I designed and produced these when I was Creative Director at National Screen in London in the mid-80s. The rotating logo was a very early example of 4K scanning to 35mm, and the rest of the sequence was rostrum shoots put together with it as a film optical. I mixed the track from the (German) master specially for cinema reproduction. Admittedly of its time, the sequence relies on the timeless (for the 80s) adage of "if in doubt, flare it out...".
I concur.they are all brilliant...I project these when showing friends feature films and trailers etc interwoven with current trailers etc...it goes down well!!
I have copies of these from a now demolished ABC in Exeter on 35mm and also the Derann Super 8 release. Do you happen to know what the music was you mixed for these Chris?
+Michelle Stone thank you for uploading these. Despite being quite a prolific cinema as I was growing up I don't remember these which is a shame as they are fab.
Thanks! I designed and produced these when I was Creative Director at National Screen in London.... and I thought that the music was so important, it was necessary to bring the master 32-track tapes over from Germany to mix them adequately for cinema presentation. A lot of people thought I was bonkers but I reckon it was worth it...
These designs are found on old ABC MINORS club badges. ( A Saturday morning kids film club) Now long gone, but the badges can still be found, and are becoming collectors items. 😊.
Hello these promos date from around 1985/6 when Thorn EMI were planning to sell Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment and the old ABC triangle was going to be revived. The management bought the company in 1986 but a week or so later the main backer, Alan Bond sold his share to Cannon. I remember them when they first appeared in the ABC Liverpool.
Thanks, Tony. That's really interesting and for the mid 80s, they are really before their time. By the way, did they revive and use these after the management buyout in 1996 or did they make new ones?
@@SuperTed19021 Hello.. these designs date from as early as the 1940s! They can be found on old ABC MINORS club badges. That was a Saturday morning kids film club. Earlyest designs are Art Deco in style. All these designs/ logos belong to ABC., unless copy right has changed. The club badges are now very collectable!!
Some date back to the mid 1940s and are Art Deco period in style! Some changes to design made in the 1950s and 1960s. But the inverted triangle remained.
I designed and produced these when I was Creative Director at National Screen in London in the mid-80s. The rotating logo was a very early example of 4K scanning to 35mm, and the rest of the sequence was rostrum shoots put together with it as a film optical. I mixed the track from the (German) master specially for cinema reproduction. Admittedly of its time, the sequence relies on the timeless (for the 80s) adage of "if in doubt, flare it out...".
I concur.they are all brilliant...I project these when showing friends feature films and trailers etc interwoven with current trailers etc...it goes down well!!
I have copies of these from a now demolished ABC in Exeter on 35mm and also the Derann Super 8 release. Do you happen to know what the music was you mixed for these Chris?
They look fantastic, Mr. Wood. Would you please tell us more about them, like how long they were in use?
These look absolutely stunning now just as they probably did then. Was everything here besides the spinning emblem backlit animation?
Amazing! Remembered by millions 👏
I have finally tracked down one of the music tracks used here - called Push & Pull composed by Wolfgang Kafer and performed by Rhodos
What makes this one interesting is because of the 80’s like lighting and music.
These *really were* more interesting, fun and lively than the Cannon Cinema idents.
+Michelle Stone thank you for uploading these. Despite being quite a prolific cinema as I was growing up I don't remember these which is a shame as they are fab.
Some of these adverts were shown in Australian cinemas- what an entertaining cruise down memory lane!
What adverts? These are all titles.
Pretty sure I can remember these being used at ABC in Northampton in 1986
Yeah, would have been. Same designs on the ABC MINORS club badges. These badges can still be found, and are becoming collectable!
Love music
Thanks! I designed and produced these when I was Creative Director at National Screen in London.... and I thought that the music was so important, it was necessary to bring the master 32-track tapes over from Germany to mix them adequately for cinema presentation. A lot of people thought I was bonkers but I reckon it was worth it...
These designs are found on old ABC MINORS club badges. ( A Saturday morning kids film club) Now long gone, but the badges can still be found, and are becoming collectors items. 😊.
Groovy music!
Cool ABC Cinema Logo Michelle Stone. X
why the fourth and the last titles by the time are pitch decreasing
General Cinema Retro
Cool!
ABC countinued as mini cinemas in Butlins until 2021.
My last visit to an ABC was 2000
Did they show these idents back then if you can remember?
Yes they did
Can these be downloaded ? I’d love to play they before my movies
I wonder what happened to ABC Cinemas in the UK since the 80s.
This might help. www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/final-curtain-fall-british-movie-9557242
These must have been from after the 1996 buyout of MGM/Cannon Cinemas. I would be very surprised if they are from the mid-80s.
Hello these promos date from around 1985/6 when Thorn EMI were planning to sell Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment and the old ABC triangle was going to be revived. The management bought the company in 1986 but a week or so later the main backer, Alan Bond sold his share to Cannon. I remember them when they first appeared in the ABC Liverpool.
Thanks, Tony. That's really interesting and for the mid 80s, they are really before their time. By the way, did they revive and use these after the management buyout in 1996 or did they make new ones?
@@SuperTed19021 Hello.. these designs date from as early as the 1940s! They can be found on old ABC MINORS club badges. That was a Saturday morning kids film club. Earlyest designs are Art Deco in style. All these designs/ logos belong to ABC., unless copy right has changed. The club badges are now very collectable!!
Some date back to the mid 1940s and are Art Deco period in style! Some changes to design made in the 1950s and 1960s. But the inverted triangle remained.
The later ABC logo from the 90s was on a star field background when I went to see Jungle2Jungle.