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{{PageCredits|description=Jess Williams and James Stanley Barr|capture=Eric S. and V Of Doom|video=DudeThatLogo}} |
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Logo description by Matt Williams and James Stanley Barr |
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Logo captures by Eric S. and V of Doom |
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Video captures courtesy of DudeThatLogo |
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===Background=== |
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===Logo (July 7, 1985-1990)=== |
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PlayhouseVideo.jpeg|Normal variant |
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Playhouse Video (1985, B&W).png|Black and white variant |
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PlayhouseVideoMuppets.jpeg|Muppet Video Variant |
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</gallery> |
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{{YouTube|id=r5EotE8kW2E|id2=KTlkW6NyAGU}} |
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a black dot sketches a round snow-globe outline, followed by a inner outline revealing a tree, a house with a cote-out roof, and a tall bush. The outlines continue with the right half of the tree with an extra bush, the Sun, 6 "apples" in a pentagon-like formation, and the window of the house. The outlines then fill with black as a {{color|red|r}}{{color|orange|a}}{{color|gold|i}}{{color|green|n}}{{color|blue|b}}{{color|darkviolet|o}}{{color|magenta|w}} color hue slides down to fill the inside of the snowglobe, and the words "'''{{font|Times|{{Big|P}}LAYHOUS{{Big|E}}}} V I D E O'''" with "'''V I D E O'''" in spaced-out letters, wipe in from top to bottom, as well as a small "<sub>TM</sub>" bug. |
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(1983-1990) |
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Playhouse Video (1983)Playhouse Video (1985, Muppet Video variant)Playhouse Video (B&W) |
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'''Technique:''' 2D CGI animation for the drawing, and computer effects for the rest. |
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Nickname: "Multicolored Snow-Globe" |
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'''Audio:''' A mellow synthesized trumpet/piano tune. It starts with four synth-trumpet notes, then a held-out note as a synth-piano backing begins. Three more synth-trumpet notes play afterward, with the last note held-out. As the color hue slides down, four more synth-trumpet notes play. Finally, when the company name appears, a final, held-out synth-trumpet note is heard while one last synth-piano note is held and fades out. |
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Logo: On a white background, we see a black dot sketching a round snow-globe outline. Then it draws another round outline, followed by outlines of a tree, neighborhood with house, a sun, apples on the tree, and a window on the house. The outlines fill with a rainbow color hue, and the words: |
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⚫ | '''Availability:''' It's seen on any tapes by this company from the era, such as the 1970s Dr. Seuss TV specials aired on CBS, Muppet Video releases, and feature films such as ''Bad Medicine'', ''Kid Colter'', ''In Search of a Golden Sky'', ''Batman: The Movie'', and ''Eliminators'', among others. It also appears on the original VHS of ''A Boy Named Charlie Brown'' (the later versions were distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment) and several ''Doctor Who'' releases like ''Pyramids of Mars'', which retain this logo even on reprints as late as 1997. |
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PLAYHOUSE |
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V---I---D---E---O |
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[[Category:United States]] |
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appear below via a “wiping” effect. |
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[[Category:American home entertainment logos]] |
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FX/SFX: The “etch-a-sketch” style animation, the color “fill-in” effect, the wiping of the words. |
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Music/Sounds: A synthesized piano fanfare. |
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Editor's Note: None. |
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[[Category:20th Century Studios]] |
[[Category:20th Century Studios]] |
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[[Category:The Walt Disney Company]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Latest revision as of 00:53, 22 October 2024
Jess Williams and James Stanley Barr
Captures by
Eric S. and V Of Doom
Video captures courtesy of
DudeThatLogo
Background
Playhouse Video was a sub-label of CBS/Fox Video for children and family releases on video. It was formed in 1985 and quietly retired around 1990.
Logo (July 7, 1985-1990)
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Normal variant
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Black and white variant
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Muppet Video Variant
Visuals: On a white background, a black dot sketches a round snow-globe outline, followed by a inner outline revealing a tree, a house with a cote-out roof, and a tall bush. The outlines continue with the right half of the tree with an extra bush, the Sun, 6 "apples" in a pentagon-like formation, and the window of the house. The outlines then fill with black as a rainbow color hue slides down to fill the inside of the snowglobe, and the words "PLAYHOUSE V I D E O" with "V I D E O" in spaced-out letters, wipe in from top to bottom, as well as a small "TM" bug.
Variants:
- On videos from Muppet Video, after the logo finishes, the background turns red and blue, the Playhouse Video logo flies away, and the 4th Muppet Video logo plays.
- There is a grayscale variant on videos of black and white films.
- There is a variant where the Chace Surround Sound logo appears at the top left of the screen. This was used for Surround Sound releases.
Technique: 2D CGI animation for the drawing, and computer effects for the rest.
Audio: A mellow synthesized trumpet/piano tune. It starts with four synth-trumpet notes, then a held-out note as a synth-piano backing begins. Three more synth-trumpet notes play afterward, with the last note held-out. As the color hue slides down, four more synth-trumpet notes play. Finally, when the company name appears, a final, held-out synth-trumpet note is heard while one last synth-piano note is held and fades out.
Availability: It's seen on any tapes by this company from the era, such as the 1970s Dr. Seuss TV specials aired on CBS, Muppet Video releases, and feature films such as Bad Medicine, Kid Colter, In Search of a Golden Sky, Batman: The Movie, and Eliminators, among others. It also appears on the original VHS of A Boy Named Charlie Brown (the later versions were distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment) and several Doctor Who releases like Pyramids of Mars, which retain this logo even on reprints as late as 1997.