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'''Audio:''' The sound of ringing church bells. |
'''Audio:''' The sound of ringing church bells. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Cup Fever'', ''The Adventures of Hal 5'' and others. The colorized version is seen on ''The Last Rhino'', which can be viewed on the Internet Archive. |
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=== 2nd Logo (February 1968-1975)=== |
=== 2nd Logo (February 1968-1975)=== |
Revision as of 01:21, 28 October 2024
KPLN and White.alister.t
Video captures courtesy of
Newave and Wellmart3
1st Logo (January 1955-1968)
Visuals: There is a group of pigeons around a fountain at Trafalgar Square in London. The "A CFF Production" wordmark zooms in while being superimposed. The pigeons then fly away.
Variant: A filmed version with a colorized variant of this logo exists, but in colorized and a slightly different setting.
Technique: Live-action, with zooming effects for the text.
Audio: The sound of ringing church bells.
Availability: Seen on Cup Fever, The Adventures of Hal 5 and others. The colorized version is seen on The Last Rhino, which can be viewed on the Internet Archive.
2nd Logo (February 1968-1975)
Visuals: It's a similar concept to the previous logo, except in colour and in a slightly different setting. A superimposed CFTF logo (which consists of a black globe outline with the letters "CFTF" in a wide serif font placed on a blue square with an orange "shadow") zooms in to the point where it occupies a good portion of the screen. "PRESENTS" in a different serif font fades in. The birds in the setting, who are quite startled, almost appear to fly away from the logo.
Variant: An earlier variant of this logo has the red text "A C F F PRODUCTION" zooming in.
Technique: Live-action, combined with 2D animation.
Audio: Same as the last logo, but the birds flying produces sound this time.
Availability: It was seen on Hijack, The Magnificent Six and a Half, and others.