Emisora Films
From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum
Compiled by
ILEnthusiast
Video captures courtesy of
David's Logo Archive
ILEnthusiast
Video captures courtesy of
David's Logo Archive
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]
Logo (December 5, 1950)
Visuals: Over the opening theme, 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) below it and below it again is "Reclarada en 1950 Acogida el Ciudad del Surdicoto Nacional del Espectaculo" in cursive.
Technique: Flip motion on paper.
Audio: Opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on Apartado de correos 1001.