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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a state-owned film company from Japanese Korea. In 1942, all production companies in Korea were merged into this company. As a result, this company was the only one able to make films in Korea until liberation. Around this time, they produced blatantly pro-Japanese films.<ref>http://www.hf.rim.or.jp/~t-sanjin/nenpyo40.html</ref> |
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (朝鲜映画製作株式會社) or '''Choei''' (朝映) was a state-owned film company from Japanese Korea. In 1942, all production companies in Korea were merged into this company. As a result, this company was the only one able to make films in Korea until liberation. Around this time, they produced blatantly pro-Japanese films.<ref>http://www.hf.rim.or.jp/~t-sanjin/nenpyo40.html</ref> |
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===Logo (July 29, 1943)=== |
===Logo (July 29, 1943)=== |
Revision as of 03:51, 18 October 2024
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Background
Chosun Film Production Co. (朝鲜映画製作株式會社) or Choei (朝映) was a state-owned film company from Japanese Korea. In 1942, all production companies in Korea were merged into this company. As a result, this company was the only one able to make films in Korea until liberation. Around this time, they produced blatantly pro-Japanese films.[1]
Logo (July 29, 1943)
Visuals: Over a black background, there is a ring with "映" in the center and "日" at the left and "月" at the right of the circle. Below it is "朝鲜映画製作株式會社".
Technique: A still photograph, which consists of model work.
Audio: Opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on 조선해협.