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'''Eurasia''' was a film production company that operated at the [[Sverdlovsk Film Studio]]. |
'''Eurasia''' was a film production company that operated at the [[Sverdlovsk Film Studio]]. |
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===Logo (February 15, 1991-November 11, 1992)=== |
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 22 July 2024
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Background
Eurasia was a film production company that operated at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio.
Logo (February 15, 1991-November 11, 1992)
Visuals: The screen slowly zooms away in a hallway while the sun rises. In the distance, a priest is seen ringing a large church bell for the whole sequence. Not long after the sun is revealed, the company name in a golden, serif font fades and zooms in underneath the bell.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: It starts off with a rooster's cry. Then, several church bell rings are heard.
Audio Variant: On Болевой прием, the rooster's cry was removed and a different version of the bell rings are heard.
Availability: The only known films to have this logo are Житие Александра Невского and Болевой прием.