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Revision as of 03:37, 11 April 2024
RSX-798
Editions by
Michael Kenchington
Background
Channel 4 Video was a 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. In June 2005, Channel 4 Video ended their partnership with VCI because of the BBC's ownership in the then new 2 Entertain label.
1st Logo (1995-2000)
Visuals: It's the same as the "Round and Back" variant of the television logo, only "VIDEO" flashes in below once the animation is finished.
Technique: Same as the 1982 TV logo.
Audio: The same 1992 fanfare from the 1982 TV logo.
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)
Visuals: Just the 1999-2004 Channel 4 "Square" logo on a black background.
Variant:
- Later releases from 2003-2005 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.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Channel 4 VHS and DVD releases from the era, distributed by VCI.
- 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.
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