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A typical SMPTE Universal Leader plays. In between the 8 and 6 is an animated logo frame. On a black background, The words "DURONA PRODUCTIONS" in a red Busorama font, flash in, letter by letter. During the 4, A Kodak China Girl appears. |
A typical SMPTE Universal Leader plays. In between the 8 and 6 is an animated logo frame. On a black background, The words "DURONA PRODUCTIONS" in a red Busorama font, flash in, letter by letter. During the 4, A Kodak China Girl appears. |
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Revision as of 15:40, 14 June 2024
Background
Durano Productions is a production company that produces some commercials from the early 80s.
Leader (1980)
https://www.avid.wiki/File:Durona_Productions_(1980).png Visuals: A typical SMPTE Universal Leader plays. In between the 8 and 6 is an animated logo frame. On a black background, The words "DURONA PRODUCTIONS" in a red Busorama font, flash in, letter by letter. During the 4, A Kodak China Girl appears.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: A creative director reading the slate, followed by a 2-pop beep.
Availability: Seen on a 16mm print produced by the company. A commercial for Mego's Time-Out Toss-Up, later known as Game & Watch: Ball.