(Please read the notes in the description to get a better understanding of what to expect in this logo history) What are your favorite idents from NET?
Oh hey, that's me! Thanks for crediting me! I've been a huge NET person since I got into the logo community, and I enjoy helping others! :D Great video as always!
Amazing NET logo history. As a 2000s, I used to watch Sesame Street on other channels, NET is a classic and rarest logo in history. I really enjoy it. Excellent work and 1 last thing. The following program is from NET, the national educational television network.
Spectacular history/compilation of idents from former National Educational Television (now PBS), Jonty!! NET/National Educational Television is a pretty interesting educational TV network, and they made/distributed fantastic shows such as Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. There's also Sesame Street, which is one of the longest running TV shows of all time (it premiered in the late 1960's and it still continues running to this day, like HOLY CRAP!). The same can be said for its successor PBS, which has a lot of fantastic shows, especially kid's ones (although the worst one out of them is Caillou, especially the first two seasons of it). Back to NET, their logos and idents are interesting, especially the ones with the house-shaped logo design, which is a nice predecessor to the iconic "P-Head" logo from PBS. What I think is the best ident from NET would be the 1967 ident (26:02). It's one of the most well known television logos among the community along with the Screen Gems "S from Hell" logo, its animation is decently made for the 1960s standards, and the music is nice to listen to (although it's absolutely creepy when the film's deteriorated which results in an awful audio quality, as seen in examples such as 25:40, 25:52 ("this is ET, the Extraterrestrial Television Network"...), 26:42, 28:35 and 29:42). Other than that, there's the early 1970s ident (32:40) with a fantastically done early computer animation (Scanimate animation).
Thanks very much! Fred Rogers was a kind and caring man who loved doing he did and was always in good spirits whenever we saw him on TV. Sesame Street is also a brilliant program, and I certainly remember watching it as a kid, and my mother also grew up with it. It was very well known in New Zealand. And its successor does indeed have some good programs, such as Reading Rainbow, Arthur, NOVA, etc. Caillou can be rather annoying though, so I kind of agree with you on that statement. The 1967 is probably one of their best known idents, with nice music from Eric Siday, although the way it warps in some damaged film prints is indeed rather creepy. Imagine hearing that when going for a midnight walk along the cold streets. The 1970 ident is a nice example of scanimation. Stay tuned for my logo history on Televisa, where we head off to Mexicano!!!
You're welcome, @@JontyMaster! And yes, imagine listening to the tune in its warped quality alone in a dark room... That surely would be disturbing and it would definitely make me lose my sleep if that happened to me while I'm trying to sleep...
I forgot to watch it, anyways this is a good logo history. I might want to make PBS Logo History on this year or Next year. A nice from NET from 10th & 11th logo, also in 11th Logo might be a classics & and the 10th logo it might to get little scary.
Yeah making 40 minute logo histories are as easy as making a cup of coffee. Jokes aside, I do remember seeing logo histories that were extremely long, such as DellFan's Cartoon Network LH.
And for some reason, if you slow the speed down to .25x during the 10th ident, it will make the announcer sound drunk. In addition the film gets jumpy (after being stable for the better part of the video up to this point ) at the last of the 10th ident, (25:14) and will vary at times during idents 11 and onwards.
If you're wondering what the announcer is saying from Portuguese (Brazil) to English: "The following program/This program is presented to you by the Televisão Educação Nacional (NET/National Educational Television) from the United States."
(Please read the notes in the description to get a better understanding of what to expect in this logo history)
What are your favorite idents from NET?
*The one from 1967-1970.*
1964-1967
Definitely the 1967 one.
@@kirbykirbykirby. Oh yes! That ident is probably the most memorable from NET.
@@JontyMaster I agree with you, and a fan of Kirby.
Oh hey, that's me! Thanks for crediting me! I've been a huge NET person since I got into the logo community, and I enjoy helping others! :D Great video as always!
This year marked 70 years of public television and next year, PBS will turn 55 years old. What a big day for public broadcasting!
And PTV will be 140 years old after that!
Amazing NET logo history. As a 2000s, I used to watch Sesame Street on other channels, NET is a classic and rarest logo in history. I really enjoy it. Excellent work and 1 last thing.
The following program is from NET, the national educational television network.
_B.P. (Before PBS)_
Not to be confused with the gas company.
This was where Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers got their start from.
Spectacular history/compilation of idents from former National Educational Television (now PBS), Jonty!! NET/National Educational Television is a pretty interesting educational TV network, and they made/distributed fantastic shows such as Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. There's also Sesame Street, which is one of the longest running TV shows of all time (it premiered in the late 1960's and it still continues running to this day, like HOLY CRAP!). The same can be said for its successor PBS, which has a lot of fantastic shows, especially kid's ones (although the worst one out of them is Caillou, especially the first two seasons of it).
Back to NET, their logos and idents are interesting, especially the ones with the house-shaped logo design, which is a nice predecessor to the iconic "P-Head" logo from PBS. What I think is the best ident from NET would be the 1967 ident (26:02). It's one of the most well known television logos among the community along with the Screen Gems "S from Hell" logo, its animation is decently made for the 1960s standards, and the music is nice to listen to (although it's absolutely creepy when the film's deteriorated which results in an awful audio quality, as seen in examples such as 25:40, 25:52 ("this is ET, the Extraterrestrial Television Network"...), 26:42, 28:35 and 29:42). Other than that, there's the early 1970s ident (32:40) with a fantastically done early computer animation (Scanimate animation).
Thanks very much! Fred Rogers was a kind and caring man who loved doing he did and was always in good spirits whenever we saw him on TV. Sesame Street is also a brilliant program, and I certainly remember watching it as a kid, and my mother also grew up with it. It was very well known in New Zealand. And its successor does indeed have some good programs, such as Reading Rainbow, Arthur, NOVA, etc. Caillou can be rather annoying though, so I kind of agree with you on that statement.
The 1967 is probably one of their best known idents, with nice music from Eric Siday, although the way it warps in some damaged film prints is indeed rather creepy. Imagine hearing that when going for a midnight walk along the cold streets. The 1970 ident is a nice example of scanimation.
Stay tuned for my logo history on Televisa, where we head off to Mexicano!!!
You're welcome, @@JontyMaster! And yes, imagine listening to the tune in its warped quality alone in a dark room... That surely would be disturbing and it would definitely make me lose my sleep if that happened to me while I'm trying to sleep...
This has been a presentation of NET, National Educational Television.
This is NET. National Educational Television.
2:24 This is National Educational Television a Program Distributed by Educational Television and Radio Center
I always wanted to live in a NET house
Music in 31:54 is Chronochromie - Oliver Messaien (1960)
not even trying to hide the fact they're the artsy network huh
Thank President Johnson for succeeding NET with PBS
It’s finally here! We need a combined version with NET, and PBS.
You should make a PBS logo history next since you did this one!
0:15 Such a banger
I forgot to watch it, anyways this is a good logo history. I might want to make PBS Logo History on this year or Next year. A nice from NET from 10th & 11th logo, also in 11th Logo might be a classics & and the 10th logo it might to get little scary.
This is NET
National
Educational
Television
Request : Touchstone Films / Pictures / Home Video / Home Entertainment Logo History.
This is NET. The Pubic Television Network.
19:23 The globe announcer.
40+ minute logo history: HOW DOES HE DO IT!
that's child's play, i once saw a 7 hour logo history
Yeah making 40 minute logo histories are as easy as making a cup of coffee.
Jokes aside, I do remember seeing logo histories that were extremely long, such as DellFan's Cartoon Network LH.
@@JontyMaster yea, you know about TudoTV? He just maked an rede globo logo history, and the video, WAS 3 HOURS!
Long work means big responsibility
Do Televisa logo history please. It will be very interesting.
@@thegrumpycatchannel Yup. That's next
This is NET. The National Educational Television Network.
I love all the NET idents
You'll probably have to make a massive update to your old PBS Logo History video.
That is something to think about, indeed.
@@JontyMaster yeah it is
3:12 This is National Educational Television a Program Produced for the Educational Television and Radio Center
Stop copying the announcer.
Having it shortened to a 40 minute vid seems fair.
And for some reason, if you slow the speed down to .25x during the 10th ident, it will make the announcer sound drunk. In addition the film gets jumpy (after being stable for the better part of the video up to this point ) at the last of the 10th ident, (25:14) and will vary at times during idents 11 and onwards.
25:13 where did this moment come from?
@@thegrumpycatchannel From the third episode of the show "Men of The Senate"
hell yeah
Make legendary pictures history
(1952-1970) [Ep. 284]
Technically, NET existed for two or three years.
How?
25:28 What was THAT?!
Good
19:23 globe announcer
3:12 bro the 16mm film
@@TheGarfieldKidsChannelUSA Yeah :-P
That’s the 16mm parts. :/
Others: 0:49 2:47 3:12 3:58 4:07 5:03 5:23 6:07 8:17 13:19
You can see the 16mm pieces
Request: wttw
big idea
Televisa
Do you mind doing my request? (Cinemark)
Request: nasir hussain logo history
21:21
cool
Pls do big idea
I already have. Unless you're talking about an updated version.
I didn’t know but did you thx
Request: IBA from ITV
11:18
23:23 brazilian NET
If you're wondering what the announcer is saying from Portuguese (Brazil) to English:
"The following program/This program is presented to you by the Televisão Educação Nacional (NET/National Educational Television) from the United States."
25:23 This is NET the Natiooooooooo-(reversed)
Request:cj entertainment
21:52 19:23
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Joke: I tried to spell NET’s full name vertically
This is NET. National Educational Television.
13:30
19:23
21:51 19:23
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