Digital Video Compression Center

Logo descriptions by GoAnimateFan199Pro

Editions by AlbertoTheMonkey

Logo captures by DaBigLogoCollector and EnormousRat

Video capture courtesy of EnormousRat

Background: Digital Video Compression Center (legally Digital Video Compression Corporation) was a Delaware-based DVD transfer company, founded in 1996 as a subsidiary of Panasonic. In August 2004, DVCC was acquired by and folded into Deluxe Digital Studios.

1st Logo

(1997-2002)

Logo: On a black background, we see a dark lime green rectangle with the cut-out call letters "dvcc". Above the logo is "DVD Production Services By:" and below it is "Digital Video Compression Center", "Universal City, California", and, in a smaller size, the URL " http://www.dvcc.com ", stacked on top of each other, respectively.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Fairly common. This logo mostly appears on some DVDs mainly from Universalsuch as The Little Rascals, Jurassic Park, Jaws, 1941, National Lampoon's Animal House, among others. It was also used on some Fox DVDs as well such as the first 3 Home Alone films and the 2001 Die Hard: Ultimate Collection box set. It was also used on a few MGM DVDs such as the 1997 DVDs of Goldeneye and The Black Stallion and the 2001 Special Edition DVDs of Rocky, The Princess Bride,and The Terminator. Strangely, this was not used on the 1998 Universal DVD releases of The Breakfast Club, Uncle Buck or any Universal DVDs distributed by Image Entertainment such as Firestarter, Weird Science, Midnight Run and Sixteen Candles. Also appeared on PolyGram DVDs such as Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, Clay Pigeons, Misery, and The Big Lebowski, among others. It has also been spotted on the 2001 DVD of Almost Famous by DreamWorks. One of the last releases to use this logo was the 2002 DVD of The Abyss: Special Edition.

Editors Note: None.

2nd Logo

(August 21, 2001-October 12, 2004, February 8, 2005)

Logo: On a black background, we see a green metallic rectangle pan up, while a laser carves through it. The laser fills the screen, causing a 2nd shot of the rectangle to pop up. We see a flash of white light behind the rectangle, a carved out "D", and the laser carving out a "V". We then fade to a 3rd shot. We see a "C" carved out right next to the "V", and now we see the laser carving out another C. Then, we see the final product zooming out, as it rests in the center of the screen. "Digital Video Compression Center" fades in below.

FX/SFX: The logo being carved by a laser.

Music/Sounds: A laser writing sound appears, then a rhythmic tune plays before it gets tense.

Availability: It's known to appear at the end of some releases from 20th Century Fox and Universal Studios, such as Ice Age, Dr Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas, The Drummer, Garfield's Holiday Celebrations, Josie and the Pussycats, Ghoulies 2, High Crimes,The Simpsons Season 3 box set (On all 4 discs), The Girl Next Door, The Sandlot, The Day After Tomorrow, Welcome to Mooseport, Seasons 1 and 2 of X-Files on DVD, Futurama DVDs, The Simpsons Gone Wild,Man On Fire, Garfield and Friends Volume 2 DVD, Home Alone 4: Taking Back The House, Family Guy: Season 1 DVD, and the King of the Hill Season 1 DVD, among others. MGM also used this logo, such as the DVDs of the first two Legally Blonde films, and Escape from New York: Special Edition. This also appears on the 2003 Extreme DVD of Terminator 2: Judgment Day from Artisan Entertainment. It strangely made a surprise appearance on the 2005 DVD release of Ice Age, despite other 20th Century Fox DVDs using the 2002 Deluxe Digital Studios logo during late-2004 to early-2005.

Editors Note: This is a nicely animated logo.