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|Changchun Film Studio (1956).jpeg|1st Logo (1950s-1960s) |
|Changchun Film Studio (1956).jpeg|1st Logo (1950s-1960s) |
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|Changchun_Film_Studio_(1960).jpeg|2nd Logo (1960-196?) |
|Changchun_Film_Studio_(1960).jpeg|2nd Logo (June 1, 1960-196?) |
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|Changchun_Film_Studio_(1964).jpeg|3rd Logo (1964-1980s) |
|Changchun_Film_Studio_(1964).jpeg|3rd Logo (1964-1980s) |
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|Changchun_Film_Studio_(1972).jpeg|4th Logo (1971-1972) |
|Changchun_Film_Studio_(1972).jpeg|4th Logo (October 24, 1971-February 24, 1972) |
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|Changchun_Film_Studio_(1973).jpeg|5th Logo ( |
|Changchun_Film_Studio_(1973).jpeg|5th Logo (January 20, 1974) |
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|Changchun Film Studio (1980) 0-9 screenshot.png|6th Logo (1974-1980s) |
|Changchun Film Studio (1980) 0-9 screenshot.png|6th Logo (September 25, 1974-1980s) |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on a handful of 1950s Changchun films. Some films used a simple in-credit notice instead though.{{AvailabilityExamples}} |
'''Availability:''' Seen on a handful of 1950s Changchun films. Some films used a simple in-credit notice instead though.{{AvailabilityExamples}} |
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===2nd Logo (1960-196?)=== |
===2nd Logo (June 1, 1960-196?)=== |
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'''Availability:''' Unknown.{{AvailabilityExamples}} |
'''Availability:''' Unknown.{{AvailabilityExamples}} |
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===4th Logo (1971-1972)=== |
===4th Logo (October 24, 1971-February 24, 1972)=== |
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'''Audio:''' A proud bombastic fanfare. |
'''Audio:''' A proud bombastic fanfare. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen in ''Sha jia bang'' and ''Raid on the White Tiger Regiment''. |
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===5th Logo (January 20, 1974)=== |
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'''Audio:''' Same as before. |
'''Audio:''' Same as before. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen in films such as ''Yan yang tian'', ''Qing song ling'', and 'Zhan hong tu''. |
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'''Availability:''' Unknown.{{AvailabilityExamples}} |
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===6th Logo (1974-1980)=== |
===6th Logo (September 25, 1974-1980)=== |
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Revision as of 05:09, 24 August 2024
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Background
Changchun Film Studio (长春电影制片厂) is a Chinese film studio located in Changchun, Jilin.
1st Logo (1950s-1960s)
Visuals: On a black background is the hanzi 長春電影製片厂(Changchun Film Studio) and the copyright year below it.
Technique: A still (possibly hand-painted or printed) graphic.
Audio: The opening theme of the movie, or none.
Availability: Seen on a handful of 1950s Changchun films. Some films used a simple in-credit notice instead though. [Examples?]
2nd Logo (June 1, 1960-196?)
Visuals: There is the same text from before, in a different font and without the year, set upon a marble background. Also exists as an in-credit logo.
Technique: A still (possibly hand-painted or printed) graphic superimposed onto what appears to be a live-action photograph.
Audio: The opening theme of the movie.
Availability: It was seen on its Gevacolor film The Naval Battle of 1894.
3rd Logo (1964-1980s)
Visuals: Again, the text from before, but in Simplified Chinese, minus the tiny Chinese characters underneath and on a black background. The font looks handwritten, which makes this different from the other Changchun logos.
Technique: A still (possibly hand-painted or printed) graphic.
Audio: The opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
4th Logo (October 24, 1971-February 24, 1972)
Visuals: On a red background, there is a worker-peasant-soldier (gongnong-bing) type statue. The text is below. The statue slowly rotates to the left.
Technique: Live-action model work.
Audio: A proud bombastic fanfare.
Availability: Seen in Sha jia bang and Raid on the White Tiger Regiment.
5th Logo (January 20, 1974)
Visuals: On a sky (or red) background is another worker-peasant-soldier type statue. The company name is below. The statue rotates to the right, but on later films, this logo is still.
Technique: Live-action model work. The later variant is a freeze-frame.
Audio: Same as before.
Availability: Seen in films such as Yan yang tian, Qing song ling, and 'Zhan hong tu.
6th Logo (September 25, 1974-1980)
Visuals: There is a worker-peasant-soldier statue over a background (either red, green, or blue). The company name is below. This logo is still.
Technique: A live-action photograph, cut out and laid on a cel sheet.
Audio: Same as before.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
7th Logo (1980-2000's)
Visuals: Superimposed over the live-action background, there is a Chinese text from the 1960s logo, which is in a different font.
Technique: A still and superimposed (possibly hand-painted or printed) graphic.
Audio: The opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
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