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'''Technique:''' A still, printed image. |
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Latest revision as of 04:46, 6 November 2024
Descriptions by
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Captures by
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naxo-olé and NotPurpleHoodieBoi
Captures by
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Video captures courtesy of
PFS2021Channel
Background
Cinédia is a Brazilian film company founded in 1930.
Logo (May 29, 1933-1951?, 1980)
Visuals: An outlined rectangle with an abstract palm tree which raises from the "d" of "cinédia" on the inside.
Variants:
- On Maridinho de Luxo, the logo is shown behind dark text, due to a possible mistake.
- The logo's design may vary.
- There's a 3D variant in Onde estás felicidade.
- The logo is dark on 24 Horas de Sonho.
- Reissues like Berlim na Batucada have the year of the movie shown next to the logo
- For its 50th anniversary in 1980, the texts "50 ANOS DE CINEMA" and "1930-1980" are shown underneath the logo.
- There also exists the same variant, but with "APRESENTA" next to it.
Technique: A still, printed image.
Audio: The opening theme of the movie or none.
Availability: Shown on most vintage Brazilian films, like Onde Estás Felicidade, O Jove Tataravô, Alô, Alô, Carnaval and Ganga Bruta.