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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a drawing of a dancing figure on a lotus (probably an apsara). Above is the arched company name in Khmer and below are two sets of text: "SUPER PRODUCTION" with the arched "BAKSEI THANSUOR FILMS" below it. The drawing then fades out. |
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a drawing of a dancing figure on a lotus (probably an apsara). Above is the arched company name in Khmer and below are two sets of text: "SUPER PRODUCTION" with the arched "BAKSEI THANSUOR FILMS" below it. The drawing then fades out. |
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'''Technique:''' The drawing fading out. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Unknown. On Runteas Pich Videofilm's print of ''Sovann Pancha'', the theme from the Runteas Pich Videofilm logo plays over this logo. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Unknown. On Runteas Pich Videofilm's print of ''Sovann Pancha'', the theme from the Runteas Pich Videofilm logo plays over this logo. |
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Background
Baksei Thansuor Films was a Cambodian film company from before the Khmer Rouge.
1st Logo (196?-197?)
Logo: On a black background, we see a drawing of a dancing figure on a lotus (probably an apsara). Above is the arched company name in Khmer and below are two sets of text: "SUPER PRODUCTION" with the arched "BAKSEI THANSUOR FILMS" below it. The drawing then fades out.
Technique: The drawing fading out.
Music/Sounds: Unknown. On Runteas Pich Videofilm's print of Sovann Pancha, the theme from the Runteas Pich Videofilm logo plays over this logo.
Availability: Extinct. Many films dating from before the Khmer Rouge are lost or destroyed. This logo appeared on the 1970 film Sovann Pancha.