What are your favorite logos from CIC? Mine would be the 1st logo from Cinema International Corporation, the 1981 logo from CIC-Taft, and the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th logos from CIC Video.
There are also some interesting and likely never-seen-before versions of the CIC Video logos, such as this version (9:59) where the CIC Video morphs into the Paramount logo which morphs into the Universal logo, and the German versions of the 1997 logo at 18:55.
Yeah, I was quite surprised to see the German variation of the 1997 ident. I do remember seeing the "morph" variant on a CIC Video Logo History by CP1973 Productions.
The currently available CIC logo is the the cinema release logo on the 1976 musical film The Slipper and the Rose where the DVD/Blu-Ray releases use the UK cinema print
Wow... CIC lasted way longer as a home entertainment arm, but the film distribution arm didn't last long due to its' rebranding to United International Pictures?
@@northernplacecorporation Though in Japan, Latin America and some European territories where the UIP branding was not used CIC carried on from 1982-85 distributing in cinemas Universal, Paramount and MGM/UA films and via Universal's buyout of AFD films from ITC Entertainment and Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment
Actually CIC lasted until 2001, after this year every studio distributed their films by their own home video division (Paramount in VHS, with a help from Columbia Tristar to DVD, and Universal in both VHS and DVD)
Cinema International Corporation has a lot of interesting logos, especially the ones from its video division. They are memorable among logo fans and their animation is great: • the 1970s logo from its movie division • the 1986 (8:42) logo from its video division • the 1991 logo seen on international tapes from CIC • the last logo seen from 1997 to 1999 as well as the Feature Presentation bumper (at 17:44)
I agree with your picks. The 1970s logo has pretty cool music and nice animation. The 1986 logo is quite tense and would definitely bring excitement to those getting ready to watch a movie. The 1991 logo is interesting, due to the fact that they show the Paramount and Universal logos, meaning that they release tapes on films from those companies. And the 1997 logo is a great send-off for the final years of CIC Video. The 1997 is probably my most favorite.
@@JontyMaster The 1997-1999 logo also has some unique animations that look the same but different. For example the Coming soon ones,etc have the logo falling though the C shapes like it was some kinda game show and the feature presentation ones have the logo colliding with the C shapes instead of Dodging them witch give me theory’s that the older the company gets in the final years of CIC,the logo also gets older and barely tries to dodge the C shapes.
What are your favorite logos from CIC? Mine would be the 1st logo from Cinema International Corporation, the 1981 logo from CIC-Taft, and the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th logos from CIC Video.
4th
mine was the 7th logo
@Robert McDermott My two favorite studios from hollywood so far is Paramount and Universal.
Those early 1970s logos in blue and white. I remember them at the Wellington, NZ Cinerama preceding Earthquake and Battle of Midway.
The late 90's ones are very cool. I miss CIC.
There are also some interesting and likely never-seen-before versions of the CIC Video logos, such as this version (9:59) where the CIC Video morphs into the Paramount logo which morphs into the Universal logo, and the German versions of the 1997 logo at 18:55.
Yeah, I was quite surprised to see the German variation of the 1997 ident. I do remember seeing the "morph" variant on a CIC Video Logo History by CP1973 Productions.
Back to the future VHS ❤❤❤
The currently available CIC logo is the the cinema release logo on the 1976 musical film The Slipper and the Rose where the DVD/Blu-Ray releases use the UK cinema print
3:21 Beijing Film Studio
I love the 1:46 is so cool 😊😊😊😊
EPIC VIDEO KACHOW
What’s up, Jonty!
Wow... CIC lasted way longer as a home entertainment arm, but the film distribution arm didn't last long due to its' rebranding to United International Pictures?
Correct.
@@JontyMaster Of course I was right!
@@northernplacecorporation Though in Japan, Latin America and some European territories where the UIP branding was not used CIC carried on from 1982-85 distributing in cinemas Universal, Paramount and MGM/UA films and via Universal's buyout of AFD films from ITC Entertainment and Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment
@@darren2514fv OK.
@@JontyMasterNow UIP managed to outlast CIC Video
I love it😍
Request: WGBH Logo History (1972 presnet) [Ep 275]
I like this one.
Neat!
Awesome 👍
🇺🇲 [Episode 274] CIC Logo History [1970 - 1999]
oh. my. hecking. gosh
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What's coming up, next time Jonty?
I have decided to do an ident history on S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru), a Welsh language free-to-air public broadcast television channel.
ok. S4C used to be in both Welsh and English language.
REQUEST: Cinegroupe Logo History [1988-2009] [Ep. 275]
11:44 where’s the link for that variation?
suggestion: BMG Video Ident History.
Mr Men Little Miss Frozen Adventure (14 feb 1995)
16:11 CIC Video releases DVDs, jonty? 🤔
CIC in Chains
I am looking for a specific cic logo it was a swerling purple strand that looked first up like music none of these are close much better
Do dish network logo history then do directv logo history
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i belive which, here in Brazil, the ident of CIC Video from 1986, lasted from 1986 to 1999 (incluind the logo of CIC from 1991).
Actually CIC lasted until 2001, after this year every studio distributed their films by their own home video division (Paramount in VHS, with a help from Columbia Tristar to DVD, and Universal in both VHS and DVD)
Portugal
@@ChiyoPokemon yes. portugal too.
@@plesleyoliveira3003 only portugal. Bruh-zil is worse than hell oh wait it os hell
@@ChiyoPokemon why?
Cinema International Corporation has a lot of interesting logos, especially the ones from its video division. They are memorable among logo fans and their animation is great:
• the 1970s logo from its movie division
• the 1986 (8:42) logo from its video division
• the 1991 logo seen on international tapes from CIC
• the last logo seen from 1997 to 1999 as well as the Feature Presentation bumper (at 17:44)
I agree with your picks. The 1970s logo has pretty cool music and nice animation. The 1986 logo is quite tense and would definitely bring excitement to those getting ready to watch a movie. The 1991 logo is interesting, due to the fact that they show the Paramount and Universal logos, meaning that they release tapes on films from those companies. And the 1997 logo is a great send-off for the final years of CIC Video. The 1997 is probably my most favorite.
@@JontyMaster The 1997-1999 logo also has some unique animations that look the same but different. For example the Coming soon ones,etc have the logo falling though the C shapes like it was some kinda game show and the feature presentation ones have the logo colliding with the C shapes instead of Dodging them witch give me theory’s that the older the company gets in the final years of CIC,the logo also gets older and barely tries to dodge the C shapes.
Do the history of the Gracie Films Logo.
Can you make Gracie Films Logo History (1986 Present)
Do so 275
Now replace the i with o.
Third le-le-le-le-leg moment.
THAT IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE MISTAKE
PRODUCTIONS
Salve
ClC video logo
그런데 CIC
Q: What's your discord?
I have question that I want to ask you
My account or server?
@@JontyMaster I'm an idiot and realised i can ask you here, just wondering, could I please be host of the 3 seconds of Rosen Collab 2?
Yeah sure why not. Heck, I might even consider joining if I have time.
@@JontyMaster cool, ill have the announcement up soon
@@JontyMaster nice, the announcement is up so yeah, whenever until May 15 (potentially extended) becuz small channel = not much attention.