plus the logo fades in and out.
  • On Bo Selecta! DVD releases, the logo transitions to the DVD menu, which depends on the DVD release.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on Channel 4 VHS and DVD releases from the era, distributed by VCI/2 Entertain. After the introduction of the 2004 Channel 4 corporate logo in 31 December 2004, this would remain in use until June 2005.

  • Examples include releases of Angela Anaconda, Ali-G, Graham Norton, and television movies/specials such as Raymond Briggs' The Bear, Merlin, and Gulliver's Travels, among others.

Channel 4 DVD

1st Logo (July 2005-2013)


Visuals: Just one of the 2004 Channel 4 stings, in which the logo's blocks contort into the logo, then fly separately and contort again on a white background. The background inside the "4" varies upon release.

Variant: Sometimes, the logo sequence's colors are inverted.

Technique: Computer animation by Rudd Studio.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on all Channel 4 DVD releases from the time period until 2013.

  • Examples include Deal or No Deal, The Inbetweeners, Brass Eye, various Jimmy Carr stand-up shows, some Sarah Millican stand-up shows, and reissues of Channel 4 content previously released by VCI.
  • On non-Channel 4 releases, this can also be found on DVD releases of Miranda and I Can Cook.

2nd Logo (2013-2016)


Visuals: On a black background, parts of the Channel 4 logo fly in from the right side of the screen, coloured white on the fronts with various clips of the 2004-2015 Channel 4 idents playing on the backing of them. As they all fly into frame, the letters "DVD", replacing the long horizontal bar on the logo, swoop in one by one, and then they all snap together to form the logo. The logo continues to float about until it cuts to black.

Technique: CGI by Rudd Studio.

Audio: A tribal theme with a clang at the end.

Availability: Seen on all Channel 4 DVD releases from the time period until 2016, such as the second season of Utopia.

Final Note

As of 2016, Channel 4 licenses its DVD and Blu-ray releases to Dazzler Media and Acorn Media, among other companies.

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