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===Background===
'''VCL Communications''' was an international German home video company that was founded by Datty G. Ruth in 1981 and was operated all the way through the 2010s. It was primarily operated in Germany, the United States (by [[Karl-Lorimar Home Video]], [[Heron Communications]]/[[Media Home Entertainment]] and later by [[Continental Video]]/[[Virgin Video|Virgin Vision]]), the United Kingdom, Australia and Scandinavia. In 1990, [[Live Entertainment|LIVE Entertainment]] purchased VCL.
 
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===1st Logo (1981-1984,1986-1987)===
|VCL (1981), Slide 2.png|1st Logo (1981-1987)
|VCL (1984), Slide 2.png|2nd Logo (1984-1995)
|VCL (early 1990s).png|3rd Logo (1995-1996)
|VCL (1996).png|4th Logo (1996-2008)
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===1st Logo (1981-1984,1986-1987)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''': On a black background, a blue glowing outline of a flattened Earth in the Van der Grinten style zooms out with a chyron trail effect, rotating while doing so. The letters "V", "C", and "L" wipe in one-by-one. All three have a moving "rainbow" effect to them. The world map in the background turns black, the background turns white, and "VCL" turns yellow.
 
'''Variants:''':
*On the VHS release of ''The Darkroom'' the logo plays like normal and then it flips to a gradient blue screen with the white text "EXCLUSIVELY DISTRIBUTED BY" in a Times New Roman font. Then it flips again to the [[Continental Video]] logo of the era.
*On international releases, the logo is completely formed with a yellow background/VCL text and black continents. The logo then fades to just the text and the yellow word "PRESENTS" in an old English font.
 
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
'''FX/SFX''': The world map zooming out, the letters wiping, the rainbow effects, the background changing.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''': A calming 6-note synthesizer theme accompanied with drums (the first 3three of which sounds like a voice saying "Video"), then on the remaining 3three notes, a chorus ofsings singersthe saycompany "V...C...L!"name.
 
'''Availability:''': Rare; seenSeen on tapes like ''The Darkroom'' and ''Pacific Inferno''. Also found on some titles distributed by Karl-Lorimar Home Video, [[Continental Video]] and Media Home Entertainment in the U.S.; Many of VCL's U.S. titles were later re-issued by [[Virgin Video|Virgin Vision]].
 
=== 2nd Logo (1984-Mid 90s1995) ===
'''Editor's Note''': TBA.
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===2nd Logo (1984-Mid 90s)===
 
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'''LogoVisuals:''': On a black background, wethere seeis a faint blue haze which widens and whitens as it opens from the top. The planet earthEarth with black continents and a sparkle on top rises from below, situates itself on top when it is in full view and starts to rotate. The white letters "VCL" swoop in from the left center and right sides of the screen respectively and settle beneath the earth. A grey rhombus with "COMMUNICATIONS" in red flips up and a red rectangle fades in on the left leg of the "V" and three lines shoot from it and stop on the opposing side. The rectangle becomes segmented as a result. Everything vanishes leaving a growing spark which gives way to a yellow circle. The earth from before appears and spins. The VCL logo from before fades in from it's previous position and the "VCL" text rises to the middle and the yellow text "WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below.
 
'''Variants:''':
* A completely different version was found on international releases replacing the original logo with the previous VCL text in red with white, zooming in and stopping in the middle. "VIDEO", also in red with a white shadow, wipes itself in from the left. The animation carries on like before, only the text "WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT" is in a different font and the VCL logo fades in above the text. The logo then plays in reverse.
*At the end of international releases, the finished product just plays in reverse. This ran silent.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''': EverythingComputer animation. The animation of the secondbackground half of the logo was aare stock animationanimations from Cascom.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''': A synth dissolutionfly-by sounder with three deep drum notes followed by foura lightlong droningdark notesresonating drone and three light drum notes. A dark choir is then heard with more drum notes and rising synth notes. Then it goes to a triumphant theme with synthesized horns and drums.
 
'''Availability:''': Seen on later releases.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
 
===3rd Logo (1990's1995-1996)===
'''Editor's Note''': TBA.
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===3rd Logo (1990's)===
 
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'''LogoVisuals:''': On a black background, wethere seeis aan orange CGI-like sphere and in front of it appears to be three lines in a blue-purple gradient color that seem to be in a (somewhat) direction. Beneath the logo, there is text in the Trajan fontPro that spell out the company name "VCL". The logo and the text are both in arectangularboxa rectangular box with a light blue-white gradient color with the outlines being in 2 layers with the inside a very thin black outline and the outside outline being a bit thicker white outline.
 
'''Technique:''' Digital graphic.
'''FX/SFX''': None. It's a still logo.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''': None.
 
'''Availability:''': Seen on manysome of their latest GermanVHS releases on VHS (and possibly DVDs) aroundduring the time.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
 
===4th Logo (Late 1990's?1996-2008)===
'''Editor's Note''': TBA.
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===4th Logo (Late 1990's?-2008)===
 
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'''LogoVisuals:''': Against a space background, with a blue and orange hazes on the top left and bottom right corners respectively, wethere seeis a chrome bar situated down below. A sphere then rises and the bar moves up and zooms back. Both meet in the middle and form the logo from before (albeit without the outline encasing it). The chrome text "{{color|silver|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''VCL'''}}}}" zooms back and stops beneath the sphere and lines.
'''Nickname''': "VCL: The Final Frontier"
 
'''Logo''': Against a space background, with a blue and orange hazes on the top left and bottom right corners respectively, we see a chrome bar situated down below. A sphere then rises and the bar moves up and zooms back. Both meet in the middle and form the logo from before (albeit without the outline encasing it). The chrome text "VCL" zooms back and stops beneath the sphere and lines.
 
'''FX/SFX''': All CGI animation, which is very well done.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds''': A dramatic orchestrated theme with a choir, ending with three light chime beats when the text appears.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''': A dramatic epic orchestrated theme with a choir, ending with three light chime beats when the text appears.
'''Availability''': Seen on many of their latest German releases on DVD's (and possibly VHS) around the time.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on many of their latest German releases on DVD and VHS. It also appeared on ''The Curse of the Jade Scorpion'', but on current prints, it (along with [[DreamWorks Pictures]]) is plastered with the [[Quiver Distribution]] logo.
'''Editor's Note''': TBA.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:31, 28 October 2024


Background

VCL Communications was an international German home video company that was founded by Datty G. Ruth in 1981 and was operated all the way through the 2010s. It was primarily operated in Germany, the United States (by Karl-Lorimar Home Video, Heron Communications/Media Home Entertainment and later by Continental Video/Virgin Vision), the United Kingdom, Australia and Scandinavia. In 1990, LIVE Entertainment purchased VCL.



1st Logo (1981-1987)


Visuals: On a black background, a blue glowing outline of a flattened Earth in the Van der Grinten style zooms out with a chyron trail effect, rotating while doing so. The letters "V", "C", and "L" wipe in one-by-one. All three have a moving "rainbow" effect to them. The world map in the background turns black, the background turns white, and "VCL" turns yellow.

Variants:

  • On the VHS release of The Darkroom the logo plays like normal and then it flips to a gradient blue screen with the white text "EXCLUSIVELY DISTRIBUTED BY" in a Times New Roman font. Then it flips again to the Continental Video logo of the era.
  • On international releases, the logo is completely formed with a yellow background/VCL text and black continents. The logo then fades to just the text and the yellow word "PRESENTS" in an old English font.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A calming 6-note synthesizer theme accompanied with drums (the first three of which sounds like a voice saying "Video"), then on the remaining three notes, a chorus sings the company name.

Availability: Seen on tapes like The Darkroom and Pacific Inferno. Also found on some titles distributed by Karl-Lorimar Home Video, Continental Video and Media Home Entertainment in the U.S.; Many of VCL's U.S. titles were later re-issued by Virgin Vision.

2nd Logo (1984-1995)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a faint blue haze which widens and whitens as it opens from the top. The planet Earth with black continents and a sparkle on top rises from below, situates itself on top when it is in full view and starts to rotate. The white letters "VCL" swoop in from the left center and right sides of the screen respectively and settle beneath the earth. A grey rhombus with "COMMUNICATIONS" in red flips up and a red rectangle fades in on the left leg of the "V" and three lines shoot from it and stop on the opposing side. The rectangle becomes segmented as a result. Everything vanishes leaving a growing spark which gives way to a yellow circle. The earth from before appears and spins. The VCL logo from before fades in from it's previous position and the "VCL" text rises to the middle and the yellow text "WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below.

Variants:

  • A completely different version was found on international releases replacing the original logo with the previous VCL text in red with white, zooming in and stopping in the middle. "VIDEO", also in red with a white shadow, wipes itself in from the left. The animation carries on like before, only the text "WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT" is in a different font and the VCL logo fades in above the text. The logo then plays in reverse.
  • At the end of international releases, the finished product just plays in reverse. This ran silent.

Technique: Computer animation. The animation of the background are stock animations from Cascom.

Audio: A synth fly-by sounder with three deep drum notes followed by a long dark resonating drone and three light drum notes. A dark choir is then heard with more drum notes and rising synth notes. Then it goes to a triumphant theme with synthesized horns and drums.

Availability: Seen on later releases. [Examples?]

3rd Logo (1995-1996)

Visuals: On a black background, there is an orange CGI-like sphere and in front of it appears to be three lines in a blue-purple gradient color that seem to be in a somewhat direction. Beneath the logo, there is text in Trajan Pro that spell out the company name "VCL". The logo and the text are both in a rectangular box with a light blue-white gradient color with the outlines being in 2 layers with the inside a very thin black outline and the outside outline being a bit thicker white outline.

Technique: Digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on some VHS releases during the time. [Examples?]

4th Logo (1996-2008)


Visuals: Against a space background, with a blue and orange hazes on the top left and bottom right corners respectively, there is a chrome bar situated down below. A sphere then rises and the bar moves up and zooms back. Both meet in the middle and form the logo from before (albeit without the outline encasing it). The chrome text "VCL" zooms back and stops beneath the sphere and lines.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A dramatic epic orchestrated theme with a choir, ending with three light chime beats when the text appears.

Availability: Seen on many of their latest German releases on DVD and VHS. It also appeared on The Curse of the Jade Scorpion, but on current prints, it (along with DreamWorks Pictures) is plastered with the Quiver Distribution logo.

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