List of home video companies
This is a list of notable home video companies in the business of producing and marketing pre-recorded cassettes and discs of various formats for home video.
ViacomCBS
- Paramount Home Entertainment (1978-present)
- Nickelodeon Home Video (1994-present)
- MTV Home Video (1994–present)
- Nick DVD (2001–present)
- Nick Jr. DVD (2001–present)
- Comedy Central Home Video (1998-present)
- Republic Pictures Home Video (1984–1998)
- NTA Home Entertainment (1983–1986)
- Worldvision Home Video (1981–1995)[1][2]
- CBS Home Entertainment (formerly CBS Video Enterprises (1978–1979), MGM/CBS Home Video (1980–1982) and CBS/Fox Video (1982–1998)) (1978-present)
Lionsgate Entertainment
Note: Additional video companies whose libraries have been acquired by Lionsgate will be marked with an (*) in the "Other Companies" section; as documented in the Lionsgate Home Entertainment and Anchor Bay Entertainment articles or external references.
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment (1999–present)
- Artisan Entertainment (1983–2005, formerly U.S.A. Home Video, International Video Entertainment, Inc. and Live Entertainment)
- Family Home Entertainment (1980–2005)
- Carolco Home Video (1990–1995)
- Avid Home Entertainment (1991–1998)
- Magnum Entertainment (1982–1993)
- Locus Video Group, B.V. (1982–1998)
- Vestron Video (1982–1992)
- Children’s Video Library (1982–1988)
- Lightning Video (1982–1988)
- Vestron Video (1982–1992)
- Artisan Entertainment (1983–2005, formerly U.S.A. Home Video, International Video Entertainment, Inc. and Live Entertainment)
- Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995–2017)
- Starmaker Entertainment (1988–1998)
- Video Treasures (1985–1998)
- Burbank Video (1989-1994)
AT&T
- Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2016-)
- Warner Home Video (1980–2016)
- WCI Home Video (1978-1980)
- HBO Home Entertainment (2010-2020)
- Thorn EMI Video (1981-1985)
- Thorn EMI/HBO Video (1985-1986)
- HBO/Cannon Video (1986-1987)
- HBO Video (1987-2010)
- Cartoon Network Video (1995–1999)
- New Line Home Entertainment (formerly New Line Home Video) (1991-2010)
- Infinifilm (2002–2007)
- (Karl) Lorimar Home Video (1985–1989)
- Turner Home Entertainment (1987–1999)
- Hanna-Barbera Home Video (1987–1993)
- WarnerVision Entertainment
- KidVision (1990–2004)
- BodyVision (1993–2002)
The Walt Disney Company
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (formerly Buena Vista Home Entertainment and Buena Vista Home Video) (1984-present)
- ABC Studios (2007–present, previously used the Buena Vista Home Entertainment label)
- ABC Video (1997–1999)
- Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1984–2010, remains in use as a label in other countries (formerly Buena Vista Home Video))
- DIC Toon-Time Video (1994–2000, US only)
- Disney (formerly Walt Disney Home Video, Disney Videos, Walt Disney Home Entertainment and Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) (1978-present)
- Dimension Home Video (1994–2005)
- ESPN Video (1990s)
- Freeform (2001–present, formerly ABC Family)
- Jim Henson Video (1993–1996)
- Marvel Studios (2012–present)
- Lucasfilm (2014–present)
- 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment (2019-present, formerly Magnetic Video, 20th Century-Fox Video, CBS/Fox Video, Key Video, Playhouse Video, Fox Video, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, New World Video and MTM Home Video)
- Miramax Home Entertainment (1994–2010)
- Miramax/Dimension Home Entertainment (1995–2006)
- Muppet Home Video (1983–1985, US only)
Sony
- Sony Video Software (1979–1992)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2004–present)
- Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment (1979–1982)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1982–1991)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1991–2001)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001–2005)
- Sony Music (2008–present)
- Sony BMG Music Entertainment (2004–2009)
- Sony Music Entertainment (1991–2005)
- Sony Wonder (1990–2008)
- Golden Book Video (1992-2008)
- DIC Video (1992-1994)
- Nickelodeon Home Video (1993-1997)
- MTV Home Video (1994-1997)
- Random House Home Video (1994-2006)
- Golden Book Video (2001-2008)
- Golden Book Video (1992-2008)
- BMG Video (1991-2005)
- DIC Toon-Time Video (1991)
- Sony Music Video Enterprises (1991–2005)
- Nickelodeon Home Video (1993-present)
- MTV Home Video (1994-present)
- Sony Wonder (1990–2008)
Comcast
- Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (1997–present)
- MCA DiscoVision (1977–1981)
- MCA Videocassette, Inc. (1980–1983)
- MCA Videodisc (1981–1983)
- MCA Home Video (1983-1990)
- MCA/Universal Home Video (1990–1997)
- NBC Home Video (1981–2000)
- USA Home Entertainment (1999–2002)
- PolyGram Video (1982–1999)
- DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment (2004–present)
- Golden Book Video (1985–2008)
- DreamWorks Home Entertainment (1997–present, minority owner)
Lantern Entertainment
- The Weinstein Company (2006–2018)
- Dimension Films (1996-)
MGM Holdings
- MGM Home Entertainment (formerly MGM Home Video (1975–1980), MGM/CBS Home Video (1980–1982), and MGM/UA Home Video (1982–1998)) (1980–present)
- Cannon Video (1985-1994)
- Embassy Home Entertainment (1982-1998)
- Orion Home Video (1987–1998)
- Filmways Home Video (1988–1989)
- Streamline Video (1990–1994)
- Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment (1982–1997)
- Orion Home Video (1987–1998)
Warner Music Group
- Warner Music Vision (Formerly A*Vision Entertainment and Festival Video)
- KidVision (1990–2004)
- BodyVision (1993–2002)
- Warner Reprise Video (1986-)
- Rhino Entertainment (1978-)
Others
- Astrion (1985–2001)
- Paragon Video Productions (1981–1985)
- Heron Communications
- Media Home Entertainment (1979–1993)*
- Hi-Tops Video (1984–1993)*
- The Nostalgia Merchant (1978-1987)*
- Fox Hills Video (1986–1992)*
- Taurus Entertainment (1981-present)
- Media Home Entertainment (1979–1993)*
- PBS Home Video (1989-present)
- 2 Entertain (1985-present)
- DIC Home Entertainment (2001–2009, distributed by Lions Gate Home Entertainment (2001-2004), Sterling Entertainment Group (2002-2006), Shout! Factory (2005-2009), 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2006-2009), NCircle Entertainment (2006-2009), Mill Creek Entertainment (2008-2009))
- DIC Video (1985–1994, distributed by GoodTimes Home Video, and Kids Klassics Home Video, Golden Book Video, and Sony Wonder)
- WGBH Boston Video (1980-present)
- Random House Home Video (1983–2009)
- Golden Book Video (2001-2008 (Sony Wonder distributed their material from 1992))
- Children's Treasury Entertainment
- Children's Video of America
- Roadshow Entertainment (1982-present)
- Wizard Video (1980-present)*
- Viz Video (1993-present)
- Nine Network
- HIT Entertainment (1996-present in the United Kingdom, 1997-2006 in the United States (No longer distributes its own material in the country))
- Lyrick Studios (1988–2001)
- Celebrity Home Entertainment (1985-2001)*
- Just for Kids (1985-2001)*
- Norman Martin Enterprises
- Big H Productions
- Shout! Factory (2003-present)
- Geffen Home Video (1992–1998)
- NCircle Entertainment (2006-present)
- Genius Products (1996-2011)
- YES! Entertainment
- Video Rendering Help Zone www.videorhz.com
- Academy Home Entertainment*[3][4][5]
- Unicorn Video
- Regal Video*
- Wild East (2000-present)
- Code Red
- NoShame
- Hemdale Home Video (1991–1995)
- Fries Home Video
- Maxell
- The Criterion Collection
- Image Entertainment
- Entertainment One (2005-present)
- Vivendi Entertainment (2004-2013)
- Time Life Video
- Feature Films for Families
- Creative Communication Center
- Vina Distributor
- Genesis Home Video
- Best Film and Video Corporation
- Penguin Home Video
- Prism Entertainment*
- TM Books and Video
- New Video Group (1991-present)
- New & Unique Videos (1985-present)
- Monterey Home Video
- Summit Entertainment
- Broad Green Pictures
Public domain companies
- Simitar Entertainment (1985–2000)
- GoodTimes Home Video (1984–2005)
- Kids Klassics Home Video (1984-1995)
- UAV Corporation (1984–1999) (later changed to Sterling Entertainment Group)
- Sterling Entertainment Group (1992-2006) (formerly known as UAV Corporation)
- Vee-Jay Video Products (1986-1989)
- Unicon Communications (1989-1992)
- Concord Video (1985-1987)
- Celebrity Home Entertainment* (1985-2001)
- Palm Beach Entertainment (1990–2006)
- Burbank Video (1989–1994)*
- Trans-Atlantic Video, Inc. (1985–1991) (later changed to Diamond Entertainment Corporation)
- Diamond Entertainment Corporation (1991–present) (formerly known as Trans-Atlantic Video, Inc.)
- East West Entertainment (2004–2008)
- Digiview Entertainment (2000–2004, 2006–2012)
- First Look Home Entertainment (2001–2010)
- Madacy Entertainment (1993–2007)
- TGG Direct (2012–present)
- Platinum Disc Corporation (1995–2006) (later changed to Echo Bridge Home Entertainment)
- Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (2001–present) (formerly known as Platinum Disc Corporation)
- Mill Creek Entertainment (2002–present)
- St. Claire Vision (2000–present)
- Star Classics (1985–1990)
- Passion Productions (2001–2005)
- Goldhil Video (1994–2007)
- VidAmerica (1979–1992)
- MPI Home Video (1984–present)
- Alpha Omega Publications (1989–2009)
- Parents Approved Video (1981–1989)
- New Age Video (1986–1991) (later changed to Alpha Video)
- Alpha Video (1991–present) (formerly known as New Age Video)
- Greatest Film Classics (1991–1998)
- Westlake Entertainment (2001–2009)
- DVD International (1999–2008)
- DVD-4-U Entertainment (1999–2008)
- PC Treasures (2000–2004) (later changed to DVD Treasures)
- DVD Treasures (2004–present) (formerly known as PC Treasures)
- Passport International Productions (1992–2000)
- 3-G Home Video (1981–1999)
Adult video companies
- Caballero Home Video (1981–1989)
- VCX Video (1980–2009)
- Videorama (1979–1988)
- Raedon Home Video (1985–1992)
- Fat Dog Productions (1990–2006)
Outside of the United States
- LK-TEL
- Gativideo
- Argentina Video Home
- Transmundo Home Video
- Transeuropa Video Entertainment
- Teleargentina Division Video
- Live Video
- Lucian Films
- Plus Video
- American Video
- Emerald
- Tauro Video
- Radiocom Video
- Target Video Home
- Communications and Entertainment Limited (Early 1980s-Mid 1990s, was originally Publishing and Broadcasting Video Distribution)
- Castle Communications Australasia (1990)
- GO Video (Early-Mid 1980s)
- Starbase Video (Early-Mid 1980s)
- King of Video (Early-Mid 1980s)
- Video Classics (Early-Mid 1980s)
- Thorn/EMI Video
- Thorn/EMI HBO Video
- Platinum Video (Mid-1980s)
- Delta Home Video (Mid-1980s)
- Prestige Video (Mid-1980s)
- Palace Home Video (Mid-Late 1980s)
- Roadshow Entertainment (1995-)
- Roadshow Home Video (1982-1995)
- Intervision (Early-Mid 1980s)
- ABC Video (1984-)
- Family Home Entertainment (1985–1991)
- Showcase Video (Mid-1980s)
- GL Video (Early-1980s)
- Vestron (Mid-Late 1980s)
- Box Office Int. Video (Mid-1980s)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts Video (Mid-Late 1980s)
- Videoscope (Early 1980s)
- Syme Home Video (Mid 1980s)
- Electric (Blue) Video (although the company was actually UK-based)
- Sports World Cinema
- VCL Video
- Movies at Midnight
- Seven Keys Video
- Screen Time Entertainment (division of CBS-Fox Video in Australia)
- Pink Video
- Rigby-CIC Video
- Merlin Video
- Playaround Video
- Star Video
- Australian Video
- Madman Entertainment
- 21st Century Pictures
- Alexandra Video
- May Star Film
- Audio Video Orpheus
- IP Video
- Multi Video Center
- Tandem Video
- Bulgarian Video
- America Video
- Poletel Video
- China Video
- LK-TEL Video
- Abril Video
- A and Y Productions (2003–2006)
- Berserk Cow Productions (2006-now)
- HGV Video Productions (1980–Present, Canadian distributor of Anchor Bay Entertainment)*
- Astral Video (Mid 1985-1996)
- Cineplex Odeon Home Video (1985-1998)
- Vidtex Video
- Media West, Inc. (Low-budget Canadian counterpart of Worldvision Home Video)
- Behavior Communications (1997-2001)
- Malofilm Video (1983-1997)
- Nova Home Video (1987-1992)
- Alliance Releasing
- Video MPA
- Metrodome Distribution (2003–2005)
- Canadian Video Factory
- Junior Home Video
- Imavision
- BFS Video (distributor of old BBC and ITV programs from the UK)
- La mouche et l'elephant/PR Vidéo (French-language)
- Kyron Home Video
- Cinevideo
- Contacto Video
- Video Presidente
- Magnum Video S.A
- Video Factory Ltda.
- Venue Home Video Ltda.
- Alfavideo
- Video Hit S.A
- Condor Video
- Cine Colombia Video
- Producciones Hollywood
- Cinecolor Films
- Transvideo
- Argentina Video Home - LAHE
- Video Chile
- Video Action
- Filmlab Video
- Sandrew Metronome
- Starbox Video
- Magnum Video (no relation to the low-budget B-movie label now owned by Lions Gate)
- Nordic Video
- Capitol Video (released several films from the former Soviet Union)
- Sandrew Metronome
- StudioCanal Video
- Gaumont/Columbia-TriStar Home Video (1993-1998)
- Gaumont/Columbia Films/RCA Video (1982-1989)
- Gaumont/Columbia Pictures/RCA Video (1989-1993)
- Delta Video
- UGC Video
- Fil-à-Film
- New Family Video
- TF1 Video
- Carrére Video
- Sunrise
- Initial Home Video
- Mondial Home Video
- Régie Cassette Video
- Challenge Video Productions
- Kiddinx Video
- RTL Video
- VPS Video Programme Service
- Atlas Film Video
- ITT-Contrast Video
- Select Video
- UFA Video
- All Video
- EuroVideo
- Key Video Production (1980s-1990s)
- AGM Home Video
- Hellas Kosmos Video
- Hi-Tech Video
- Original Video
- Video Acropolis
- Video City International
- Videosonic (one of the biggest Greek home video companies, started in the mid-1980s)
- Zodiac Video (1984-2012)
- MTC Video (1983-)
- Ocean Shores Video (1975-)
- Intercontinental Video Ltd. (1981-)
- Deltamac (HK) Co., Ltd. (1992-)
- Universe Laser & Video Co., Ltd. (1986-)
- Mei Ah Entertainment (1984-)
- Eagle Home Entertainment
- Excel Home Entertainment
- Shemaroo
- Ultra
- Moser Baer
- Time
- T-Series (Super Cassettes Industries Ltd.)
- Torino Video
- Medusa Video
- Fonit Cetra Video
- Ricordi Video
- RaroVideo
- CG Entertainment
- Koch Media Italia
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Italia
- Warner Bros. Entertainment Italia
- Universal Pictures Italia
- 01 Distribution Home Video
- Eagle Home Video
- Luckyred Homevideo
- Bandai Visual - Emotion (1983-)
- Japan Home Video
- Kadokawa Video
- Clarion/CLS Video
- Shogakukan Video
- Pony Video (dates unknown)
- Toei Home Video (?-Present)
- Shochiku Home Video (?-Present)
- Toho Video
- Tohokushinsha Home Video
- Televisa Home Entertainment (dates unknown)
- Video Emoción (1980s-Early 1990s)
- VideoVisa
- Converge Video (1980s)
- Video Screen
- Eagle 6 Video
- Bridge Entertainment DVD
- Classic Video Movies
- Video Garant
- European Video Corporation
- ABC Video (1980s)
- Big Partner (1980s)
- CCV (Club Consult Video) (1980s)
- C.P. Entertainment (1980s)
- Fram Film (1980s)
- HVC Video Vision AS (1980s)
- Intervideo (1980s)
- In Video (1980s)
- JEL Video (1980s)
- Mayco AS (1980s)
- Nord Video (1980s)
- Novio AS (Later renamed "Nye Novio") (1980s)
- OVC (Oslo Video Center) (1980s)
- Panorama (1980s)
- Sandrew Metronome
- Screen Entertainment (1980s)
- VCM (1980s)
- Videohuset (1980s)
- C-Interactive Digital Entertainment
- Magnavision Home Video
- Solar Entertainment
- Viva Video, Inc.
- Warner Home Video Philippines
- Star Home Video (Star Records Video)
- Regal Home Video (Regal International Inc.)
- Trigon Video
- Ivory Music & Video
- Paragon Home Video
- Synergy Home Entertainment
- Aquarius Records
- Twenties Century Fox CIS (2006-2015)
- Big Plan (Russian: Крупный план) (1988-)
- CP Digital (until 2012 renamed as «CP Distribution») (2000-2015)
- Gemini Film (2000-2007)
- Most Video (1999-2005)
- Premier Video Film (1996-2005)
- Premier Multimedia (2001-2005)
- Pyramid Home Video (1997-2008)
- New Disk (Russian: Новый Диск)/ND Play (2000s-)
- Union Video (Russian: Союз Видео) (1988-2012)
- VideoServis (1994-2015)
- Varus Video (1992-2000)
- West Multimedia/West Video (1994-2015)
- Walt Disney Company CIS (2008-)
- Universal Pictures Rus (2005-2011)
- RTP Home Video
- Class Vidéo (????)
- Club Privé Vidéo (1992–Present)
- The Video Bancorp
- NOS
- LNKVideo
- Cinemateca Portuguesa
- PRIS Audiovisuais
- Skookum Films
- ALMONTAGE Entertainment (2009)
- Video Master (1990s)
- Videovan Entertainment (1997-2011)
- Poh Kim Video (????)
- Melovision Trading Corporation
- Nu Metro Home Entertainment (1987-)
- Ster-Kinekor Home Video (1993-)
- Filmax Home Video (1988–Present)
- Video Diversíon (Mid-1980s)
- Lauren Films Video (1980s-Present)
- Vadimon Video
- SAV
- Viva Home Video (1980s)
- Video Colección (1990s, Spain's version of The Video Collection/Strand-VCI Entertainment/Strand Home Video)
- Baroness VideoVision
- International Promotions, Inc.
- PRT Elektronik
- Trix Videofilmer
- Video Invest
- Videce Videocentralen
- Mariann Video
- Esselte Video
- Walthers Video
- Sandrew Metronome
- Alparslan Video
- CIC Video (January 1981 – 2000)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video (1982–1992)
- Vestron Video International (1987-1991)
- Abbey Home Media Group (1987–present)
- Abbey Home Entertainment/Tempo Video
- Video Gems (1984-1996)
- Guild Home Video (1980–1997)
- RPTA Video (1981-1984)
- Thorn EMI Video UK (1981–1986)
- Cannon Video UK (1986–1989)
- Telstar Home Entertainment (2000s)
- 2 Entertain (2004-)
- BBC Video (1980–)
- Astrion (a Division of Vision Video LTD) (1985–2001)
- Acorn Media
- HIT Entertainment (1997–present)
- Metrodome Distribution (2003–2005)
- M.I.A. Video
- IMC Video LTD
- Pegasus Entertainment
- Castle Vision
- Screen Legends
- First Independent Films
- Braveworld Video
- Virgin Video
- Channel 5 Video
- ITV Studios Global Entertainment
- Pickwick Video Group
- Carlton Video (1995–2004)
- Granada Ventures (2005–2006)
- ITV DVD (2006–2009)
- ITV Studios (2009–present)
- Entertainment in Video (EIV)
- Magical Video Movies (MVM)
- Dazzler Media
- Entertainment One (2007–present)
- Contender Entertainment Group (1994-2009)
- Momentum Pictures (2000-2013)
- First Choice Home Video
- Odyssey Home Video
- Marshall Media (1931)
- Spirit Entertainment
- Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
- Palace Video (Note: unrelated to the Australian company of the same name, this handled children's videos & horror movies)
- Signature Entertainment (2012–present)
- DD Video
- Replay Video
- Hokushin Video Movies
- Medusa Video
- Intervision
- Alpha Video
- Videomedia
- Skyline Video
- Prism Leisure Corporation
- Video Program Distribution
- Derann Video
- Vision Video LTD. (2000–2009)
- Cherrywood Entertainment (1938)
- LaserLight Digital (1921)
- CineHollywood
- Longman Video
- Thames Video
- Cinema Club (A Division of The Video Collection)
- Blancic Video
- Videorama
- Venevista Video
- Video-Rodven
- Gran Video
- Video Venus
- Videos De Venezuela
- Blue Diamond Video
- Intervideo
- Romy Video
See also
- Home video
- List of years in home video
- Category:Home video by year
- Videocassette recorder
- Copyright law
- Video rental shop
- Category:Video
- Category:Direct-to-video film series
- Category:Home video companies of the United States
- Home cinema
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