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'''Audio:''' A loud and exciting orchestral theme culminating to a majestic seven-note brass tune. |
'''Audio:''' A loud and exciting orchestral theme culminating to a majestic seven-note brass tune. |
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'''Availability:''' So far seen in ''Cuore forestiero'', ''E Napoli canta'', ''Addio, Napoli'', ''Cantate con noi'', and ''Ci sposeremo a Capri''. |
'''Availability:''' So far seen in ''Cuore forestiero'', ''Piccola santa'', ''E Napoli canta'', ''Addio, Napoli'', ''Cantate con noi'', and ''Ci sposeremo a Capri''. |
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 22 October 2024
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Logo (September 12, 1952-September 7, 1956)
Visuals: The logo fades into a partly cloudy sky backdrop with a bunch of vibrant sunbeams. Shortly after the sky fades in, two sets of text comprising an arched "AURORA" and a smaller arched "FILM" in a curvy typeface slowly flip into view and then brighten up once it stops. It stays static for a few seconds until "presenta" suddenly appears in front of the text and rapidly zooms in towards it. It ends with the logo slowly fading out.
Technique: A mix of chroma-keyed animation cel animation.
Audio: A loud and exciting orchestral theme culminating to a majestic seven-note brass tune.
Availability: So far seen in Cuore forestiero, Piccola santa, E Napoli canta, Addio, Napoli, Cantate con noi, and Ci sposeremo a Capri.