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Latest revision as of 16:22, 8 November 2024


Background

Amir Film was an Egyptian film company and the production company of Mahmoud Zulfiqar, a famous Egyptian director, actor, and screenwriter.

Logo (February 21, 1952-April 5, 1954)

Visuals: Fading in, the camera, while defocused, zooms in towards an illustration of the Earth within a starfield, which appears to be blocked by some objects. The more the camera zooms in, the more the Earth becomes visible, and eventually, the Earth is revealed once the camera is fully zoomed in, and is shown to have a thick ring around it displaying "M. ZULFIKAR" along with its Arabic translation on the right in front. Above the ring is the large 3D Arabic company name "أمير فيلم" on top of the ring with a white border, and below the ring is the English company name in white in a 3D body. A white aura is shown around the Earth and ring.

Technique: Camera-controlled animation.

Audio: A royal brass fanfare.

Audio Variants: On Mrs. Fatma, the theme is played twice.

Availability: Seen on Mrs. Fatma, Mistake of a Lifetime, and The Neighbor's Daughter.

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