In Mexico back in the 90s, they had vhs movies playing inside chartered buses going to other cities. And all movies started like this. Its a fucking nostalgia trip man
I grew up in the 90s so logos like this still existed. but were quickly being replaced by more modern stuff. and most people didn't even like them. but like the other guy's said it was not very entertaining by modern standards. I managed to rent every family friendly movie they had in the shop. and that was in the year 2000. I think that in the 80s most people didn't even own a vcr and they had 3 TV channels. and the uploader is from Denmark I think they literally only had 1 channel until the end of the 80s. because of some strange law from the 50s. were they thought TV would corrupt the youth.
Haha, I know right? RUclips recommended this to me and I thought "oh, a collection of SkyCorp VHS intro parodies" and I was about a whole minute in before I realized "oh wait, this is real." 😃
I really need me one of those old Video Effect Generator to create digitize one of these. I heard there are only very few of the OG machines still running.
the *early 20th century* spans 1901 to 1940 (191st to 194th decades) the *mid 20th century* spans 1941 to 1970 (195th to 197th decades). the *late 20th century* spans 1971 to 2000 (198th to 200th decades). the *early 199th decade* spans 1981 to 1984. the *mid 199th decade* spans 1985 to 1987. the *late 199th decade* spans 1988 to 1990.
@@grkb You mean like the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo in the beginning of Mister Rogers Neighborhood: Our Earth: Clean and Green in 1991, Mr. Bill presents Fox Family Promo, Dr. DoLittle 1 Preview, The Harvey Entertainment Company logo in the beginning of CasPer: A Spirited Beginning in 1998, and the SaBan logo in the beginning of CasPer meets Wendy in 1999 come in the beginning of CasPer: Seeing is Believing that was released on DVD in September 3 2002?
Again.... Usa I'll have to cover the 70s n 80s uk scene.. I have masses.. Vipco, avco embassy, alpha, replay, vtc, videomedia, cannon, golun-globus, thorn emi, intervision, hvm, etc etc.
Im sure calling it "Irish video" sounded more sophisticated, foreign and technical, to the average dane, than calling it something in Danish. Im sure that is what the people behind "Irish video" was thinking, when they named it. Or that is my theory :-)
It is from the movie "buckaroo banzai". (And I dont think the people who made that particular VHS-intro payed the people, who made the movie, any money. It was easier to get away with such stuff in the 80s with a minor distribution of VHS only in Denmark.)
I didn't get to watch Buckaroo Banzai until some time in the early 2000s (and I certainly saw my fair share of 80s/90s movies when I grew up, so how I missed that one is beyond me), so when I first saw it, I was like: "Wait, I've heard this somewhere before! But I can't remember where." That was until I in 2005 did a VHS transfer of an old hard-to-find movie (distributed by AB Collection) for a friend, when I was one of the few people to have an HDD recorder capable of doing VHS-2-DVD transfers. When that copyright notice started scrolling and the music came on... BINGO!
I am not 100% sure. Because those who made these logos, 25 - 30 years ago didnt respect copyright as much as people do today. Just look at the logo at 3:07 - they took the tune from that movie "buckaroo banzai" and put it in their text-intro thing. And I am sure they did not pay royalties to anyone. While others in this I am sure was made by only one guy with a synthasizer in basement in the 80s. To cut a long story short: it depends on the individual music used in each of the logos/introes. And those have to be individually checked. And I dont know how. That being said, I am okay if you use these introes/logos for whatever you want. Sorry if all this text was way too long (zzzzz)
Heh thank you! I was putting together a RUclips project, and I wanted to throw in an intro for camp aesthetics. I just didnt want to break any laws. Thank you!
Sure. But that being said: I did not make any of these. I just took/ripped them from old VHS tapes. I doubt that people have copyrighted any intros. And I doubt any of these Companies are still around. Just saying that I dont know anything about copyright law. These are mostly from 30 year old Danish VHS-tapes, so I have some doubts that there can be much copyright internationally. But look at the intro at 3:00, that has the music from the movie "Buckaroo Banzai". So dont use that music. Also: these intros are mostly also uploaded seperatly, if you want to download them there (just Google how to download from youtube). See the video description.
This video is aggressively 80's
i should really be studying for finals right now
Same
Did you do good?
@@crispywithinthemeat I mean I graduated high school since I made this comment so I think so 💀
Ha, imagine school
@@calebteklu3671 LMFAOO
Those are amazing. VHS does something horribly beautiful to the synth music.
VHS does something horribly beautiful to my heart
In Mexico back in the 90s, they had vhs movies playing inside chartered buses going to other cities. And all movies started like this. Its a fucking nostalgia trip man
Whaa? I never knew about that piece of culture.
@@uppercutgrandma4425 Yeah man. It takes me back 😭
The nostalgia...
10 years ago...damn
Wow. For all these years I thought I was the only one who was interested in these. What a trip!
2:02 this one is epic I am not sure what they were thinking but it's cool. The logo reminds me of a super market in my country.
So amazing, too sad not to have lived in that period :3
No, it's not. At the end of the day, you went home to nothing but, whatever you had in the fridge, and whatever you had to read or watch.
It was great but the video cams and other nice stuff so damn expensive. Now it's nothing.
I grew up in the 90s so logos like this still existed. but were quickly being replaced by more modern stuff. and most people didn't even like them. but like the other guy's said it was not very entertaining by modern standards. I managed to rent every family friendly movie they had in the shop. and that was in the year 2000. I think that in the 80s most people didn't even own a vcr and they had 3 TV channels. and the uploader is from Denmark I think they literally only had 1 channel until the end of the 80s. because of some strange law from the 50s. were they thought TV would corrupt the youth.
0:04 - Even now, I'm getting vibes of PBS 39 (that's WLVT-TV in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley) and all their underwriting plugs from long ago.
3:06 For those who wonder, the song is from the movie, The adventures of Buckaroo Banzai, 1984.
I'd like to hear an extended version of the first song.
100%
Head empty except for the “bwweeeeeooooooooOoOoOoOoOoOo” of 80’s intros
Yo wait this isn't Skycorp
Haha, I know right? RUclips recommended this to me and I thought "oh, a collection of SkyCorp VHS intro parodies" and I was about a whole minute in before I realized "oh wait, this is real." 😃
Nobody
Wyrm: child murder and buzzsaws are my game and pale kings my name
In the probably 1985-probably 1997 Video International theme, the Yamaha DX7 ROM-2B patch "Octave War"/ROM-3A patch “Brass S H” were heard.
Very a e s t h e t i c .
In the probably 1985-probably 1999 ABCCollection Videofilm theme, the Yamaha DX7 ROM-2A patch "Cowbell" and ROM-4A patch "Cowbell" were heard.
The first one bops HARD!
I really need me one of those old Video Effect Generator to create digitize one of these. I heard there are only very few of the OG machines still running.
PatWizard do you mean a scanimate?
3:02 HOLY SHIT, THAT'S WHERE VHS HEAD GOT THAT SAMPLE FROM!
Wait so what came first? Forgive me, I'm more so seeing all this by looking back for the first time. But I heard it first in Buckaroo Banzai (sp?).
That is from Buckaroo Banzai, Micheal Boddicker did the soundtrack. Not saying this cluld not have first.
The logo for video international has a logo similar to Circuit City.
This video is so non-consensually 80s.
How could 20 people end up here, and be like, “I don’t like this”
“This wasn’t good enough”
A Nostalgia Anos 70 E 80!
This video turned my hair into jheri curls
*Skycorp has enter the chat*
0:27 It looks like you can see the sound track from the original film on the left side
1:04 Analog Archives
Yes
this is my therapy
5:02 Oh listen! It's the Hong Hwa fanfare!
Hey it's you
How To Names On Music??? 1:44
199th decade's VHS Logos
When everyone had their own spaceship
the *early 20th century* spans 1901 to 1940 (191st to 194th decades)
the *mid 20th century* spans 1941 to 1970 (195th to 197th decades).
the *late 20th century* spans 1971 to 2000 (198th to 200th decades).
the *early 199th decade* spans 1981 to 1984.
the *mid 199th decade* spans 1985 to 1987.
the *late 199th decade* spans 1988 to 1990.
ok, this must be one of those weird kids that do weird comments and weird videos.
@@grkb You mean like the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo in the beginning of Mister Rogers Neighborhood: Our Earth: Clean and Green in 1991, Mr. Bill presents Fox Family Promo, Dr. DoLittle 1 Preview, The Harvey Entertainment Company logo in the beginning of CasPer: A Spirited Beginning in 1998, and the SaBan logo in the beginning of CasPer meets Wendy in 1999 come in the beginning of CasPer: Seeing is Believing that was released on DVD in September 3 2002?
no, i barely understand what you're talking about.
@@grkb Fine!
but you littearly gave me a example of what "weird kids do" when they comment logo-related stuff.
At 3:45, the probably 1985-probably 1991 ABCollection Videofilm logo.
why am i watching this
1.DVS (LOUD)
2.ugc (1982)
3.Film - lab A/S
4.Irish Video A/S
5.VI (LOUD)
6.AB Collection Film & Video
7.AP Video
8.Film - lab
thank u soo much, :)) i will use this for my videos
*very* comfy.
Anyone knows a name of a music track from the first logo?
Again.... Usa
I'll have to cover the 70s n 80s uk scene.. I have masses.. Vipco, avco embassy, alpha, replay, vtc, videomedia, cannon, golun-globus, thorn emi, intervision, hvm, etc etc.
@3:08 that is the Buckaroo Bonzai music
ugc logo from 80s is the best logo ever
i do agree, i forgot this one !
Can someone give me a list of all the years these logos came out?
Ugc Is From France
Retro Katsumotonese VHS logos(1989-2001)
1:04 👍🏻
does anyone know how to make this effect on a video?
somebody know how can i replicate this?
From Europe With Love
Does anyone know what the music is on the first piece (Hollywood Home Video)? Thank you.
1980 VHS Denmark Logos
A Danish video label called Irish?.
Im sure calling it "Irish video" sounded more sophisticated, foreign and technical, to the average dane, than calling it something in Danish. Im sure that is what the people behind "Irish video" was thinking, when they named it. Or that is my theory :-)
0:16
This effect... Looks like RTM news...
Cutting edge
where TELE TELE?
IRISH JUST IRISH
These people didn't value what they had.
Is really nice
RNC Australia’s The Sunday To Satruday Movies & TV Shows (Day & Night) (1974 - 2014) Theme Song Stolen Version!!! (1:04)
robotic psychadelics
Looks like 80'
🤔🤔
What's the song at 3:02 from?
It is from the movie "buckaroo banzai". (And I dont think the people who made that particular VHS-intro payed the people, who made the movie, any money. It was easier to get away with such stuff in the 80s with a minor distribution of VHS only in Denmark.)
I could tell it was Buckaroo Banzai too easily!
Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (1984). Copyrighted music right there.
I didn't get to watch Buckaroo Banzai until some time in the early 2000s (and I certainly saw my fair share of 80s/90s movies when I grew up, so how I missed that one is beyond me), so when I first saw it, I was like: "Wait, I've heard this somewhere before! But I can't remember where."
That was until I in 2005 did a VHS transfer of an old hard-to-find movie (distributed by AB Collection) for a friend, when I was one of the few people to have an HDD recorder capable of doing VHS-2-DVD transfers. When that copyright notice started scrolling and the music came on... BINGO!
Irish video is Norwegian. How'd you even paste the word "Irish" on a Norwegian home video company?
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뿐만 아니라 형사 처벌까지 받게 됩니다.
古すぎて好き
あたしも
2:06
i only know the ugc
These are all royalty free?
I am not 100% sure. Because those who made these logos, 25 - 30 years ago didnt respect copyright as much as people do today. Just look at the logo at 3:07 - they took the tune from that movie "buckaroo banzai" and put it in their text-intro thing. And I am sure they did not pay royalties to anyone. While others in this I am sure was made by only one guy with a synthasizer in basement in the 80s. To cut a long story short: it depends on the individual music used in each of the logos/introes. And those have to be individually checked. And I dont know how. That being said, I am okay if you use these introes/logos for whatever you want. Sorry if all this text was way too long (zzzzz)
Heh thank you! I was putting together a RUclips project, and I wanted to throw in an intro for camp aesthetics. I just didnt want to break any laws. Thank you!
here german vhs logos ?
The last one, at 5:00 is definitely german. The rest of them are mostly from Danish VHS-tapes/tapes sold in Denmark.
I'm making a documentary about a mexican wrestler, who was famous around mid 80's, late 90s.. can I use one of this intros for it?
Sure. But that being said: I did not make any of these. I just took/ripped them from old VHS tapes. I doubt that people have copyrighted any intros. And I doubt any of these Companies are still around. Just saying that I dont know anything about copyright law. These are mostly from 30 year old Danish VHS-tapes, so I have some doubts that there can be much copyright internationally. But look at the intro at 3:00, that has the music from the movie "Buckaroo Banzai". So dont use that music. Also: these intros are mostly also uploaded seperatly, if you want to download them there (just Google how to download from youtube). See the video description.
@@ludvighaakonson69 awesome, thank You!!!
How Make ????
0:27
Nice!
I like film lab
Irish
GROUP NEXT ENTERTAINMENT
👍
Justice- DVNO
FOUR CAPITAL LETTERS
20th century fax home entertainment
These tapes all appear to be from Sweden.
Not according to the description.
This Is Naif Al Rashed Sweden!!
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Everyone in the hood know you had rented some tapes because these logos were SO DAMN LOUD!