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Its first appearance is actually on Outlaws of Love (¡Que viva México! appears to be a later printing of a 1931 film, a time in which the company did not exist) |
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|Consorzio_Italiano_Distributori_Indipendenti_Film_(1931).jpeg|1st Logo ( |
|Consorzio_Italiano_Distributori_Indipendenti_Film_(1931).jpeg|1st Logo (December 3, 1963-1967, 1973) |
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|Consorzio Italian Distributori Indipendenti Film (1967, Source - Day of Anger).png|2nd Logo (December 21, 1967) |
|Consorzio Italian Distributori Indipendenti Film (1967, Source - Day of Anger).png|2nd Logo (December 21, 1967) |
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|Consorzio Italiano Distributori Indipendenti Film (1983, Source - Il petomane).png|3rd Logo (October 28, 1983) |
|Consorzio Italiano Distributori Indipendenti Film (1983, Source - Il petomane).png|3rd Logo (October 28, 1983) |
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=== 1st Logo ( |
=== 1st Logo (December 3, 1963-1967, 1973) === |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Five gunshots, and then the signature theme of the [[Titanus]] logo (a ringing fanfare in 1967). |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Five gunshots, and then the signature theme of the [[Titanus]] logo (a ringing fanfare in 1967). |
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'''Availability:''' So far, it's only been seen on ''¡Que viva México!, Even Angels Eat Beans and Requiescant''. |
'''Availability:''' So far, it's only been seen on ''Outlaws of Love'' (its first appearance), a 1960's reprint of ''¡Que viva México!'', Even Angels Eat Beans and Requiescant''. |
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=== 2nd Logo (December 21, 1967) === |
=== 2nd Logo (December 21, 1967) === |
Revision as of 01:44, 21 January 2023
An unknown editor and Tabit
Captures by
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Video captures courtesy of
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1st Logo (December 3, 1963-1967, 1973) | 2nd Logo (December 21, 1967) | 3rd Logo (October 28, 1983) |
1st Logo (December 3, 1963-1967, 1973)
Logo: On a gray (blue in 1967) background, we see the target on the left. The circles with the letters inside appear in the bullseye in each order: "c", "i", "d", "i", and "f". The words in Italian appear on the right,
consorzio
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The words transition to another word "presenta".
Variant: On Even Angels Eat Beans, it immediately proceeds to the word "presenta" fading in after the letters/gunshots stop appearing.
Technique: Cel animation.
Music/Sounds: Five gunshots, and then the signature theme of the Titanus logo (a ringing fanfare in 1967).
Availability: So far, it's only been seen on Outlaws of Love (its first appearance), a 1960's reprint of ¡Que viva México!, Even Angels Eat Beans and Requiescant.
2nd Logo (December 21, 1967)
Logo: Essentially a print version of the "cidif" target in white with "PRESENTA" also in white underneath against a red background.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The film's opening theme.
Availability: So far, it's only known to appear in Day of Anger.
3rd Logo (October 28, 1983)
Logo: On a green background, the same target but in pink zooms in, shortly stopping after a few seconds. The ring then disappears while rotating counter-clockwise for a thick, red "C" with the other half cut off to appear in front of the screen and zoom in to the center. This is followed by "IDIF" in red performing the same motion, sitting beside the thick "C" one by one, whereas 2 rings resembling the same target used in the previous logos, albeit in dark blue, forming the newer "CIDIF" symbol. Then, "Consorzio Italiano Distributori Indipendenti Film" in pink wipes in below the symbol, and stays static for a few seconds. It then abruptly disappears, where lastly, "presenta" in pink starts to write in at the bottom-right corner in a script font.
Technique: Cel animation.
Music/Sounds: A somewhat dramatic orchestral fanfare.
Availability: So far, it's only known to appear in Il petomane.