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===(1945-1951)===
=== Background ===
'''Fincine''' was an Italian film distribution company based in Bergamo. The known information includes the company going bankrupt once the 1951 film ''Luci del varietà'' is finished, whose distribution rights were also entrusted to said company.

===Logo (August 1945-April 20, 1951)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Ursa Major Shield", "The Big Dipper", "Fincine Shield", "The Filmstrips and Shield"


'''Logo:''' On a space background with twinkling stars, we see 7 medium-sized stars that form the Big Dipper asterism of the Ursa Major constellation. The 7 stars glow one by one and we later see a curved, filmstrip-like ribbon with a shield in the middle with the word "Fincine" on the ribbon in script font fading in. After all the stars have finished glowing inside the shield, we see the word "presenta" in another script font fading in below.
'''Visuals:''' On a space background with twinkling stars is 7 medium-sized stars that form the Big Dipper asterism of the Ursa Major constellation. The 7 stars glow one by one and we later see a curved, filmstrip-like ribbon with a shield in the middle with the word "{{font|cursive|''Fincine''}}" on the ribbon in script font fading in. After all the stars have finished glowing inside the shield, there is the word "{{font|cursive|''presenta''}}" in another script font fading in below.


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The shining and the fading.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Some eerie theremin notes plays with a piano portion and then an orchestral theme, with more of the theremin note's hearing at the end.
'''Audio:''' Several theremin notes play with a piano portion and then an orchestral theme, with more theremin notes at the end.

'''Audio Variant:''' A 1949 re-release of ''Teresa Venerdì'' uses the opening theme of the film.


'''Availability:''' It can be found on their movies such as ''Luci del varietà''. If you find an old (for instance) Vestron Video International PAL tape from Italy, it might have this logo on it. Might turn up on TCM or AMC from time to time, too.
'''Availability:''' It can be found on their movies such as ''Luci del varietà''. If you find an old (for instance) Vestron Video International PAL tape from Italy, it might have this logo on it. Might turn up on TCM or AMC from time to time, too.


'''Editor's Note:''' The eerie theme, along with the theremin mixed with the dark background could cause some major scares and chills and also can make people off guard, but the animation and orchestra theme is sort of relaxing, if you don't care about that very loud theremin melody.



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Latest revision as of 09:43, 9 April 2024


Background

Fincine was an Italian film distribution company based in Bergamo. The known information includes the company going bankrupt once the 1951 film Luci del varietà is finished, whose distribution rights were also entrusted to said company.

Logo (August 1945-April 20, 1951)


Visuals: On a space background with twinkling stars is 7 medium-sized stars that form the Big Dipper asterism of the Ursa Major constellation. The 7 stars glow one by one and we later see a curved, filmstrip-like ribbon with a shield in the middle with the word "Fincine" on the ribbon in script font fading in. After all the stars have finished glowing inside the shield, there is the word "presenta" in another script font fading in below.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: Several theremin notes play with a piano portion and then an orchestral theme, with more theremin notes at the end.

Audio Variant: A 1949 re-release of Teresa Venerdì uses the opening theme of the film.

Availability: It can be found on their movies such as Luci del varietà. If you find an old (for instance) Vestron Video International PAL tape from Italy, it might have this logo on it. Might turn up on TCM or AMC from time to time, too.

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