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<div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Magnetic+Video+Corporation&amp;version=199&amp;savePath=%2Fpage%2FMagnetic%2BVideo%2BCorporation&amp;saveType=page"><font color="#333333"><i><font face="Arial" size="3"><font color="#ffa500">Logo description by</font> Matt Williams<font face="Arial"> and</font> James Stanley Bar<font face="Arial">r</font><br/><font color="#ffa500">Logo captures by</font> V of Doom, LJK193 and Vahan Nisanian</font></i></font><div><font size="3"><i><font><font color="#ffa500">Additional edits by </font>V of Doom, LJK193, Vahan Nisanian and indycar</font></i><font color="#333333"><i><font face="Arial"><br/><font color="#ffa500">Video captures courtesy of</font></font> eyeh8nbc, arnoldzieffel and</i></font><font color="#333333"><i> Watcher3223</i><br/><br/><br/><font size="3"><u>Background</u>: Magnetic Video Corpo</font></font></font><font color="#333333"><font size="3">ration,  a home media and audio duplication service established in 1968 by  Andre  Blay and based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, was the first  company to  release theatrical films to home media for consumers in 1976</font></font><font size="3">, making exclusive deals with </font>[[United Artists Pictures|United Artists]]<font size="3">, </font>[[Embassy Films Associates|Avco Embassy]]<font size="3">, </font><font color="#333333">[[ITC Entertainment Group (UK)|ITC]]</font><font size="3">, </font>[[ABC Video|ABC Video Enterprises]]<font size="3">, </font><font color="#333333">[[Viacom (CBS)|Viacom]]</font><font size="3"> (now "CBS Corporation"), </font>[[RBC Films]]<font size="3"> (then an exclusive licensee of several of Charles Chaplin's films), [[New Line Cinema]], </font>[[Brut Pictures]]<font size="3">, Bill Burr</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">u</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">d P</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">d</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">u</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">c</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">i</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">s</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">,</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> American Film Theatre and </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font>[[20th Century Fox Film Corporation|20th Century-Fox]]<font size="3">.</font><font color="#333333"><font size="3">  In 1979, the latter purchased Magnetic Video from Blay,  reincorporating  it as "20th Century-Fox Video" in 1981. It is currently  known as "</font>[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]]<font size="3">".  Ironically, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment now owns home media  rights to most United Artists and Avco Embassy films due to their  distribution of </font>[[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM]]<font size="3"> releases until 2020.</font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><br/></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font color="#333333"><font size="3">(November 1977-January 1982)</font><font size="3"><br/></font></font></font><font size="3"> </font><div align="center"><font size="3"> </font><font size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="Magnetic Video Corporation (B&amp;W, 1978)" height="175" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/p0SNp5OyPowV5H7NPUthgQ15898/GW233H175" title="Magnetic Video Corporation (B&amp;W, 1978)" width="233"/><img align="bottom" alt="Magnetic Video Corporation (1978)" height="175" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/2ciYU75zO5No2AO8n9Cxwg18428/GW233H175" title="Magnetic Video Corporation (1978)" width="233"/></font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="1"><iframe height="174" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/72d3d241dd3feb2c8c4e4d56aa4bb51bdfa78d7b" width="216"></iframe></font></div><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3"> </font><font size="3"><br/></font><u><font size="3">Nicknames</font></u><font size="3">: "The <font face="Arial">M-Circle", </font>"Mirrored M-Circle", ''The Granddaddy of Home Video Logos'', "The World's First Home Video Logo Ever!!"<br/></font></font></div><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u><font size="3"><br/></font></u></font></font></div><font size="3"><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u><font size="3">Logo</font></u><font size="3">: Two semicircles with lines protruding down their midsections are drawn into view. Th</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">en </font></font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"><font color="#333333">a bunch of circle M's appear in back of it, one </font><font color="#808080">gray</font><font color="#333333"> and other </font><font color="#00ff00">green</font><font color="#333333">, sort of like a continuous mirrored effect or video feedback. The text "</font><font color="#e8cd31"><b>MAGN</b></font></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3"><font color="#e8cd31"><b>ETIC VIDEO CORPORATION</b></font>" in a computer-generated font begins to</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3"> scroll upward, and like the M, have copies appearing behind the log</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">o.</font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><br/></font><u><font size="3">Trivia</font></u></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial" size="3">:<br/></font><ul><li><font color="#333333" face="Arial" size="3">Some later prin<font face="Arial">t<font face="Arial">s<font face="Arial"> o<font face="Arial">f releas<font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial">e<font face="Arial">s </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3">with the Magnetic Video logo, such as </font><i><font size="3">Von Ryan's Express</font></i><font size="3">, </font><i><font size="3">Notorious</font></i><font size="3">, </font><i><font size="3">Young Frankenstein</font></i><font size="3"> and</font><i><font size="3"> High Anxiety</font></i><font size="3">, may ha</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">v</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e </font>[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|C]]<font face="Arial">[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|B]]<font face="Arial">[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|S]]<font face="Arial">[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|/]]<font face="Arial">[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|F]]<font face="Arial">[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|ox]]<font face="Arial">[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment| Video]]<font size="3"> lab</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">el</font><font 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</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></i></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3">and a 1984 pressing of</font></font></font></font><i><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> Take the Money and Run</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></i><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3">,</font></font></font></font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> an</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">li</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r Magnetic Video voiceover may be plastered with its post-1980 ("...special video presentation") counterpa</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> l</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r  prints; also, most films featuring Elvis Presley were reprinted  starting in early 1979 with the old Viacom voiceover plastered with the  "...major motion picture on videocassette" variant thereof, which would  make its first new-release appearance a few months later on </font><i><font size="3">The African Queen</font></i></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3">.</font></li><li><font size="3">When  20th Century-Fox purchased Magnetic Video, they aimed to recapture  audiences that no longer go to the movies, had market strategies which  were supposed to help eliminate video pirates, and intended to launch  new  productions aimed specifically at the video market.</font></li><li><font size="3">The  first pressings of the first 50 releases from 20th Century-Fox in 1977  did not have a FBI Warning; just the Magnetic Video logo, followed by  the film itself.</font></li><li><font size="3">Several titles, such as </font><i><font size="3">Homebodies</font></i><font size="3"> (197</font><font color="#333333" face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3">4), <i>Jury of One</i> (1974),<i> Santa Claus Conquers the Martians</i> (1964), <i>The Ski Bum</i> (1971), <i>Village of the Giants</i> (1965) and <i>Walk Into Hell</i>  (1956), were all at one point listed in the Magnetic Video catalog in  1979, but no evidence has come up of them ever being released in 1979,  or any other year during Magnetic Video's history. It is doubtful that  they ever were. All of these films were produced and/or distributed by  Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation, and at least some of them would  eventually see a home media release during the 1980s by [[Embassy Home Entertainment]] and their [[Charter Entertainment]] label.</font></li></ul><font color="#333333" face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u>Variant</u>: There is a black and white variant for releases in said colors.<br/></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><br/></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u>FX/SFX</u>: The circle M being drawn in and the scrolling words repeating.</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3"><br/><br/></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u><font size="3">Music/Sounds/Voice-ove<font face="Arial">rs</font></font></u><font size="3">:  A mellow piece of music; not very easy to hear due to the studio  spiel,  but has a bossa-nova/mex influenced, easy listening melody, also  known  as elevator music (with five known lengths</font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">d</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> </font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">f</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">u</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> k</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">w</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n tempos</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="3">), </font></font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">accompanied by one of four male</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3"> voiceovers (herein referred to as Voiceover A, Voiceover B, Voiceover C</font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">d</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> </font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3">Voiceover D) indicating the studio:</font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"> </font><ul><font size="3"> </font><li><font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">On most pre-1981 20th Century-Fox releases, Voiceover A (a d</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">p</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> b</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">ri</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> announcer</font><font size="3">) </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3">said "By special arrangement with 20th Century-Fox</font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major motion picture on videocas</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">sette"</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">.</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> T</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">h</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e mus</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">i</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">c</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">'</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">s</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> tempo is approximately 108.7 BPM</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> (beats per minute) with 26 beats</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3"> </font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="3">On most early Viacom releases, as well as all their </font><i><font size="3">Terrytoon</font></i><font size="3"> compilations, Voiceover A said "</font><font color="#333333"><font size="3">By  special arrangement with Viacom International, Magnetic Video  Corporation is proud to offer the following motion picture entertainment  on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 113.3 BPM with  26  beats.</font></font></font><font size="3"> </font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font size="3">On the releases of the films of Charle</font><font size="3">s  Chaplin, Voiceover B (an announcer with a bass voice deeper than  Voiceover A) said "By special arrangement with the estate of Charles  Chaplin, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following  classic motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is  approximately 116.3 BPM with 28 beats. All cassettes with this voiceover  are in black and white.</font><font size="3"><br/></font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">On releases of the </font><i><font size="3">Greatest Sports Legends</font></i><font size="3">  series, Voiceover A said "By special arrangement with Viacom  International, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the <i>Greatest  Sports Legends</i> on videocassette". The music's tempo is a</font><font size="3">pp</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">ro</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">x</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">i</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">m</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">el</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">y</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> 116.3 BPM</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> with 26 beats.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3"><br/></font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">On other early Betamax and VHS releases (including later prints of Viacom theatrical films), Voiceover C (a more normal</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">-</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">so</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">u</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">nd</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">i</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">g</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> announcer) </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3">said "By special arrangement with [</font><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial"><font size="3">Viacom International/Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation/Brut (pronounced "brute") Productions/ABC Video Enterprises</font></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">], Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major motion picture on videocas</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">sette". The musi</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">c</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">'s</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">m</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">po</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> is approximately 111.4 BPM with 28 beats on most such r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">l</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">s</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">s and approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats on ABC releases</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">. Strangely enough, the original video releases of </font><font size="3"><i>The Paper Chase</i> </font><font size="3">and <i>Conversation Piece</i> use  the Avco Embassy Pictures variant (despite being licensed from Fox and  Viacom, respectively), most likely as a result of a video processing  error.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font size="3">On  Bill Burrud's wildlife documentaries, Voiceover C said "By special  arrangement with Bill Burrud Productions, Magnetic Video Corporation is  proud to offer the following wildlife program on videocassette". The  music's tempo is approximately 111.4 BPM with 28 beats.</font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font size="3">On </font><i><font size="3">Milestones of the Century</font></i><font size="3"> and </font><i><font size="3">Men of Destiny</font></i><font size="3">,  Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with Pathé News, Magnetic  Video Corporation is proud to offer the following documentary on  videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 29  beats.</font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font color="#333333"><font size="3">On  the first releases from ITC Entertainment Group by Magnetic Video,  Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with ITC Entertainment,  Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following motion  picture on videocassette". The music's tempo </font></font><font size="3"> <font color="#333333">is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.</font></font></li><li> <font size="3"><font color="#333333">Starting  in late 1980 or early 1981, especially on early Laserdisc releases,  Voiceover D (an announcer who sounds similar to Voiceover C, only a bit  deeper and more authoritative) said "By special arrangement with </font><font color="#333333" face="Arial">[20th  Century-Fox/Viacom Enterprises/Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation/ITC  Entertainment/ABC Video Enterprises/United Artists Corporation]</font><font color="#333333">,  Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special  video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with  30 beats; Laserdiscs use an extended version of the music with 60 beats. Oddly, the 30 beats variation with the 20th Century-Fox voiceover appeared on a Japanese Laserdisc of the Avco Embassy film <i>The Lion in Winter.</i><br/></font></font></li><li><font size="3"><font color="#333333">Videocassette reprints of <i>The African Queen</i> and <i>Blue Hawaii</i>  had Voiceover D's announcement worded as "By special arrangement with  Viacom, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following  special video presentation." The music's tempo is approximately 116.3  BPM with 30 beats.</font></font></li><li><font size="3"><font color="#333333">On <i>The Miracle of Lake Placid, </i>Voiceover  D's announcement is worded as "Magnetic Video, in cooperation with ABC  Video Enterprises, is proud to offer the following feature on  videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30  beats.<br/></font></font></li><li><font size="3">On <i>Jack Nicklaus: Sports Clinic</i>,  Voiceover D said "By special arrangement with Sports Concepts,  Incorporated, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following  special program on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately  116.3 BPM with 30 beats.</font></li><li> <font size="3">On some later sports-related video releases, <font color="#333333">Voiceover D</font> said "<font color="#333333">Magnetic  Video Sports is proud to offer the following special video  presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30  beats; again, LaserDisc releases use an extension of the music with 60  beats.</font> </font></li><li> <font size="3">On <i>Odyssey</i>, <i>Black Emmanuelle</i>, <i>Dot and the Kangaroo</i>, <font color="#333333">and the laserdisc release of <i>SP/FX: The Empire Strikes Back</i>, Voiceover D</font>  said "Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following  special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3  BPM with 30 beats. </font></li><li> <font size="3">Sometimes, there's no voiceover. This variant can be seen on the films of Otto Preminger, <i>The Sensuous Nurse</i>, Avco Embassy's <i>Promise at Dawn</i>, and ITC's <i>Autumn Sonata</i> (the laserdisc of that one has the normal laserdisc ITC variant). The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.</font></li><li><font size="3">An additional Laserdisc-only voiceover was used on <i>The Moon Is Blue</i>,    spoken by Voiceover D: "By special arrangement with Otto Preminger  and  Carlyle Productions, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer  the  following special video presentation". The music's tempo is  approximately 116.3 BPM with 60 beats.</font></li></ul><font size="3"> <br/><u>Availability</u>:  Ultra rare. Magnetic Video's releases have been out of print since the  mid-1980s. Can be found at used video stores, pawn shops, flea  markets, thrift stores and even eBay. Titles with this logo include <i>M*A*S*H</i>, <i>The Longest Day</i>, <i>Last Tango in Paris</i>, <i>Escape to Athena</i>, <i>The Magnificent Seven</i>, <i>The Muppet Movie</i>, <i>Kotch</i>, <i>Patton</i>, <i>Let It Be</i>, <i>All Quiet on the Western Front</i> (1979 television version), <i>The Making of Star Wars</i>, <i>The Cassandra Crossing</i>, <i>The Seduction of Mimi</i>, <i>Conversation Piece</i>, <i>All Screwed Up</i>, <i>Sympathy for the Devil</i>, <i>The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly</i>, <i>They Call Me Trinity</i>, <i>King Creole</i>, <i>Last Train from Gun Hill</i>, <i>Carnal Knowledge</i>, <i>Deadly Hero</i>, <i>The Graduate</i>, the <i>Greatest Sports Legends</i> series, <i>City Lights</i>, <i>The Great Dictator</i>, <i>The Gold Rush</i>, <i>A Woman of Paris</i>, <i>Dot and the Kangaroo</i>, <i>Mad Monster Party</i>, <i>A Touch of Class</i>, <i>The Jazz Singer</i>, <i>Casablanca</i>, <i>The Boston Strangler</i>, <i>Hello Dolly!</i>, <i>Alien</i>, and <i>At Long Last Love</i>. The variant without the  voiceover can be seen on <i>The Sensuous Nurse</i>, <i>The Man with the Golden Arm</i>, and <i>The Moon Is Blue</i>, and debuted on <i>Promise at Dawn</i>. The last releases to use this logo were the earliest 20th Century-Fox Video releases, including <i>Bedazzled</i>, <i>Caveman</i>, <i>Chu Chu and the Philly Flash</i>, <i>Dr. No</i>, <i>Eyewitness</i>, <i>A Fistful of Dollars</i>, <i>The Great Muppet Caper</i>, <i>History of the World Part I</i>, <i>Sergeant York</i> and <i>Stardust Memories</i>. In order to fit the whole feature on a single tape, this does not appear on their release of <i>Monsieur Verdoux </i>(a portion of the opening credits is also missing on the same release).<br/><br/><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u>Editor's Note</u>:  The logo holds a special place in history for being the first ever home  video logo, which can be noted by its primitive animation. Still, the  music is known to be very relaxing.</font></font></div>
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<div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Magnetic+Video+Corporation&amp;version=199&amp;savePath=%2Fpage%2FMagnetic%2BVideo%2BCorporation&amp;saveType=page"><font color="#333333"><i><font face="Arial" size="3"><font color="#ffa500">Logo description by</font> Matt Williams<font face="Arial"> and</font> James Stanley Bar<font face="Arial">r</font><br/><font color="#ffa500">Logo captures by</font> V of Doom, LJK193 and Vahan Nisanian</font></i></font><div><font size="3"><i><font><font color="#ffa500">Additional edits by </font>V of Doom, LJK193, Vahan Nisanian and indycar</font></i><font color="#333333"><i><font face="Arial"><br/><font color="#ffa500">Video captures courtesy of</font></font> eyeh8nbc, arnoldzieffel and</i></font><font color="#333333"><i> Watcher3223</i><br/><br/><br/><font size="3"><u>Background</u>: Magnetic Video Corpo</font></font></font><font color="#333333"><font size="3">ration,  a home media and audio duplication service established in 1968 by  Andre  Blay and based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, was the first  company to  release theatrical films to home media for consumers in 1976</font></font><font size="3">, making exclusive deals with </font>[[United Artists Pictures|United Artists]]<font size="3">, </font>[[Embassy Films Associates|Avco Embassy]]<font size="3">, </font><font color="#333333">[[ITC Entertainment Group (UK)|ITC]]</font><font size="3">, </font>[[ABC Video|ABC Video Enterprises]]<font size="3">, </font><font color="#333333">[[Viacom (CBS)|Viacom]]</font><font size="3"> (now "CBS Corporation"), </font>[[RBC Films]]<font size="3"> (then an exclusive licensee of several of Charles Chaplin's films), [[New Line Cinema]], </font>[[Brut Pictures]]<font size="3">, Bill Burr</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">u</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">d P</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">d</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">u</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">c</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">i</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">s</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">,</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> American Film Theatre and </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font>[[20th Century Fox Film Corporation|20th Century-Fox]]<font size="3">.</font><font color="#333333"><font size="3">  In 1979, the latter purchased Magnetic Video from Blay,  reincorporating  it as "20th Century-Fox Video" in 1981. It is currently  known as "</font>[[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]]<font size="3">".  Ironically, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment now owns home media  rights to most United Artists and Avco Embassy films due to their  distribution of </font>[[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM]]<font size="3"> releases until 2020.</font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><br/></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font color="#333333"><font size="3">(November 1977-January 1982)</font><font size="3"><br/></font></font></font><font size="3"> </font><div align="center"><font size="3"> </font><font size="1">[[File:P0SNp5OyPowV5H7NPUthgQ15898.jpeg|233px|Magnetic Video Corporation (B&W, 1978)]][[File:2ciYU75zO5No2AO8n9Cxwg18428.jpeg|233px|Magnetic Video Corporation (1978)]]</font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="1"><iframe height="174" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/72d3d241dd3feb2c8c4e4d56aa4bb51bdfa78d7b" width="216"></iframe></font></div><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3"> </font><font size="3"><br/></font><u><font size="3">Nicknames</font></u><font size="3">: "The <font face="Arial">M-Circle", </font>"Mirrored M-Circle", ''The Granddaddy of Home Video Logos'', "The World's First Home Video Logo Ever!!"<br/></font></font></div><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u><font size="3"><br/></font></u></font></font></div><font size="3"><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u><font size="3">Logo</font></u><font size="3">: Two semicircles with lines protruding down their midsections are drawn into view. Th</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">en </font></font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"><font color="#333333">a bunch of circle M's appear in back of it, one </font><font color="#808080">gray</font><font color="#333333"> and other </font><font color="#00ff00">green</font><font color="#333333">, sort of like a continuous mirrored effect or video feedback. 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</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></i></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3">and a 1984 pressing of</font></font></font></font><i><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> Take the Money and Run</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></i><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3">,</font></font></font></font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> an</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">li</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r Magnetic Video voiceover may be plastered with its post-1980 ("...special video presentation") counterpa</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> l</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r  prints; also, most films featuring Elvis Presley were reprinted  starting in early 1979 with the old Viacom voiceover plastered with the  "...major motion picture on videocassette" variant thereof, which would  make its first new-release appearance a few months later on </font><i><font size="3">The African Queen</font></i></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3">.</font></li><li><font size="3">When  20th Century-Fox purchased Magnetic Video, they aimed to recapture  audiences that no longer go to the movies, had market strategies which  were supposed to help eliminate video pirates, and intended to launch  new  productions aimed specifically at the video market.</font></li><li><font size="3">The  first pressings of the first 50 releases from 20th Century-Fox in 1977  did not have a FBI Warning; just the Magnetic Video logo, followed by  the film itself.</font></li><li><font size="3">Several titles, such as </font><i><font size="3">Homebodies</font></i><font size="3"> (197</font><font color="#333333" face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3">4), <i>Jury of One</i> (1974),<i> Santa Claus Conquers the Martians</i> (1964), <i>The Ski Bum</i> (1971), <i>Village of the Giants</i> (1965) and <i>Walk Into Hell</i>  (1956), were all at one point listed in the Magnetic Video catalog in  1979, but no evidence has come up of them ever being released in 1979,  or any other year during Magnetic Video's history. It is doubtful that  they ever were. All of these films were produced and/or distributed by  Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation, and at least some of them would  eventually see a home media release during the 1980s by [[Embassy Home Entertainment]] and their [[Charter Entertainment]] label.</font></li></ul><font color="#333333" face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u>Variant</u>: There is a black and white variant for releases in said colors.<br/></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><br/></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u>FX/SFX</u>: The circle M being drawn in and the scrolling words repeating.</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3"><br/><br/></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u><font size="3">Music/Sounds/Voice-ove<font face="Arial">rs</font></font></u><font size="3">:  A mellow piece of music; not very easy to hear due to the studio  spiel,  but has a bossa-nova/mex influenced, easy listening melody, also  known  as elevator music (with five known lengths</font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">d</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> </font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">f</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">u</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> k</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">w</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n tempos</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="3">), </font></font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">accompanied by one of four male</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3"> voiceovers (herein referred to as Voiceover A, Voiceover B, Voiceover C</font><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">d</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> </font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3">Voiceover D) indicating the studio:</font><font size="3"><br/></font><font size="3"> </font><ul><font size="3"> </font><li><font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">On most pre-1981 20th Century-Fox releases, Voiceover A (a d</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">p</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> b</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">ri</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">o</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> announcer</font><font size="3">) </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3">said "By special arrangement with 20th Century-Fox</font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major motion picture on videocas</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">sette"</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">.</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> T</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">h</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e mus</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">i</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">c</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">'</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">s</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> tempo is approximately 108.7 BPM</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> (beats per minute) with 26 beats</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3"> </font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="3">On most early Viacom releases, as well as all their </font><i><font size="3">Terrytoon</font></i><font size="3"> compilations, Voiceover A said "</font><font color="#333333"><font size="3">By  special arrangement with Viacom International, Magnetic Video  Corporation is proud to offer the following motion picture entertainment  on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 113.3 BPM with  26  beats.</font></font></font><font size="3"> </font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font size="3">On the releases of the films of Charle</font><font size="3">s  Chaplin, Voiceover B (an announcer with a bass voice deeper than  Voiceover A) said "By special arrangement with the estate of Charles  Chaplin, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following  classic motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is  approximately 116.3 BPM with 28 beats. All cassettes with this voiceover  are in black and white.</font><font size="3"><br/></font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">On releases of the </font><i><font size="3">Greatest Sports Legends</font></i><font size="3">  series, Voiceover A said "By special arrangement with Viacom  International, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the <i>Greatest  Sports Legends</i> on videocassette". The music's tempo is a</font><font size="3">pp</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">ro</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">x</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">i</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">m</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">el</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">y</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> 116.3 BPM</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> with 26 beats.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3"><br/></font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">On other early Betamax and VHS releases (including later prints of Viacom theatrical films), Voiceover C (a more normal</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">-</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">so</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">u</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">nd</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">i</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">n</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">g</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> announcer) </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font size="3">said "By special arrangement with [</font><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial"><font size="3">Viacom International/Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation/Brut (pronounced "brute") Productions/ABC Video Enterprises</font></font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">], Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major motion picture on videocas</font></font><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><font size="3">sette". The musi</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">c</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">'s</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> t</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">m</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">po</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> is approximately 111.4 BPM with 28 beats on most such r</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">l</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">a</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">s</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">e</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">s and approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats on ABC releases</font><font face="Arial"><font size="3">. Strangely enough, the original video releases of </font><font size="3"><i>The Paper Chase</i> </font><font size="3">and <i>Conversation Piece</i> use  the Avco Embassy Pictures variant (despite being licensed from Fox and  Viacom, respectively), most likely as a result of a video processing  error.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font size="3">On  Bill Burrud's wildlife documentaries, Voiceover C said "By special  arrangement with Bill Burrud Productions, Magnetic Video Corporation is  proud to offer the following wildlife program on videocassette". The  music's tempo is approximately 111.4 BPM with 28 beats.</font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font size="3">On </font><i><font size="3">Milestones of the Century</font></i><font size="3"> and </font><i><font size="3">Men of Destiny</font></i><font size="3">,  Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with Pathé News, Magnetic  Video Corporation is proud to offer the following documentary on  videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 29  beats.</font></li><font size="3"> </font><li><font color="#333333"><font size="3">On  the first releases from ITC Entertainment Group by Magnetic Video,  Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with ITC Entertainment,  Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following motion  picture on videocassette". The music's tempo </font></font><font size="3"> <font color="#333333">is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.</font></font></li><li> <font size="3"><font color="#333333">Starting  in late 1980 or early 1981, especially on early Laserdisc releases,  Voiceover D (an announcer who sounds similar to Voiceover C, only a bit  deeper and more authoritative) said "By special arrangement with </font><font color="#333333" face="Arial">[20th  Century-Fox/Viacom Enterprises/Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation/ITC  Entertainment/ABC Video Enterprises/United Artists Corporation]</font><font color="#333333">,  Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special  video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with  30 beats; Laserdiscs use an extended version of the music with 60 beats. Oddly, the 30 beats variation with the 20th Century-Fox voiceover appeared on a Japanese Laserdisc of the Avco Embassy film <i>The Lion in Winter.</i><br/></font></font></li><li><font size="3"><font color="#333333">Videocassette reprints of <i>The African Queen</i> and <i>Blue Hawaii</i>  had Voiceover D's announcement worded as "By special arrangement with  Viacom, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following  special video presentation." The music's tempo is approximately 116.3  BPM with 30 beats.</font></font></li><li><font size="3"><font color="#333333">On <i>The Miracle of Lake Placid, </i>Voiceover  D's announcement is worded as "Magnetic Video, in cooperation with ABC  Video Enterprises, is proud to offer the following feature on  videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30  beats.<br/></font></font></li><li><font size="3">On <i>Jack Nicklaus: Sports Clinic</i>,  Voiceover D said "By special arrangement with Sports Concepts,  Incorporated, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following  special program on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately  116.3 BPM with 30 beats.</font></li><li> <font size="3">On some later sports-related video releases, <font color="#333333">Voiceover D</font> said "<font color="#333333">Magnetic  Video Sports is proud to offer the following special video  presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30  beats; again, LaserDisc releases use an extension of the music with 60  beats.</font> </font></li><li> <font size="3">On <i>Odyssey</i>, <i>Black Emmanuelle</i>, <i>Dot and the Kangaroo</i>, <font color="#333333">and the laserdisc release of <i>SP/FX: The Empire Strikes Back</i>, Voiceover D</font>  said "Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following  special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3  BPM with 30 beats. </font></li><li> <font size="3">Sometimes, there's no voiceover. This variant can be seen on the films of Otto Preminger, <i>The Sensuous Nurse</i>, Avco Embassy's <i>Promise at Dawn</i>, and ITC's <i>Autumn Sonata</i> (the laserdisc of that one has the normal laserdisc ITC variant). The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.</font></li><li><font size="3">An additional Laserdisc-only voiceover was used on <i>The Moon Is Blue</i>,    spoken by Voiceover D: "By special arrangement with Otto Preminger  and  Carlyle Productions, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer  the  following special video presentation". The music's tempo is  approximately 116.3 BPM with 60 beats.</font></li></ul><font size="3"> <br/><u>Availability</u>:  Ultra rare. Magnetic Video's releases have been out of print since the  mid-1980s. Can be found at used video stores, pawn shops, flea  markets, thrift stores and even eBay. Titles with this logo include <i>M*A*S*H</i>, <i>The Longest Day</i>, <i>Last Tango in Paris</i>, <i>Escape to Athena</i>, <i>The Magnificent Seven</i>, <i>The Muppet Movie</i>, <i>Kotch</i>, <i>Patton</i>, <i>Let It Be</i>, <i>All Quiet on the Western Front</i> (1979 television version), <i>The Making of Star Wars</i>, <i>The Cassandra Crossing</i>, <i>The Seduction of Mimi</i>, <i>Conversation Piece</i>, <i>All Screwed Up</i>, <i>Sympathy for the Devil</i>, <i>The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly</i>, <i>They Call Me Trinity</i>, <i>King Creole</i>, <i>Last Train from Gun Hill</i>, <i>Carnal Knowledge</i>, <i>Deadly Hero</i>, <i>The Graduate</i>, the <i>Greatest Sports Legends</i> series, <i>City Lights</i>, <i>The Great Dictator</i>, <i>The Gold Rush</i>, <i>A Woman of Paris</i>, <i>Dot and the Kangaroo</i>, <i>Mad Monster Party</i>, <i>A Touch of Class</i>, <i>The Jazz Singer</i>, <i>Casablanca</i>, <i>The Boston Strangler</i>, <i>Hello Dolly!</i>, <i>Alien</i>, and <i>At Long Last Love</i>. The variant without the  voiceover can be seen on <i>The Sensuous Nurse</i>, <i>The Man with the Golden Arm</i>, and <i>The Moon Is Blue</i>, and debuted on <i>Promise at Dawn</i>. The last releases to use this logo were the earliest 20th Century-Fox Video releases, including <i>Bedazzled</i>, <i>Caveman</i>, <i>Chu Chu and the Philly Flash</i>, <i>Dr. No</i>, <i>Eyewitness</i>, <i>A Fistful of Dollars</i>, <i>The Great Muppet Caper</i>, <i>History of the World Part I</i>, <i>Sergeant York</i> and <i>Stardust Memories</i>. In order to fit the whole feature on a single tape, this does not appear on their release of <i>Monsieur Verdoux </i>(a portion of the opening credits is also missing on the same release).<br/><br/><font color="#333333" face="Arial"><u>Editor's Note</u>:  The logo holds a special place in history for being the first ever home  video logo, which can be noted by its primitive animation. Still, the  music is known to be very relaxing.</font></font></div>

Latest revision as of 16:59, 3 November 2020

Logo description by Matt Williams and James Stanley Barr
Logo captures by V of Doom, LJK193 and Vahan Nisanian
Additional edits by V of Doom, LJK193, Vahan Nisanian and indycar
Video captures courtesy of
eyeh8nbc, arnoldzieffel and
Watcher3223


Background: Magnetic Video Corpo
ration, a home media and audio duplication service established in 1968 by Andre Blay and based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, was the first company to release theatrical films to home media for consumers in 1976, making exclusive deals with United Artists, Avco Embassy, ITC, ABC Video Enterprises, Viacom (now "CBS Corporation"), RBC Films (then an exclusive licensee of several of Charles Chaplin's films), New Line Cinema, Brut Pictures, Bill Burrud Productions, American Film Theatre and 20th Century-Fox. In 1979, the latter purchased Magnetic Video from Blay, reincorporating it as "20th Century-Fox Video" in 1981. It is currently known as "20th Century Fox Home Entertainment". Ironically, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment now owns home media rights to most United Artists and Avco Embassy films due to their distribution of MGM releases until 2020.


(November 1977-January 1982)

Nicknames: "The M-Circle", "Mirrored M-Circle", The Granddaddy of Home Video Logos, "The World's First Home Video Logo Ever!!"

Logo: Two semicircles with lines protruding down their midsections are drawn into view. Then a bunch of circle M's appear in back of it, one gray and other green, sort of like a continuous mirrored effect or video feedback. The text "MAGNETIC VIDEO CORPORATION" in a computer-generated font begins to scroll upward, and like the M, have copies appearing behind the logo.

Trivia
:
  • Some later prints of releases with the Magnetic Video logo, such as Von Ryan's Express, Notorious, Young Frankenstein and High Anxiety, may have CBS/Fox Video labels, but those are usually in the original Magnetic Video packaging, with a video release year of 1980 on the slipcover.
  • Occasionally, as seen on a 1985 pressing of Von Ryan's Express and a 1984 pressing of Take the Money and Run, an earlier Magnetic Video voiceover may be plastered with its post-1980 ("...special video presentation") counterpart on later prints; also, most films featuring Elvis Presley were reprinted starting in early 1979 with the old Viacom voiceover plastered with the "...major motion picture on videocassette" variant thereof, which would make its first new-release appearance a few months later on The African Queen.
  • When 20th Century-Fox purchased Magnetic Video, they aimed to recapture audiences that no longer go to the movies, had market strategies which were supposed to help eliminate video pirates, and intended to launch new productions aimed specifically at the video market.
  • The first pressings of the first 50 releases from 20th Century-Fox in 1977 did not have a FBI Warning; just the Magnetic Video logo, followed by the film itself.
  • Several titles, such as Homebodies (1974), Jury of One (1974), Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964), The Ski Bum (1971), Village of the Giants (1965) and Walk Into Hell (1956), were all at one point listed in the Magnetic Video catalog in 1979, but no evidence has come up of them ever being released in 1979, or any other year during Magnetic Video's history. It is doubtful that they ever were. All of these films were produced and/or distributed by Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation, and at least some of them would eventually see a home media release during the 1980s by Embassy Home Entertainment and their Charter Entertainment label.

Variant: There is a black and white variant for releases in said colors.

FX/SFX: The circle M being drawn in and the scrolling words repeating.


Music/Sounds/Voice-overs: A mellow piece of music; not very easy to hear due to the studio spiel, but has a bossa-nova/mex influenced, easy listening melody, also known as elevator music (with five known lengths and four known tempos), accompanied by one of four male voiceovers (herein referred to as Voiceover A, Voiceover B, Voiceover C and Voiceover D) indicating the studio:
  • On most pre-1981 20th Century-Fox releases, Voiceover A (a deep baritone announcer) said "By special arrangement with 20th Century-Fox, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 108.7 BPM (beats per minute) with 26 beats.
  • On most early Viacom releases, as well as all their Terrytoon compilations, Voiceover A said "By special arrangement with Viacom International, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following motion picture entertainment on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 113.3 BPM with 26 beats.
  • On the releases of the films of Charles Chaplin, Voiceover B (an announcer with a bass voice deeper than Voiceover A) said "By special arrangement with the estate of Charles Chaplin, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following classic motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 28 beats. All cassettes with this voiceover are in black and white.
  • On releases of the Greatest Sports Legends series, Voiceover A said "By special arrangement with Viacom International, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the Greatest Sports Legends on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 26 beats.
  • On other early Betamax and VHS releases (including later prints of Viacom theatrical films), Voiceover C (a more normal-sounding announcer) said "By special arrangement with [Viacom International/Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation/Brut (pronounced "brute") Productions/ABC Video Enterprises], Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 111.4 BPM with 28 beats on most such releases and approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats on ABC releases. Strangely enough, the original video releases of The Paper Chase and Conversation Piece use the Avco Embassy Pictures variant (despite being licensed from Fox and Viacom, respectively), most likely as a result of a video processing error.
  • On Bill Burrud's wildlife documentaries, Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with Bill Burrud Productions, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following wildlife program on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 111.4 BPM with 28 beats.
  • On Milestones of the Century and Men of Destiny, Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with Pathé News, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following documentary on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 29 beats.
  • On the first releases from ITC Entertainment Group by Magnetic Video, Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with ITC Entertainment, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
  • Starting in late 1980 or early 1981, especially on early Laserdisc releases, Voiceover D (an announcer who sounds similar to Voiceover C, only a bit deeper and more authoritative) said "By special arrangement with [20th Century-Fox/Viacom Enterprises/Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation/ITC Entertainment/ABC Video Enterprises/United Artists Corporation], Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats; Laserdiscs use an extended version of the music with 60 beats. Oddly, the 30 beats variation with the 20th Century-Fox voiceover appeared on a Japanese Laserdisc of the Avco Embassy film The Lion in Winter.
  • Videocassette reprints of The African Queen and Blue Hawaii had Voiceover D's announcement worded as "By special arrangement with Viacom, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation." The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
  • On The Miracle of Lake Placid, Voiceover D's announcement is worded as "Magnetic Video, in cooperation with ABC Video Enterprises, is proud to offer the following feature on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
  • On Jack Nicklaus: Sports Clinic, Voiceover D said "By special arrangement with Sports Concepts, Incorporated, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special program on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
  • On some later sports-related video releases, Voiceover D said "Magnetic Video Sports is proud to offer the following special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats; again, LaserDisc releases use an extension of the music with 60 beats.
  • On Odyssey, Black Emmanuelle, Dot and the Kangaroo, and the laserdisc release of SP/FX: The Empire Strikes Back, Voiceover D said "Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
  • Sometimes, there's no voiceover. This variant can be seen on the films of Otto Preminger, The Sensuous Nurse, Avco Embassy's Promise at Dawn, and ITC's Autumn Sonata (the laserdisc of that one has the normal laserdisc ITC variant). The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
  • An additional Laserdisc-only voiceover was used on The Moon Is Blue, spoken by Voiceover D: "By special arrangement with Otto Preminger and Carlyle Productions, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 60 beats.

Availability: Ultra rare. Magnetic Video's releases have been out of print since the mid-1980s. Can be found at used video stores, pawn shops, flea markets, thrift stores and even eBay. Titles with this logo include M*A*S*H, The Longest Day, Last Tango in Paris, Escape to Athena, The Magnificent Seven, The Muppet Movie, Kotch, Patton, Let It Be, All Quiet on the Western Front (1979 television version), The Making of Star Wars, The Cassandra Crossing, The Seduction of Mimi, Conversation Piece, All Screwed Up, Sympathy for the Devil, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, They Call Me Trinity, King Creole, Last Train from Gun Hill, Carnal Knowledge, Deadly Hero, The Graduate, the Greatest Sports Legends series, City Lights, The Great Dictator, The Gold Rush, A Woman of Paris, Dot and the Kangaroo, Mad Monster Party, A Touch of Class, The Jazz Singer, Casablanca, The Boston Strangler, Hello Dolly!, Alien, and At Long Last Love. The variant without the voiceover can be seen on The Sensuous Nurse, The Man with the Golden Arm, and The Moon Is Blue, and debuted on Promise at Dawn. The last releases to use this logo were the earliest 20th Century-Fox Video releases, including Bedazzled, Caveman, Chu Chu and the Philly Flash, Dr. No, Eyewitness, A Fistful of Dollars, The Great Muppet Caper, History of the World Part I, Sergeant York and Stardust Memories. In order to fit the whole feature on a single tape, this does not appear on their release of Monsieur Verdoux (a portion of the opening credits is also missing on the same release).

Editor's Note: The logo holds a special place in history for being the first ever home video logo, which can be noted by its primitive animation. Still, the music is known to be very relaxing.