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=== 1st Logo (April 1924-August 1, 1950) ===
1st logo
(April 1924-August 1, 1950)


'''Logo''': Inside an ornate picture frame, we see a woman (which is British actress Glennis Lorimer) dressed in a feather hat (also knows as a "Gainsborough") and a 19th century-style dress turning toward us and smiling. Then, it fades to a black screen saying "A Gainsborough Picture" in script.
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'''Variants''':
Logo: Inside an ornate picture frame, we see a woman (which is British actress Glennis Lorimer) dressed in a feather hat (also knows as a "Gainsborough") and a 19th century-style dress turning toward us and smiling. Then, it fades to a black screen saying "A Gainsborough Picture" in script.
* A different version is used on ''Quartet'' (1948), where the lady looks different and is still. The company name is superimposed on the picture. In the bottom left corner "Sydney Box in charge of production" is written, and in the bottom right corner "Released through General Film Distribution Ltd."
* On ''Trio'', a variant similar to the one above was used. The main difference is, that the lady is again moving, instead of being still.
* On ''Ask a Policeman'' (1939) and ''Love Story'' (1944), the script says "Gainsborough Pictures Ltd. Present".


'''FX/SFX''': None, unless you want to count the fading text.
Variants:


'''Music/Sounds''': A regal theme or the opening theme of the movie.
A different version is used on Quartet (1948). The lady looks different and is still. The company name is superimposed on the picture. In the bottom left corner "Sydney Box in charge of production" is written, and in the bottom right corner "Released through General Film Distribution Ltd."
On Trio, a variant similar to the one above was used. The main difference is, that the lady is again moving, instead of being still.
On Ask a Policeman (1939) andLove Story (1944), the script says "Gainsborough Pictures Ltd. Present".


'''Availability''': Rare; seen on British films from the time.


'''Editor's Note''': None.
FX/SFX: None, unless you want to count the fading text.


Music/Sounds: A regal theme or the opening theme of the movie.


=== 2nd Logo (1987-1989) ===
Availability: Rare; seen on British films from the time.


'''Logo''': TBA
Editor's Note: None.


'''FX/SFX''': TBA


'''Music/Sounds''': TBA


'''Availability''': TBA
2nd Logo
(1987-1989)


'''Editor's Note''': TBA
TBA!


Gainsborough Pictures (1987)


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Revision as of 01:58, 6 December 2021




1st Logo (April 1924-August 1, 1950)

Logo: Inside an ornate picture frame, we see a woman (which is British actress Glennis Lorimer) dressed in a feather hat (also knows as a "Gainsborough") and a 19th century-style dress turning toward us and smiling. Then, it fades to a black screen saying "A Gainsborough Picture" in script.

Variants:

  • A different version is used on Quartet (1948), where the lady looks different and is still. The company name is superimposed on the picture. In the bottom left corner "Sydney Box in charge of production" is written, and in the bottom right corner "Released through General Film Distribution Ltd."
  • On Trio, a variant similar to the one above was used. The main difference is, that the lady is again moving, instead of being still.
  • On Ask a Policeman (1939) and Love Story (1944), the script says "Gainsborough Pictures Ltd. Present".

FX/SFX: None, unless you want to count the fading text.

Music/Sounds: A regal theme or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Rare; seen on British films from the time.

Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo (1987-1989)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: TBA

Editor's Note: TBA

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