Emisora Films
ILEnthusiast and Electra
Video captures courtesy of
David's Logo Archive
Contents
Background
Emisora Films was a production company created in 1943 by the film director Ignasi F. Iquino and his brother-in-law, Francisco Arisa Esparones. [1]
1st Logo (June 28, 1946)
Visuals: During the opening credits, there is an angled block that is carved and cut to show the following with a five-pointed star on its right side: a radio tower represented by a thick black pole and a set of three white concentric circles on the top-right, a downwards arch connected from the top-left to bottom-right corners of the block, displaying "EMISORA" in serif, and a rectangle on the bottom showing "FILMS" also in serif. On top of the block is "Una pelicula de" in a Medieval style and:
PRODUCTOR
Francisco Ariza
in the same style.
Technique: A still cel sheet.
Audio: The film's opening theme.
Availability: Seen on Aquel viejo molino.
2nd Logo (February 13-December 5, 1950)
Visuals: Over the opening of the movie, a cel, containing a cursive "es una Produccion" with the logo (contains a white circle, with a radio tower tilted rightwards with radar circles at the top with stars scattering and a stylistic banner from the top of the tower, reading "EMISORA" with "FILMS" below it with "S.A." at the bottom right).
Technique: A still cel sheet.
Audio: Opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on Mi adorado Juan and Apartado de correos 1001.