Information about Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Company structure
Buena Vista Home Entertainment should not be confused with Disney's similarly named but separate business units Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (theatrical film distributor for the Walt Disney Company), Buena Vista Theatrical Productions (producer of live musicals), and the Buena Vista Music Group (record label distributor).Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc., distributes DVDs under the labels Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Touchstone Home Entertainment, Miramax Home Entertainment and Buena Vista Home Entertainment. The company and its predecessors formerly distributed other labels such as Hollywood Pictures Home Video, Dimension Home Video, and Muppet Home Video. With the coming of DVD, "Home Entertainment" replaced "Home Video" in label names.
MCA DiscoVision releases
Before Disney began releasing home video titles itself, it licensed some titles to MCA Discovision for their newly-developed disc format, later called Laserdisc. According to the Blam Entertainment Group website,[1] which has extensive details of DiscoVision releases, only seven Disney titles were actually released on DiscoVision. One of these was the feature film Kidnapped, priced at $15.95. The others were compilations of Disney shorts at $9.95 each. The first titles were released in 1978 including On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends (#D61-503). This title and the other animated releases all had running times of 46 or 47 minutes and originally were episodes of the Disney television show. According to Blam, the other six titles were Kids is Kids (#D61-504), At Home with Donald Duck (#D61-505), Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale (#D61-506), and finally The Coyote's Lament (#D61-507) which was released in May 1979. Disney's agreement with MCA ended in December 1981.[2]Walt Disney Home Video releases
In 1980, Disney established its own video distribution operation as part of Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company (WDTNT) with Jim Jimirro as its first president.[3] Home video was not considered to be a major market by Disney at the time. WDTNT also handled the marketing of other miscellaneous ancillary items such as short 8 mm films for home use.First releases on Beta and VHS
Authorized Rental Dealers
No new titles were released for half a year after Mary Poppins, but Walt Disney Home Video announced an expanded program for "Authorized Rental Dealers" in December 1980 and it began to expand its dealer network during the first part of 1981. For a fee of about $65 to Disney, retailers were able to get a 13-week license to rent a videocassette to consumers at whatever price they could get.[5] From January 1 to March 31, 1981, Disney had a "License One — Get One Free" promotion to encourage dealers to sign up. They also offered free rental use of a 7-minute Mickey Mouse Disco videocassette for customers who rented any title from an Authorized Rental Dealer from February through May 1981.Disney was unusual among the major studios in offering a program for authorized rentals. Most of the other studios involved in the videocassette market at the time were trying to find ways to stop dealers from renting out their movie tapes. Magnetic Video (with titles from 20th Century Fox and others) ceased doing business with Fotomat after Fotomat began renting Magnetic Video cassettes without authorization.[6] Disney's rental cassettes in blue cases looked completely different from sale cassettes, which were in white cases. This was designed to make it easy for Disney representatives to tell if dealers were violating their dealer agreements by renting out cassettes intended for sale.
Animated features
First Walt Disney Home Video laser videodiscs and Animated Features for Sale
Their agreement with DiscoVision having ended in 1981, Disney began releasing Laserdiscs under the Walt Disney Home Video label to their own network of distributors and dealers. The first five titles were shipped in June 1982: The Black Hole, The Love Bug, Escape to Witch Mountain, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Cartoons, Collection One. Five more titles shipped in July: Pete's Dragon, Dumbo, Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, and Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Cartoons, Collection Two.<ref name="disneylaser" />Dumbo was released for sale on tape ($84.95) in summer 1982, while Alice in Wonderland (also $84.95) was released for sale in November 1982.[9] The next major animated feature to be released (excluding the "package" anthology features) was Robin Hood on December 6, 1984 ($79.95), starting the Walt Disney Classics collection. By 1982, all the video releases were for sale and rental, along with newer releases, but at high prices.
July 16, 1985 saw the home video premiere of Pinocchio ($79.95). After the price was lowered to $29.95 in late 1985 to encourage more consumer sales, Pinocchio became the bestselling video of that year. The prices on other videos available at the time had their price reduced to $29.95 as well.
Disney DVD
Disney DVD is the brand name under which Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases its Disney-branded motion pictures. In the late 1990s Disney began releasing titles on DVD, with VHS releases phased out around 2004.Platinum Editions
The current list of Platinum Editions includes: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Aladdin, Bambi, Cinderella, Lady and the Tramp, The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan which was released March 2007. The original plan for the Platinum Editions was that they would be released ten years after they are put in the Disney Vault. Since then, this time has been shortened to seven years.
Notable releases
Trivia
- Disney released more cartoon compilations (pre-Walt Disney Cartoon Classics in 1983) in late 1981, including Goofy Over Sports and A Tale of Two Critters.
- Walt Disney Home Video produced the Disney Sing-Along Songs collection of videos for young children in association with Harry Arends and Phil Savenick. The series first hit stores on December 23, 1986.
See also
- List of Disney theatrical animated features
- List of Disney live-action films
- List of Disney direct-to-video films
- Touchstone Pictures
- Hollywood Pictures
- Miramax Films
Notes and references
1. ^ Young, Blaine. MCA DiscoVision. Blam Entertainment Group. Retrieved on 2006-09-19.
2. ^ (Summer 1982) "Disney Releases 10 Titles on Laser Videodisc". VIDEODISC/VIDEOTEX 2 (3): 175.
3. ^ Froke, Marlowe (December 12, 1989). Oral History Collection - James P. Jimirro (Interview transcript). The Cable Center. Retrieved on 2006-09-19.
4. ^ "Walt Disney - Fotomat Announce Video Tape Programming Pact", Dow Jones News Service - Ticker, March 3, 1980.1980">
5. ^ "Studios hamstrung as rentals of videocassettes trim profits", Wall Street Journal, March 27, 1981. Retrieved on 2006-09-04.1981">
6. ^ Kopp, George. "Magnetic Video Decision Awaited: Firm's Cassette Rental Policy Expected in 3-4 Weeks", Billboard, February 14, 1981.Billboard&rft.date=February%2014,%201981">
7. ^ "(Title unknown)", Billboard, August 15, 1981.1981">
8. ^ "Disney releasing six video titles", The Globe and Mail (United Press International), October 14, 1981, p. 15.1981">
9. ^ Wollman, Jane. "A wider selection in children's video", The New York Times, September 16, 1982. Retrieved on 2006-09-04.1982">
2. ^ (Summer 1982) "Disney Releases 10 Titles on Laser Videodisc". VIDEODISC/VIDEOTEX 2 (3): 175.
3. ^ Froke, Marlowe (December 12, 1989). Oral History Collection - James P. Jimirro (Interview transcript). The Cable Center. Retrieved on 2006-09-19.
4. ^ "Walt Disney - Fotomat Announce Video Tape Programming Pact", Dow Jones News Service - Ticker, March 3, 1980.1980">
5. ^ "Studios hamstrung as rentals of videocassettes trim profits", Wall Street Journal, March 27, 1981. Retrieved on 2006-09-04.1981">
6. ^ Kopp, George. "Magnetic Video Decision Awaited: Firm's Cassette Rental Policy Expected in 3-4 Weeks", Billboard, February 14, 1981.Billboard&rft.date=February%2014,%201981">
7. ^ "(Title unknown)", Billboard, August 15, 1981.1981">
8. ^ "Disney releasing six video titles", The Globe and Mail (United Press International), October 14, 1981, p. 15.1981">
9. ^ Wollman, Jane. "A wider selection in children's video", The New York Times, September 16, 1982. Retrieved on 2006-09-04.1982">
External links
- Disney Videos
- The Ultimate Guide to Disney DVD
- Walt Disney Home Entertainment at the Internet Movie Database
- Walt Disney Home Video at the Internet Movie Database
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