It's been 13 days since the last episode. I do apologise for the delay. I've been really busy with some school work and whatnot. I hope you enjoy(ed) this episode! :)
Yet another amazing logo history from you, Cam! Digital Cinema Media had some great logos to showcase! My favorites would definitely have to be the Rank Screen Advertising logo from 1977-1988, the Digital Cinema Media logo from 2011-2013, and the Carlton Screen Advertising logo. I will definitely be looking forward to the Constantin Film Logo history! And damn, the Rank Screen Advertising logo from the 1990's is quite cheesy. Once again, great logo history, and I will definitely be looking forward to the next one.
I really love refurbish logo evolutions! hope you make some more in the future. By the way can you take a look at my request that I made for you please?
I'm still of the opinion that Rainbow Lanterns was, and still is, DCM's best and most dynamic trail - it was made by the same team (Jump Design) who did the X-Factor title sequence amongst lots of other stuff.
I am doing my own take on rle called RLE Re-Historical Histories. Episode 1 will be made on my channel, this is going to be the first episode of this series.
CCG88, I'm glad you gave the 1995 Carlton Video logo a (Dis) Honourable mention to accompany Carlton Screen Advertising. Who could remember the loud WHOOSH - which can totaly take you off guard and frighten younger children, the giant letters gliding across the screen at different angles and the N zooming straight at the screen and the ominous droning synth cord. CCG, Have you seen the 1995 Carlton Video logo as a kid?
I also wanted to tell you what would happen if you do VIDgital, so basically the logos are pretty much scary, aswell as the shortened ones, those variants will make my soul jump out of my body, so that will prevent me to continue watching your series, like what happened to Richard Faxx VCR. So please dont upload the shortened variants or any other ones that have eys open, thank you.
In all honesty this company's logos are pretty damn good for the most part. Unlike a lot of other big companies in recent years, they don't just go in Adobe Premiere, type in text of the name of the company over some stock footage, and be done with it. (*cough* That purple NBC thing *cough*) Here we have a gorgeous display of CG lanterns, as well as (admittedly sensory overloaded) showcase that they do mean 'dynamic', with some neat effects done with the logo and videos. How is an advertising company better at this stuff than a lot of giant-ass TV companies?
Yes it does! TR3X did a great job of remaking the countdown from the Rank Screen Advertising bumper from the early 1970’s where the numbers appeared in random logos.
Oh that my RU-vid channel that me in. August 2020 and but the way that part when he talk about Carlton home video that so funny thank you sophie may and you new here