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===Background===
===Background===
Longman Video was the video distribution arm of Longman Press, a British publishing company, founded in 1982. It was later sold to the [[Granada Ventures|Pickwick Group]] and in 1986 it became a sub-label of Pickwick's own children's/classic brand [[Screen Legends|Screen Legends]].
Longman Video was the video distribution arm of '''Longman''' Press, a British publishing company, founded in 1982. It was later sold to the [[Pickwick Video|Pickwick Group]] and in 1986 it became a sub-label of Pickwick's own children's/classic brand [[Screen Legends]].


=== (1982-1987) ===
===Logo (1982-1987) ===


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Longman Video, RGB Boat.png|The nearly finished logo
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Longman Video.jpeg|The finished logo
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a white abstract sail (basically a square but with the bottom edge pushed up) appears and zooms out, quickly spreading into seven different sails colour-shifting red, green, and blue. As they spread and fixate their colours, two blue triangles, representing sails, and a hull that shifts from red to green, fade in and zoom out as well, forming the Longman logo at the time. The colour of the sails also finish changing, resulting in this: the middle sail is green, the sails in the main cardinal directions are red, and the bottom corner sails are blue, matching up the triangle. A white rectangle, which quickly fades to an RGB gradient, opens up on the bottom as "LONGMAN VIDEO" in a white Rockwell font, fades in on the bar, and the logo fades to black.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Longman Boat", "The RGB Boat"


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a white abstract sail (basically a square but with the bottom edge pushed up) appears and zooms out, quickly spreading into 7 different sails color-shifting red, green, and blue. As they spread and fixate their colors, 2 blue triangles, representing sails, and a hull that shifts from red to green, fade in and zoom out as well, forming the Longman logo at the time. The color of the sails also finish changing, resulting in this: the middle sail is green, the sails in the main cardinal directions are red, and the bottom corner sails are blue, matching up the triangle. A white rectangle, which quickly fades to a RGB gradient, opens up on the bottom as "LONGMAN VIDEO" in a white Rockwell font, fades in on the bar, and the logo fades to white.


'''Audio:''' A soothing string melody is first heard, which is followed by a synth "wah" and an echoing trumpet fanfare.
'''FX/SFX:''' The sails zooming out and spreading, the color changing. Simple, yet effective computer animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A soothing string melody is first heard, which is followed by a synth "wah" and a echoing trumpet fanfare.

'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' An extended version also exists as well.

'''Availability:''' Very rare.
* Tapes from Longman have a RGB bar on the top of them, so find tapes with those.
* Can be seen on early prints of ''Nursery Rhymes'', ''Postman Pat'' tapes, ''Little Miss'', ''Battle Of The Planets'', and more.


'''Audio Variant:''' An <u>extended version</u> also exists, which is seen on some UK VHS releases.


'''Availability:''' VHS releases from Longman have an RGB bar on the top of them, so find tapes with those.
* It can be found on early prints of ''Nursery Rhymes'', ''Postman Pat'' tapes, ''Little Miss'', ''Battle Of The Planets'', and more.
* It is also seen at the start of the 1983 UK pre-cert VHS release of ''Princes and Princesses'' and both the 1984 UK pre-cert VHS releases of ''Trumpton'' and ''Camberwick Green'', respectively.
* It is also preserved at the start of the 1986 UK VHS releases of ''The Golden Treasury of Classic Fairy Tales'', ''Famous Five: Five Go to the Mystery Moor'', and ''Nursery Rhymes'' (1986 re-release), and the 1987 UK VHS release of ''Beethoven's Fidelio'', respectively, following the 1986 Screen Legends logo.


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Latest revision as of 06:14, 10 May 2024


Background

Longman Video was the video distribution arm of Longman Press, a British publishing company, founded in 1982. It was later sold to the Pickwick Group and in 1986 it became a sub-label of Pickwick's own children's/classic brand Screen Legends.

Logo (1982-1987)


Visuals: On a black background, a white abstract sail (basically a square but with the bottom edge pushed up) appears and zooms out, quickly spreading into seven different sails colour-shifting red, green, and blue. As they spread and fixate their colours, two blue triangles, representing sails, and a hull that shifts from red to green, fade in and zoom out as well, forming the Longman logo at the time. The colour of the sails also finish changing, resulting in this: the middle sail is green, the sails in the main cardinal directions are red, and the bottom corner sails are blue, matching up the triangle. A white rectangle, which quickly fades to an RGB gradient, opens up on the bottom as "LONGMAN VIDEO" in a white Rockwell font, fades in on the bar, and the logo fades to black.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A soothing string melody is first heard, which is followed by a synth "wah" and an echoing trumpet fanfare.

Audio Variant: An extended version also exists, which is seen on some UK VHS releases.

Availability: VHS releases from Longman have an RGB bar on the top of them, so find tapes with those.

  • It can be found on early prints of Nursery Rhymes, Postman Pat tapes, Little Miss, Battle Of The Planets, and more.
  • It is also seen at the start of the 1983 UK pre-cert VHS release of Princes and Princesses and both the 1984 UK pre-cert VHS releases of Trumpton and Camberwick Green, respectively.
  • It is also preserved at the start of the 1986 UK VHS releases of The Golden Treasury of Classic Fairy Tales, Famous Five: Five Go to the Mystery Moor, and Nursery Rhymes (1986 re-release), and the 1987 UK VHS release of Beethoven's Fidelio, respectively, following the 1986 Screen Legends logo.
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