NBC "filmstrip" movie intros 1981-1984 (Restored)
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- 0:00 - 1981 / Our Pride is Showing
0:30 - 1982 / Just Watch Us Now
0:59 - 1983 / Be There
1:29 - 1984 / Let's All Be There
1:59 - [Bonus] 1984 / Let's All Be There
This intro is pretty infamous for being reused for 3 years in a row, thought I'd do a compilation of them but with each iteration's audio restored as best as I can (cleaning up the noise and attempting to add missing frequencies)
The 1982-1984 intros don't change much so I used the exact same footage for them. The 1981 version however has some noticable differences (namely the initial position of the filmstrip, the rougher animation, among others)
The newer intro done by PDI used the last theme used with the filmstrip intro interchangably with the newer theme in its earliest days it seems (the new theme fits better, anyway), which is why I included it as a bonus.
Sources:
• NBC "Monday Night at t...
• NBC Monday Night at th...
• NBC Sunday Night at th...
• Video
• NBC Sunday Night At Th...
• NBC 1982 Movie Open
• NBC Sunday Night At Th...
• V The Final Battle 198...
• Video
• Video
• Dec 1984 - NBC Sunday ...
• NBC Monday Night at th... - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I should mention that the 1981 music was used with the 1982 intro, as seen here: czcams.com/video/9EP33o8EoJk/video.html
I think what happened there is because they might have changed formats midstream in early '82 (that broadcast of MacArthur on NBC Sunday Night at the Movies presented in that clip is from 3/28/82) and refurbished the opening into what it would be for the 1982 and 1983 seasons, while still having the 1981 music.
@bmasters1981 I can give some context to that specific clip. The Sunday Night Movie was created after the other intros had most likely been finished, and as such one more intro had to be created. It's likely that the animators decided to update the animation at this point, which later became the basis for all the movie presentations starting the next season.
Without a 3D software suite like we have these days makes you really wonder how this was created. It's still quite a bit of work for even today.
Scanimate
@@supermariofxarchive7154 This animated piece was done on something higher grade than Scaninate or any other analog video graphics & design production of '70s (plus the front half of the '80s).
@@supermariofxarchive7154 i think cel animation.
@@SuperAV21 what was it
It’s a combination of cel animation and computer animation. If you look closely, you can see how the filmstrip transitions from one medium to the other, a few peacock feathers at a time.
The original "Let's All Be There" with the Robert Abel animation appears to have only been used from at least July to September 1984. The '83 Be There was still in use as late as May of that year as it appeared on V The Final Battle.
There are two high-quality sources I know for these: the 1981 version turned up on a LaserDisc of Robert Abel's work, and the 1983 version turned up on a 1" tape. Both are on CZcams.
Personally like the 1981 version. The chimes actually sound like a part of the music instead of sounding like an afterthought in the other ones.
1:25
🎵YOU CAN NBC THERE
BE THERE🎵
1:30 This is the rarest time when I hear this music with the movie filmstrip identification and it somehow fits very well
Without a doubt the best music that went with this intro was the 1983 "Be There" theme. Everything was timed perfectly. The 1981 "Our Pride is Showing" theme isn't too bad either. If I had to rank the themes it would look like this:
1. 1983 / Be There
2. 1981 / Our Pride is Showing
3. 1984 / Let's All Be There
4. 1982 / Just Watch Us Now
That 1984 version sounded too epic and there's a version they used for A-Team's big premiere in 1983 as well.
WOW! This is so CLEAN!
1:07 the HD Quality is so good that I can hear the sparkle sound effect while the filmstrip makes the iconic peacock
@@starfishorca2975 That's because it's sourced from a version straight-off of 1-inch videotape, which is as clean as it can possibly get (and is also the video source of the '82-'84 intro). czcams.com/video/jaDk7gCc-G8/video.html
The others are captured from VHS which, depending on the tape condition, signal quality at time of recording and the encoder settings can be quite hit-or-miss :(
0:07 began and 0:18 was paused but the theme music continues for the station ID for KOUS Ch 4 Hardin, Montana
It's made by Robert Abel.
0:56 - "We now return to..." (1982-83 Saturday Morning Bumper)
Amazing work man keep it up!
I have to say as a 3 year old in 1983, that opening along with the NBC chimes meant time for bed.
beautiful
The 4th intro was short lived. I didn't know that the 4th intro music was for a brief time played on the movie intro which lasted till 1987.
It was indeed-- the opening of this broadcast of the 1981 hit On Golden Pond w/Hepburn and the two Fondas (albeit a few seconds are cut off) illustrates thereto.
czcams.com/video/TiopZQm_Yrg/video.html
Love the 1981 music better.
I just noticed that there is an animation error in the first one, at around 0:05 seconds, where part of the filmstrip dissappears at the bottom of the screen for about a second.
The others don't have that error.
It's just how they did that error. I'm not worried about that.
I forgot that there were 2 versions of the last one.
이것은 1981년의 가장 좋아하는 시즌입니다. "Our Pride is Showing!" 그리고 아기상어 브루클린은 제가 가장 좋아하는 채널이자 가장 많이 본 동영상이자 핑크퐁의 새로운 채널입니다!
CZcams 앱에 있는 링크는 여기에서 동영상을 찾으세요!
Could you do a restoration of this NBC movie intro;
czcams.com/video/lzrds4zFlFM/video.htmlsi=GHYdj16HXhUZ1Z0W
It's extremely rare because it wasn't used very long, likely due to the "disco" style music which was being phased out at the time in the early 1980s.
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