Welp. It’s official. This has become one of my new favorite aesthetics. Who knew that VHS wasn’t the only video format notorious for the cheesy, warped sounding logos?
It's called wow and flutter, and every mechanical device has it to some extent. Magnetic tape, vinyl, film, etc. all have a slightly varying playback speed, depending on how well made your player/recorder is it can either be very noticeable or barely audible, but nevertheless it's always there. CD, DVD players have wow and flutter as well, but you don't hear it there because CDs are digital so the audio (or other data) isn't affected by it.
3:16 I really like this logo. This logo looks like it's from around 1975-1980, but it looks so futuristic and modern. I dont know who designed and animated this logo, but they were ahead of their time.
5:52 is very weird - it shows someone passing a tray of gingerbread men onto a conveyor belt, then there is a couple frames of a line of women holding hands spliced in before it switches back to the gingerbread men, then it fades right into a film leader. Was there some sort of symbolism behind this? 7:43 for some reason, hearing hippies sing on these old warbly, scratched up films makes them even creepier. Lastly, I wonder if they ever made a school film projector that WASN'T all warbly and clattery. A lot of stuff was shown on 16mm when I was in grade school. Nowadays, a VHS tape is weird and exotic
How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days is a 1983 film produced by WonderWorks, based on the children's book Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days! by Stephen Manes. A family-friendly comedy starring Wallace Shawn, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Hermione Gingold, it is about a twelve-year-old boy named Milo, a hopeless klutz who happens upon a mysterious advertisement in the paper for becoming a perfect person. A three-day course devised by a peculiar man, Dr. Silverfish, Milo enrolls and manages to complete the strange tasks. Only after completing the course does Milo realize perfection is not all it's cracked up to be.The film first aired on PBS on October 4, 1984 and was regularly shown on The Disney Channel in the mid-1980s.
This stuff was warbly when it was new. The 16mm film projectors used in schools were designed to be durable, but they were not high precision machines. I grew up in the 80s and 90s and I haven't seen one that wasn't like this. Plus they tended to jam often, the film would slip off of the sprockets, causing the picture to jump, and most teachers aren't professional projectionists, so there is a lot more wear and tear on the equipment.
I disagree, according to TvTA, he thinks that the sot237, the user who uploaded these logos to the internet archive, has probably used an old telecine unit, which might’ve caused the warped sound, if you want fix some of these, use Capstan 😉
"I am back with the logos. This time, it will be a collection of 60's - 70's era." >60's - 70's era > _60's - 70's era_ >one logo is from 1983 > *_60'S - 70'S AREA_*
@@indayteray8647 That was the logo Oklahoma State University used in the 1970s. It was still being used by the NCAA division. logot.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/oklahoma-state-cowboys-alternate-logo-ncaa-division-38270.jpg In 2019, the university changed their logo to one based off it. encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQy0WAvHjiJAnE-4HTB29HLnddZ6X7Z4xfOYI66taiRmN053is3
The CRM/McGraw-Hill Films jingle reminds me of the Columbia Pictures Television jingle of the 1980s (when CPT was under Coca-Cola. "Gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-ahh...🎶🎵")
The University of Nebraska TV logo is so depressing! That music could make you cry. Adding on, the camera looks like it’s lowering down like it’s sad and lonely
Sitting in Burbank right now and seeing 8:51 kind of makes me go... o.O A LOT of these awfully "local" production companies do... Where is educational film content today...? Where did we all go wrong?
6:36 On a gray background we see a camera and a graduation hat on the front of the camera it says U of N T V with a stick on the back and moved left and down
th-cam.com/video/eLSFk6o25go/w-d-xo.html (This is the OSU one. I don't know where the "SCIENCE" thing came from TBH) (For some reason this comment appears with "View all 3 replies" yet I can't see them. So I don't know if this was already answered.)
Probably a mix of two things, one the fact that some of these films are genuinely faded, but also because the scanner(s) that were used (aka the shoddy ones at the Internet Archive) are a bit run down and produce these weird colours for some reason.
@@jadsi If the film gets exposed to vinegar syndrome, it will be in bad shape, perhaps this is why the telecine wasn't used to the audio, making the audio warped.
Probably one about (American/Canadian/North American?) Wildlife since the company of origin is (possibly) Canadian. EDIT: Title of the film mentioned by somebody below, can’t seem to find the actual film on TH-cam anymore though.
I really love the deterioration on these logos! Gives them that nostalgic feel.
s y n t h I do too
It’s the equipment not the film
I thought I was the only one 😂
Welp. It’s official. This has become one of my new favorite aesthetics. Who knew that VHS wasn’t the only video format notorious for the cheesy, warped sounding logos?
VHS has warping?
@@jadsi when played or recorded on trash cheap vhs units
It's called wow and flutter, and every mechanical device has it to some extent. Magnetic tape, vinyl, film, etc. all have a slightly varying playback speed, depending on how well made your player/recorder is it can either be very noticeable or barely audible, but nevertheless it's always there. CD, DVD players have wow and flutter as well, but you don't hear it there because CDs are digital so the audio (or other data) isn't affected by it.
2:30 sounds like a 16mm version of the PS3 startup
OMG IT DOESSSSSS
7:47 Somehow the 'creepy hippie' singing makes these old warped and damaged prints even more surreal and terrifying.
But what's the music anyways?
@@Squishbites we’re not sure.
Whos the creepy hippie
6:35 is very creative and my favorite; a camera with a Mortarboard cap made of waste.
5:07 Finally, a good condition variant.
Ikr
The New Jordan Adasse & David Adasse yeah
scary film 16mm
#warped #oldfilm
3:16 I really like this logo. This logo looks like it's from around 1975-1980, but it looks so futuristic and modern. I dont know who designed and animated this logo, but they were ahead of their time.
Upon further research this logo is from between 1971 and 1975.
CBC Radio-Video (1972-1985)
5:52 is very weird - it shows someone passing a tray of gingerbread men onto a conveyor belt, then there is a couple frames of a line of women holding hands spliced in before it switches back to the gingerbread men, then it fades right into a film leader. Was there some sort of symbolism behind this?
7:43 for some reason, hearing hippies sing on these old warbly, scratched up films makes them even creepier.
Lastly, I wonder if they ever made a school film projector that WASN'T all warbly and clattery.
A lot of stuff was shown on 16mm when I was in grade school. Nowadays, a VHS tape is weird and exotic
Juan Gaytan Wow! Thanks
The great pumpkin, Charlie Brown album is way worse, as it deteriorated through time.
You will see if you listen to it.
@Juan Gaytan oh yeah, I just watched that on the archive a few months ago.
@Juan Gaytan btw I love gingerbread men.
5:07 I think someone that owned it must've took care of this 16mm film really well.
That Pyramid logo has got to be one of the best things I've ever seen
Braverman Picture Corporation had an incredible logo. Definitely one of my newest favourites.
me too
@@directorhferreira445 It’s amazing!!
Gulf+Western was later renamed Paramount Communications (which also owns Paramount Pictures) before Viacom International bought them out in 1994
Also inspired the Engulf & Devour corporation in Mel Brooks's Silent Movie.
How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days is a 1983 film produced by WonderWorks, based on the children's book Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days! by Stephen Manes. A family-friendly comedy starring Wallace Shawn, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Hermione Gingold, it is about a twelve-year-old boy named Milo, a hopeless klutz who happens upon a mysterious advertisement in the paper for becoming a perfect person. A three-day course devised by a peculiar man, Dr. Silverfish, Milo enrolls and manages to complete the strange tasks. Only after completing the course does Milo realize perfection is not all it's cracked up to be.The film first aired on PBS on October 4, 1984 and was regularly shown on The Disney Channel in the mid-1980s.
Spoiler warning
Exactly. Walt Disney Home Video owns the VHS rights in 1989
0:42 is quite the find. I may be an OU alum, but I certainly think that logo is the coolest thing Oklahoma State has come up with since Eskimo Joe’s.
The warped sound is what makes most of these somewhat creepy. I do know that all of is is due to how old the prints are, but still.
This stuff was warbly when it was new.
The 16mm film projectors used in schools were designed to be durable, but they were not high precision machines. I grew up in the 80s and 90s and I haven't seen one that wasn't like this.
Plus they tended to jam often, the film would slip off of the sprockets, causing the picture to jump, and most teachers aren't professional projectionists, so there is a lot more wear and tear on the equipment.
I disagree, according to TvTA, he thinks that the sot237, the user who uploaded these logos to the internet archive, has probably used an old telecine unit, which might’ve caused the warped sound, if you want fix some of these, use Capstan 😉
Also, I made a video out of this with all of these logos unwarped! Do you want me to send it to you through google drive?
TheSystemGuy64 aight
TheSystemGuy64 drive.google.com/file/d/1u4hdfzBEJ39HLCoqzgOKZu3aD0sPkWGd/view?usp=drivesdk
"I am back with the logos. This time, it will be a collection of 60's - 70's era."
>60's - 70's era
> _60's - 70's era_
>one logo is from 1983
> *_60'S - 70'S AREA_*
It had to pyramid films (guessing?)
rafael branquinho highgate pictures.
ツJEVILOGEN really some of these logos are beyond 70s and into 80s
THIS IS NOT A CORRECT.
One logo is from 1983
One logo is from 2021
Wait, 2021? I thought... Oh.
6:52 my future intro music
7:55 ... *how much have you had to drink today miss?*
LMAO
*hic*
S u m m e r l o v e i s f a d i n g
What song name is this.
@@ethandtheangryenglishguy8253 i think it is original
1:30 this logo creeps me out
I like these quality picture on those films because it is good when old also.
0:45 Can someone make this into a Osu map? Its all "OSU".
This logo predates the game by 30 years.
@@jayden6538 get out
@@indayteray8647 That was the logo Oklahoma State University used in the 1970s. It was still being used by the NCAA division. logot.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/oklahoma-state-cowboys-alternate-logo-ncaa-division-38270.jpg In 2019, the university changed their logo to one based off it. encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQy0WAvHjiJAnE-4HTB29HLnddZ6X7Z4xfOYI66taiRmN053is3
Drmiller09 The person was asking if someone can make an Osu map out of that logo. They were not saying that the logo has any relation to Osu.
That's the old Oklahoma State University logo from the mid-70's.
The CRM/McGraw-Hill Films jingle reminds me of the Columbia Pictures Television jingle of the 1980s (when CPT was under Coca-Cola. "Gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-gulp-ahh...🎶🎵")
At 5:06 you would notice that this variant of CRM productions is not warped.
Neither is Oxford films 1:54
I don’t know why but I think that 3:44 is cool because the background is discolored depending on what color ismost on the screen
The University of Nebraska TV logo is so depressing! That music could make you cry. Adding on, the camera looks like it’s lowering down like it’s sad and lonely
Sad and lonely just like most of Nebraska
I think it was bowing
Wow, the logo at 11:35 is even worse.
It looks like the film was exposed to the sunlight for too long. OAO
Thats Because its from 1959
@@justtree9146 could that be a deteoriated nitrate film then?
Probably
TopperQ105 They made the background white.
McGrill-Haw Cooker
What an adorable deterioration
Weird
It's an adorable deterioration.
3:04 last few seconds of How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days (1983)
Or was it 1984.
There is a version of made for tv
The one source in this video is the edition that was edited for schools
Alp got a good logo animation for its time
2:17 MRI Films (Canada) 2:29
Who’s playing Squidward’s records again?
Its him.
Squidwards may have damaged those discs, hence the warping
Note: i've never watched spongebob squarepants, so if i said something wrong, DM me
I like Squidward.
Me!
Oh PUH-Lease!
11:49 WGBH ancestor!
NO
Where is the full version of 7:48?
I honestly feel sick watching the perspective films logo at 3:36. I can tell that logo once sounded beautiful, and now look how warped it is.
It’s a cool logo. I really wish it were in better condition, but as far as I can tell, this warped version is the only one online.
Yep
people need to be preserved well. even the cgi roundtable logo had poor condition.
as much as i agree it’s not likely these prints would have stayed in very good condition for long simply due to the environment they were used in
Sitting in Burbank right now and seeing 8:51 kind of makes me go... o.O
A LOT of these awfully "local" production companies do...
Where is educational film content today...? Where did we all go wrong?
Mr. S Greenall (Voice actor, switches Teacher)
2:57 or 2:58 opening logo taken from How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days.
Annnnnnnnd subscribed.
Wow!
Were Braveman Picture Corp. (2:09) and Perspective Films (3:28) from the same company? They have the same music
No. Bpc just stole Perspective films music. That’s all.
Me World Or it was a plastering issue
It’s also possible that the music/jingle was public domain, and came from a music library :)
7:54 What is the song?
9:29: any idea on where that film came from and it’s year?
Possibly (most likely) from the 60s.
It's from 1965
1974
probably from the 50's it looks like
"Okay I wish you learn 13 years of been"
6:36 On a gray background we see a camera and a graduation hat on the front of the camera it says U of N T V with a stick on the back and moved left and down
That's sad...
P scary logos all stars
3:24 Dan coraaaaaaay!
The warped noise/soundtrack/music might scare me a lil bit, and for some people too. Even when the music sounds 𝓇𝑒𝓁𝒶𝓍𝒾𝓃𝑔.
Haven't seen a lot of these before. Where did the "OSU" and "SCIENCE" ones come from?
No. 1:21 I doing UA/Wolper logo!!!!!
1:30 wolperrrrrrrrrr!!
2:17-2:56:Pyramid films (all logos)
th-cam.com/video/eLSFk6o25go/w-d-xo.html (This is the OSU one. I don't know where the "SCIENCE" thing came from TBH)
(For some reason this comment appears with "View all 3 replies" yet I can't see them. So I don't know if this was already answered.)
10:42
___________ ______
F I L M I N C O P O R A T E D
PRESENTS
0:28 いいね!
That Logo Reminds Me Like "Pyramid Films (1978) Effects (Sponsored By Preview 2 Effects)"
Sounds Like: Right Mirrored Effect
I completely thought the thumbnail was incredibly damaged film until i realized it was just deers
3:55 Sounds Like Lightning From Mario Kart Double Dash. Or Pitch Wobbling in Wavepad And Etc. AKA right mirrored effect
1:54 Mr Men Little Misses 1986 2:02
1:29 Wolper what happened to you?
I think there was a telecine problem.
Director: STOP MOVING THE CAMERA!
The logo's just having a fucking grand old time, Somari. :3
@@RafaMusic152 No, it’s not! It’s so messed up, like it’s having a seizure!
@Rockymations LOL
6:23 is this an actual logo? I don’t know where it’s from
6:34
4:17
The color wheel has been disappeared!
16mm film for Halloween
16MM FREAKY FRIDAY
#spoopy #film #16mm
6:35 This is creepy for some reason....
It doesn't show any text, nothing. Just a TV camera moving around
16mm filmstrip is scary
7:55 What the fuck? I'm drunk as a skunk with lots of shit-- GWAMHAHAHAHAHAHA XD
Who has a 16mm phobia?
Films Incorporated
Marty, I'm scared
0:18
This videos intro looks like this was posted in 2010 or somethin
4:19 DVD!
5:23 What film did this logo come from?
Where did that Poly-morph Films logo come from? Gimme the link!
I can't find the exact video where I got this logo from anymore, but it came from this film:
archive.org/details/whenteensgetpregnant
I thought of Red Dwarf when I saw that!
Projection freakout?
0:42 you can see what happens to the 16mm strip
1:29 The film looks weird
Thomas Pianta what have they done to the film? didn't they clean it or something?
It looks like they telecine error
Warped and deteriorated logos make me uncomfortable
Wobbly. A lot of pitch bend here...
That is Internet Archive
Why do some of the prints fade out in red?
Probably a mix of two things, one the fact that some of these films are genuinely faded, but also because the scanner(s) that were used (aka the shoddy ones at the Internet Archive) are a bit run down and produce these weird colours for some reason.
@@sakura_sauce Ok, thanks.
film detoriation
3:43 💌
m.th-cam.com/video/4XThF3rSslM/w-d-xo.html
Unwarped version is found.
Jeez, why is 16mm so prone to severe wow in the audio?
Its the effect of "Vinegar Syndrome"
It’s not the film, it’s the telecine.
Because the films using them are deteriorating very badly.
Films get old.
@@jadsi If the film gets exposed to vinegar syndrome, it will be in bad shape, perhaps this is why the telecine wasn't used to the audio, making the audio warped.
6:23 Can someone please tell me where this came from
could we keep playing Miss (Kathleen) Sanchez
why is it always the educational films
Nyarome 2 My guess would be budget but who knows
where can i find full xerox
Rifftrax also included the Xerox Films logo on their roundup of educational logos; they also had it in for Coronet Films.
Were these meant to scare small children?
Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Donald
What effect is that
The audio is warped due to film deterioration.
Oohh I went ta effect
4:57 is it copied like wgbh logo?
0:42 1:09 2:10 3:28
4:20 5:30 6:51 6:59
7:06 8:29 9:38 11:12 12:00
Where was this from 7:27
Warped 16mm film
Now it is the time to film 📽📹
0:31 OW! O.O
AQUARIAN FILMS LOGO
3:02 That's a lot of lines
6:04
w a r p
What is 7:47 from?
Some educational film?
What education film was that?
Probably one about (American/Canadian/North American?) Wildlife since the company of origin is (possibly) Canadian.
EDIT: Title of the film mentioned by somebody below, can’t seem to find the actual film on TH-cam anymore though.
Autumn Across America
Thanks buddy !
8:57 WGBH
alot of these have no aged well...
That one CRM logo: *s o b e r*
Poor films.
Miss/Ms. Appleberry
m.th-cam.com/video/4JTYT6yZXfU/w-d-xo.html for another
0:46 osu?
wEEeeEeeEEeeEee.....
What name is this logo is 6:23
S C I E N C E
SafeFoil thanks
Someone give me link where’s was this in
_we lern_