- 3-G Home Video
- 10th Ave. Video
- 4 Play Video
- Academy Entertainment
- Action International Pictures
- Active Home Video
- AdultX
- AIX Media Group
- Allied Artists Video
- Alpha Video Classics
- American Home Video
- Amvest Video
- Anheuser-Busch Theme Parks Video
- Arman Julian Productions
- Astronics Tele-Cine Ltd.
- Axon Video
- Barr Entertainment
- BC Video
- Best Film & Video Corp.
- Big Top Video
- Bingo Video, Inc.
- Brentwood Communications
- Bullfrog Films
- BWE Video
- Caballero Home Video
- Caesar's Video
- Cal Vista Video (Some countries)
- Camp Video
- Children's Learning Video
- ChoiceMark Corp.
- Cindy V Video
- Cinema Home Video
- Cinescope Enterprises/Panorama International
- Classic Family Entertainment
- Cobra Media
- Coliseum Video
- Crown Movie Classics
- Dave Hood Entertainment
- Dead Alive Productions
- Diamond Entertainment Corporation
- DIC Home Entertainment
- Digiview Entertainment
- Disc Plaza Entertainment
- Dollar Entertainment
- Dreamland Home Video
- E Realbiz
- Edde Entertainment
- Elite Entertainment
- Ergo Home Video
- Essex Video
- Evil Angel Video
- Fat Dog Productions
- Films Incorporated
- Film Threat Video
- First Look Home Entertainment
- First Run Video
- Fotomat Video
- Front Row Entertainment, Inc.
- Genesis Home Video
- Golden Dragon Cambodian Video (Some countries)
- Gospel Films Video
- Gourmet Video Collection
- Guthy-Renker
- Happy Face Home Video
- Harmony Vision
- Hart Sharp Video
- HIS Video
- Hollywood Video Library
- Hosca Home Video Productions
- IN-X-CESS International Films
- J2 Communications
- JTC Video
- Jane Fonda Workout
- Jingle Cats Home Video
- K-Tel Video
- Kaiju Productions
- Kid Time Video
- Kideo Incorporated
- King of Video
- Kodak Video
- Kultur
- KVC Home Video
- L.A. Hero
- LatinAmerica Films & Video
- Lumivision
- MPI Home Video
- MTI Home Video
- Maier Communications, Inc.
- Malibu Video
- Mark V International
- Master Arts Video
- Minolta Audio-Visual (Some countries)
- Monarch Home Video
- Morgan Creek DVD
- Morris Video
- Muther Video
- National Geographic Video
- New Horizons Home Video
- New Star Entertainment
- NFL Films Video Library
- North American Releasing
- NuTech Digital
- Omega Entertainment
- Pacific Arts
- Palisades Home Video
- Parade Video
- Paragon Video Productions
- Parents Approved Video
- Passion Productions
- Passport International Productions, Inc.
- PC Treasures
- Penthouse Video
- Pentrex
- Pioneer Special Interests
- Planet Video
- Playboy Home Video
- Player Home Entertainment
- PorchLight Home Entertainment
- Premiere Video
- Prism Entertainment
- Producers' Video Inc.
- Quality Video, Inc.
- Quality X Video
- Questar Home Video
- RCA SelectaVision
- RNJ Corporation
- Raedon Home Video
- Rainbow Home Video
- Reader's Digest Home Entertainment (Some countries)
- Right Stuf Inc.
- Shapiro Glickenhaus Home Video (Some countries)
- Shokus Video
- SISU Home Entertainment
- Slingshot Entertainment
- Soft Touch Video
- Something Weird Video
- SouthGate Entertainment
- Standard Video
- Star Anime Enterprises
- Starling Films
- Sterling Entertainment Group
- Super Video Inc.
- TGA Video
- TGG Direct
- Tidewater Productions
- Travelview International
- Troma Team Video
- Twin Tower Entertainment
- UVI Video Productions
- Valentine Video
- Valley of the Sun Video
- VCI Entertainment
- VCX
- Velocity Home Entertainment
- Ventura Distribution
- Victor King Video
- VIDCO - The Video Company
- Video-X-Pix
- Video City Productions
- Video Gems
- Video Outlaw
- VideoTours
- View Video
- Vina Distributor
- Vintage Home Entertainment
- Virgin Video (Some countries)
- Vivid Entertainment
- Voyage Productions
- Wellspring Media
- WesternWorld Television
- Westlake Entertainment
- Wizard Video
- Woodhaven Entertainment
- York Entertainment
- Young Generation Video
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===Background===
In July 1991, GE Capital bought out Virgin's stake in [[Virgin Video]], and the company was renamed itself in July 1992 as '''Vision Video Ltd.''' In January 1993, [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]] acquired the company and its operations merged with its home entertainment arm [[PolyGram Video]]. Vision Video Ltd. was retained as a label of PolyGram Video that dealt with budget VHS releases, similar to their existing [[4Front Video]].
On December 10, 1998, Polygram Filmed Entertainment was sold to Seagram & Sons (the former owner of [[Universal Pictures]] which is now part of NBCUniversal). In 1999, [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] acquired the pre-March 31, 1996 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment library, including the Virgin Vision/MCEG/Palace library and placed it under its [[Orion Pictures]] subsidiary. As for Vision Video Ltd. itself, the label continued to be used for budget releases after the rebranding of PolyGram Video UK as Universal Pictures Video UK, and soon expanded to budget DVDs as well.
Currently, the film assets of the company are owned by MGM, while Universal Pictures UK owns the rest of the business.
===Logo (Fall 1992-2003)===
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'''Technique:''' CGI.
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* During the PolyGram/Universal era, this
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** It is also seen at the start of the 1998 UK VHS release of ''Letterland: A Christmas Story'' before the [[Astrion]] logo.
* One of the last releases to feature this logo was the 2003 ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' DVD Game (although it doesn't appear anywhere on the packaging).▼
* It is also preserved on select budget DVD releases as well (following Universal's 1997 logo), namely releases of stand-up comedy shows such as ''Harry Hill: First Class Scamp'', various Billy Connolly releases, ''Lee Evans: Live at Wembley'', and ''Peter Kay: Live from the Top of the Tower'', British television shows such as various ''The Vicar of Dibley'' releases, and documentaries such as ''ABBA: The Winner Takes it All''.
* Strangely, this logo also appears on the 2007 UK DVD release of ''The Vicar of Dibley: The Ultimate Collection'', after the 1997 [[Universal Pictures]] logo.▼
** However, when compared to VHS releases, the VVL print logo appearing on the packaging may not always guarantee an appearance. Most VVL DVD releases (eg, ''Brotherhood of the Wolf'', ''Cubix: Robots for Everyone! - The Unfixable Robot'' and ''Laurel and Hardy: The Music Box'') only contain Universal's 1997 logo at the beginning (or for ''Brotherhood of the Wolf'', the [[StudioCanal]] logo as well).
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▲** Strangely, this logo is also
==See Also==
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mr3urious and Blue2000
Captures by
Eric S., FLEMISHDOG and silkdog
Editions by
Blue2000
Video captures courtesy of
Eric S., thevideorewind, James Bushnell and DudeThatLogo
Background
In July 1991, GE Capital bought out Virgin's stake in Virgin Video, and the company was renamed itself in July 1992 as Vision Video Ltd. In January 1993, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment acquired the company and its operations merged with its home entertainment arm PolyGram Video. Vision Video Ltd. was retained as a label of PolyGram Video that dealt with budget VHS releases, similar to their existing 4Front Video.
On December 10, 1998, Polygram Filmed Entertainment was sold to Seagram & Sons (the former owner of Universal Pictures which is now part of NBCUniversal). In 1999, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquired the pre-March 31, 1996 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment library, including the Virgin Vision/MCEG/Palace library and placed it under its Orion Pictures subsidiary. As for Vision Video Ltd. itself, the label continued to be used for budget releases after the rebranding of PolyGram Video UK as Universal Pictures Video UK, and soon expanded to budget DVDs as well. The label was fully retired by the beginning of 2004.
Currently, the film assets of the company are owned by MGM, while Universal Pictures UK owns the rest of the business.
Logo (Fall 1992-2003)
Visuals: The sequence starts with an orange background, which the camera quickly pans out to reveal that it's part of a large scribble resembling a tornado on a dark blue space. Lightning strikes a spot on it as a rough black pillar with a diagonally-cut top, starts to rise from the ground, electricity surrounding the pillar as well. The camera continues to rotate and tilt upwards as the pillar causes bolts of lightning to shoot out from it, summoning two more pillars that resemble itself to rise out and conduct more electricity. As the camera settles into place, more bolts from outside of the screen come in before one final bolt shoots across the screen, producing a white flash and transforming the three pillars into a 2D drawing, their shadows forming "VVL". Then three more small bolts come down to strike the white text "VISION VIDEO LTD.", which just faded in, to slightly cause them to shine, and the last bits of electricity die down.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A dramatic synthesised fanfare plays while the black pillars rise from the orange scribble, ending in a final chord when the lightning strikes. After that, an eerie synth piece is heard in the background. All composed using the Roland S-50.
Availability:
- Seen on UK VHS releases by the company from the time-period, such as Laurel and Hardy.
- During the PolyGram/Universal era, this logo is also seen on several budget UK VHS releases, such as the 1999 UK VHS release of Sherlock Holmes In The 22nd Century.
- It is also preserved on the 1998 UK promotional VHS release of Torvill & Dean: Behind the Ice Adventures, the 1998 UK VHS release of The Ultimate Comedy Collection, and the 1999 UK VHS releases of Billy Connolly: Live 99, Once Upon a Time in Letterland, and Letterland: Detective Dippy Duck, respectively, among others.
- It is also seen at the start of the 1998 UK VHS release of Letterland: A Christmas Story before the Astrion logo.
- It is also preserved on select budget DVD releases as well (following Universal's 1997 logo), namely releases of stand-up comedy shows such as Harry Hill: First Class Scamp, various Billy Connolly releases, Lee Evans: Live at Wembley, and Peter Kay: Live from the Top of the Tower, British television shows such as various The Vicar of Dibley releases, and documentaries such as ABBA: The Winner Takes it All.
- However, when compared to VHS releases, the VVL print logo appearing on the packaging may not always guarantee an appearance. Most VVL DVD releases (eg, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Cubix: Robots for Everyone! - The Unfixable Robot and Laurel and Hardy: The Music Box) only contain Universal's 1997 logo at the beginning (or for Brotherhood of the Wolf, the StudioCanal logo as well).
- It also strangely shows up on the 2003 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? DVD Game (one of the last original releases with this logo), although the print logo doesn't appear anywhere on the packaging.
- Strangely, this logo is also intact on the 2007 UK DVD release of The Vicar of Dibley: The Ultimate Collection, following the 1997 Universal Pictures logo.
See Also
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