Atlantic Pictures (1936): Difference between revisions

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'''Visuals:''' In the background, two roman soldiers are seen playing the cornu with a large roman drape underneath it while standing on top of some clouds. The focal point of the logo is a lady wearing a wreath on her head holding two globes on top of her chest. Over these globes is "''An'' '''ATLANTIC PICTURE'''" in a stacked format and with a shadow facing the bottom right, with the former text in a serif font.
'''Visuals:''' On the background, two roman soldiers are seen playing the cornu with a large roman drape underneath it while standing on top of some clouds. The focal point of the logo is a lady wearing a wreath on her head holding two globes on top of her chest. Over these globes is "{{Font|Times New Roman|''An''}} '''ATLANTIC {{Font|Times New Roman|PICTURE}}'''" in a stacked format and with a shadow facing the bottom right, with the former text in a serif font.


'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' A still painting filmed by a camera.


'''Audio:''' A simple horn fanfare.
'''Audio:''' A simple horn fanfare.
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 24 September 2024


Logo (May 28, 1936)


Visuals: On the background, two roman soldiers are seen playing the cornu with a large roman drape underneath it while standing on top of some clouds. The focal point of the logo is a lady wearing a wreath on her head holding two globes on top of her chest. Over these globes is "An ATLANTIC PICTURE" in a stacked format and with a shadow facing the bottom right, with the former text in a serif font.

Technique: A still painting filmed by a camera.

Audio: A simple horn fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Gun Grit.
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