I could put this music on repeat for hours and not get tired of it. Why didn't they use this for DVD releases up until 2005? Music has such impact on the VHS theme rather than the DVD theme. Kind of makes me tear up a little at the last 10 seconds.
In a painting, a woman stands on a tiered pedestal. A winged white horse gallops under a dawning blue sky. The woman wears a Roman toga and holds a torch aloft. The winged horse and the woman stand side-by-side over the words "Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment."
VHS (and early VCDs and DVDs): Composed by Machine Head of Venice, California, a pindrop-like sound is heard, then a wonderful, majestic synthesized fanfare with horns playing throughout the logo.
@@M0VIE Was this varrient of the logo exclusive to the VHS format? While all Sony DVD's between 2001 and 2006 only ever had this varrient? ua-cam.com/video/5h_WBnbS5bg/v-deo.html
@@M0VIE I think it was because it was taken of those CTHE's DVDs from 2001 to early 2002, in which it had this long variant of the logo. This was originally the VHS version of it they've used until 2005. The capture of this video was taken from a 2001 or 2002 DVD, so the quality looks like it's HD and the format is widescreen. Not all of the DVDs from CTHE had this version of the logo, because most of them used the 2nd version more than the 1st version. In DVDs from 2002 to onwards until 2005, this logo still became the same as the VHS one, but now in a more shorter version and with a different, more relaxing music.
@@kefasnetpedroariel764 Later DVDs including the reprint of Postcards from the Edge had this variant in Australia especially the documentary "Spellbound" in the US and the scope was on the UK Dirty Dancing release.
This logo brings back so manny memories.
I could put this music on repeat for hours and not get tired of it. Why didn't they use this for DVD releases up until 2005? Music has such impact on the VHS theme rather than the DVD theme. Kind of makes me tear up a little at the last 10 seconds.
In a painting, a woman stands on a tiered pedestal. A winged white horse gallops under a dawning blue sky. The woman wears a Roman toga and holds a torch aloft. The winged horse and the woman stand side-by-side over the words "Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment."
Columbia tristar Sony pictures will become one of the Disney companies.
VHS (and early VCDs and DVDs): Composed by Machine Head of Venice, California, a pindrop-like sound is heard, then a wonderful, majestic synthesized fanfare with horns playing throughout the logo.
it'll be different music if you speed up to 1.75.
Bear in the Big Blue House
Gob 6 is coming today 0:00
Dragon Tales VHS
0:01 🎵 From Columbia 🎵
0:03 🎵 And T-R-I TriStar 🎵
0:08 🎵 Columbia (TriStar) 🎵
0:11 🎵 Columbia TriStar 🎵
coming soon to theaters
It looks like dvd quality
When did I ever claim it was HD?
@@M0VIE Was this varrient of the logo exclusive to the VHS format? While all Sony DVD's between 2001 and 2006 only ever had this varrient? ua-cam.com/video/5h_WBnbS5bg/v-deo.html
@@M0VIE I think it was because it was taken of those CTHE's DVDs from 2001 to early 2002, in which it had this long variant of the logo. This was originally the VHS version of it they've used until 2005.
The capture of this video was taken from a 2001 or 2002 DVD, so the quality looks like it's HD and the format is widescreen.
Not all of the DVDs from CTHE had this version of the logo, because most of them used the 2nd version more than the 1st version. In DVDs from 2002 to onwards until 2005, this logo still became the same as the VHS one, but now in a more shorter version and with a different, more relaxing music.
@@kefasnetpedroariel764 Later DVDs including the reprint of Postcards from the Edge had this variant in Australia especially the documentary "Spellbound" in the US and the scope was on the UK Dirty Dancing release.
@@kefasnetpedroariel764 Cromwell also had the long version on the UK DVD as well.
and