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Title: VHS: Video Cover Art
Sub-title: 1980s to Early 1990s
By (author): Thomas Hodge
ISBN10-13: 0764348671 : 9780764348679
Illustrations: 570 colour photos
Format: Hardback
Size: 228x304mm
Pages: 264
Weight: 1.674 Kg.
Published: Schiffer - July   2015
List Price: 31.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 13
Subjects: Illustration & commercial art
Over 240 full-scale, complete VHS video sleeves in the genres of action, comedy, horror, kids, sci-fi, and thriller films. VHS video cover art is a unique and largely lost artform representing a period of unabashed creativity during the video rental boom of the 1980s to early 1990s. The art explodes with a succulent, indulgent blend of design, illustration, typography, and hilarious copywriting. Written and curated by Tom â The Dude Designsâ Hodge, poster artist extraordinaire and VHS obsessive, with a foreword by Mondoâ s Justin Ishmael, this collection contains over 240 full-scale, complete video sleeves in the movie genres of:
  1. Action
  2. Comedy
  3. Horror
  4. Kids
  5. Sci-fi
  6. Thrillers
Itâ s a world of mustached, muscled men, buxom beauties, big explosions, phallic guns, and nightmare-inducing monsters. From the sublime to the ridiculous, some are incredible works of art, some are insane, and some capture the tone of the films better than the films themselves. All are amazing and inspiring works of art that captivate the imagination. Itâ s like stepping back in time into your local video store.
Reviews:
"We all know the power of good sleeve art. Very often it’s the first thing that tells you whether or not a film is worth giving a look; sometimes, it turns out to be considerably better than the film itself. But in these days of flagrant, unimaginative photoshopping, it’s a part of the film fan experience that has long been threatening to die out. Happily, many up-and-coming indie filmmakers, and a select few DVD/Blu-Ray labels – notably the likes of Arrow and Scream Factory – have been doing their bit to keep the spirit of the video shop alive with their original hand-painted cover art, and in that field one particular name always stands out: Tom Hodge, AKA The Dude Designs, whose lurid, expertly rendered visions have helped sell many a recent indie horror hit: Hobo With A Shotgun, Dear God No, Father’s Day, Almost Human, Wolfcop the list goes on. (And, in-keeping with the days of old, I would say in quite a few instances his cover art is indubitably better than the film it’s selling.) What better man to serve as our guide on a look back through the era that inspired his work? That’s just what we’re promised in VHS: Video Cover Art, the upcoming hardcover art book from Schiffer Publishing. Due to hit shelves in May, the fine folks at Schiffer have given us a sneak peek at the book – including, as you might have gathered, the images you see in this article..." Ben Bussey, brutalashell.com Feb 2015 -

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"This is a weighty tome, but is a great conversation starter that should be left on your coffee table. Ah, the good old days........." - Starburst magazine, June 2015

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The Guardian carried a full-page feature about this title, headlined 'Can I get a rewind! The lost art of the VHS cover'. "They were loud and brash and full of ripped men, busty women and guns. But was there more to video covers? Chris Campion celebrates the heroes – and villains – of this lost art."

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"From the gaudy to the tawdry, the overblown to the downright tacky, this book has it all... Move geeks over 30 will flip for this." - ImagineFX Sept 2015
"Last year we reviewed the first volume of this series here, and what glorious things we saw in those pages. Author Matthew Chojnacki has come back again with a second helping of varied artists interpretations of some very well know, and a few lesser known films. We could pretty much cut and paste the review from last time here. It’s all great stuff. The pictures do the talking, a few words direct you to the artists and their websites (although over time these may change as we discovered when looking up artists from the first volume – but then that’s where “google search” comes in handy!). You’ll be hard pressed to find another series that is this much fun to look at." - Filmwerk.co.uk Feb 2016

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