C Palmer fue un compositor o músico para las mejores bandas sonoras de todos los medios, estamos hablando de la Network Music Ensemble, y el tema se utilizó de fondo para un noticiario policiaco en México
Some Korean Home Video logos uses the beginning of one of classical music which reminds me of Mickey’s Symphony Hour, Light Cavalry Overture, like this 5:40
A note on Korea Media. The video in the background of an UFO made with Scanimate shown in the warning screen is not exactly from the japanese synthpop band Yellow Magic Orchestra's 1979 video "Technopolis", but it's from the same video animation artist: Ron Hays. Ron Hays created a video compilation of his scanimate artwork called "Ron Hays Music Image: Odyssey" released on VHS and LaserDisc in 1979. The sequence shown in this logo has the name "Starship", as well as the song composed by Frank Serafine. Here's the video of "Starship" sequence: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DgWfNN_39y4.html Frank Serafine Rest In Peace
Please with name of Korea 0:01 Testcard 0:27 Cinema International Corporation Video Korean 0:47 Unicorn Production Inc. (stolen with music Columbia Tristar Home Video) 1:06 Living Home Video (music with Y.C. Lai) 1:26 ??? 1:43 ??? 1:53 Dongyang Image Production Co., Ltd. 2:10 ??? 5:58 Cinemedia 6:28 Daehan Video Company Ltd. 6:50 Cineolympia Production 7:30 ??? ( With music Rede Globo) 8:11 Korean Broadcasting System Television 8:35 Korean Brocasting System Video 8:44 Education Brocasting System 9:01 Digital Media Video 9:36 Saeroment Entertainment 10:00 Saerom Entertainment
The actual footage can be found in "Panasonic S-VHS (Super VHS) Demo Tape (circa 1988)" with the same music as OETA, without the warning text in korean.
映像文化의 旗手 Tramslated from Hanja to Hangul is: 영상문화의 기수 (Yeongsang moonhwa-ui gisu) in english is: "Horserider of Visual Culture" This is for 5:01 B.M. Korea. For 5:12 B.M. Korea actually it is "Bi Em Korea" (비엠 코리아)
There is one big problem here. The music seems to just be making everything cheap. Unicorn Production stole the music from Columbia Pictures. Livin Home Video stole the music from Y. C. Lai Film Production Co., Ltd. Korea Media stole the music from Vestron Video.
On an additional note, most of the animations used as background were taken from two sources: - "The World of Robert Abel (1985)" (Laserdisc). - "The Mind's Eye. A computer animation odyssey" by Miramar Films (VHS & Laserdisc).
I think I know why. S. Korean companies used the same VHS and Laserdiscs for every logo using space backgrounds. One of them is Odyssey: Ron Hays' Music Image (1977). When I made my compilation I stumbled upon the original korean VHS tapes and found that most companies made warning screens using scenes from that movie, even kept the music by Frank Serafine and Synergy. In the Korea Media logo for example, the warning screen that starts with the UFO scene is a sequence in the Odyssey movie called "Starship". In the original video uploaded by "TLMA V1.0: Officially retired, but reorganizing" someone under Dmitri Leontev's comment said that it was taken from YMO - Yellow Magic Orchestra's music video for "Technopolis". It happens that Ron Hays, the video animator that made the movie, made the videos for YMO songs Technopolis and Rydeen using the same effects, even the same starship in those years. You can find the movie by the name "Odyssey Ron Hays Music Image".
It's interesting how the West Image Demo Reel (1980), if you have seen it, was made by Ron Hays as well. Same energy, same effects, and used YMO's song Rydeen. Additonal note: YMO "mispelled" the word 雷電 (Raiden) to Rydeen.
You mean the one that says "An OETA Production?" and for that korean warning screen at the beginning, they stole the background from the beginning of the panasonic s-vhs demonstration tape.
Let's start a list of companies, I will give the first 3 and then anyone can collaborate on the rest. No need to add the name in korean as shown in the format if you have trouble writing in korean alphabet, that actually is easy to learn. Try using Google translate pencil tool and a quick lesson on Hangul: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ntdiHDORtAQ.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XtncEhWPls0.html Edit: The list is complete, still... found more logos after I uploaded this one. I'll promiste to link to the videos containing such logos or variants. Thank you.
0:00 - Shin Han Production Co. Ltd., only warning ( (주)신한 프로닥션 ) 0:26 - CIC Video Korea w/Warning (씨아이씨 비디오) 0:45 - Unicorn Production (유니콘 프로닥션) 1:03 - Living Home Video (리빙 홈 비디오) 1:19 - Daewon Donghwa Co., Ltd. (대원동화 주식회사) 1:30 - Vision VIdeo Production (비젼 비디오 프로덕션) 1:41 - Dongjang Image Production Co, Ltd. (동양 영상 프로덕션) 1:57 - Lee's Cinema (리스 시네마) 2:10 - Hallelujah Production (할렐루야 프로덕션) 2:44 - Hyundai HVC. 3:00 - Jung Eun Movie Co., Ltd. 3:09 - Cinecom International Co., Ltd. (Short version). 3:21 - Big Boss Video Production. 3:31 - Korea Media (Warning screen / Logo). 4:06 - Aju Video Production (아주 비디오 프로덕션) 4:15 - Garam Video Culture (가람 문화 영상): This variant has a different song from Yanni, "Looking glass" instead "Nostalgia".
4:42 - NVC New Production (뉴 프로덕션) 4:50 - Dae Young Panda (대영 팬더) 5:02 - B.M. Korea, 1st. Logo (비엠코리아) 5:12 - B.M. Korea, 2nd. Logo (비엠코리아) 5:25 - Sam Boo Production (삼부 프로덕션) 5:38 - Kkachibang (까치방) 5:51 - Seyoung Media (세영 미티어) 6:03 - Agaworld 1st. Logo (아가월드) 6:17 - Agaworld 2nd. Logo (아가월드) 6:22 - Daehan Video Company Ltd. (대한영상) 6:30 - Mediart (Variant) 6:38 - Mediart (Variant) 6:46 - Cineolympia (시네 올림피아) 7:07 - Korean Montessori, 1st. Logo (한국 몬테소리) 7:26 - Myeongmoon Gyoyook (명문교육) 7:46 - Samjin Enterprise(삼진 엔터프라이즈) 8:06 - KBS Video Project (KBS 영상사업단) 8:31 - KBS Video (KBS 비디오) 8:43 - EBS Educational Broadcasting System (EBS 교육방송) 8:58 - DMV Digital Media Video 9:22 - Saerom Entertainment 2nd. Logo (새름 엔터테인먼트 ) 9:35 - Saerom Entertainment 1st. Logo (새름 엔터테인먼트 )
Didn't realized that was Hyundai (현대) at 2:49. Yes, early 80s video distributors were fascinated with "Also Sprach Zarathustra" theme, mostly in Korea and Greece.
@@KeonAureii How dare you stole Columbia Pictures music in South Korean Home video logos, That's it, You are grounded grounded grounded grounded for 1927392728 years, Go to your room right now.