![]() Joey Graves (Joey however returned to Vat19 on March 2023).There are some members that left Vat19 to pursue their personal life, etc.: This list shows all the members of the Vat19 crew, according to an article provided on Vat19's website, you can see it here:Īmong those, there are several people who are in the video production crew (usually edit the videos or occastionally to frequently show up in the videos on YouTube): On March 6, 2020, they released a video called "Vat19 Channel Two Announcement!" on announcing that they would go ahead and post all the taste test videos on that account. Somehow, at the beginning of 2015, another video titled "Untitled" showed up on this channel, mostly about an employee walking around the hall where some of the products are stored and it also revealed the Not-a-Cat Cat which later became a product made by Vat19. It published its first video in 2011 and unfortunately, it began being inactive 2 years later (2013) when the owner of Vat19, Jamie, said goodbye to it and return to their main channel. It is mainly about other Awesome Time videos, outtakes, extra footages and the makings of the ads-type videos. Vat19's second product from 2002.Vat19 also has a second channel called vat19two. It is an endless loop designed to simulate a real fire. ![]() "Brad Urani Is The Yo-yo King!" was Vat19's first product. The word "Nice" was quickly dropped, or it was just for some Ad-purposes. The word "Nice" is only mentioned on two ads, the first one was the "Chuck-it Ball Launcher Fetch Toy", and the second was "USB Mini Lava Lamp" ![]() The word " Nice" would sometimes be mentioned by Jamie Salvatori in some Vat19 Ads. Vat19 Office around the early 2000s "Nice" In the Hіԁԁеո іո рlаіո sіght part 10, Adam and Sara were setup the filming studio equipment for making Jamie getting annoyed. The second floor is an old storage room for stored of stuffs. According to them, it is the largest soundstage in St. It was purpose-built facility is inherently better suited toward the needs of the discerning producer versus the typical "converted warehouse" production facility. In 2000, Jumby Bay Studios took over the building and updated it with all state-of-the-art equipment. It costed around 3 million dollars, and it was around 20,000 square feet. The building was built by Allan Salvatori's company Innervision. The front entrance to the Vat19 Office in 2007 Their first product, titled "Brad Urani is the Yoyo-King!", was released in 2002 the others following shortly after. At this time the website was still a work in progress. Second logo with the Barrel used in 2004 - 2005 Unfortunately, these products are not for sale or on the web anymore. They also had a preview-product (commercial). Unfortunately, these products are not for sale Shooting "sexy" Cinematography: The Mechanic of Light and Lens ($5.95).There were originally only four products back in 2002. They changed their logo once again in 2006, but this time just the logo was changed. The logo was changed to one that was similar to the current one it has, but it had orange outlines and no grey text. However, the name-change was only temporary as it changed again in 2005, the beginning of the current 2nd era of Vat19. They also changed their logo to their current font, "Hobo". This is also the beginning of the Vat19 JBS era. In 2005, Vat19 changed their name again, this time to Vat19 JBS (Jumby Bay Studios). Vat19 also changed its name, to the current name, Vat19. This is because a vat is also a container. The second logo kept the word Vat, but the 19 was put on a barrel. Around late 2006, they started selling other items which eventually became Vat19's main income, and Jumby Bay Studios ended up dissolving in 2010 when Vat19 fully took over the studio because of its success. But the 19 does not mean much since it sounded good. Though according to an old iteration of their site, it used to stand for " Videos And Things". It is currently unknown why the company is known as "Vat19", since according to the "about"-page of the website, Jamie keeps it secret. They soon created a DVD store under the name Vat 19 (notice the spacing). It is unknown when Jeremy Salvatori left, but he eventually became a lawyer (not confirmed). ![]() They decided to pivot the company to create their own videos. Jumby Bay Studios originally was a studio renter to other production companies, but it ended up not doing well. The founders were Jamie Salvatori, and Jeremy Salvatori. Vat19 was founded in 2000 under Jumby Bay Studios. ![]()
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