Görgényi Film

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Background

Görgényi Film was founded by Béláné Görgényi in 1943, the manager of said company who was also the manager of the Apollo cinema in Rékosliget.[1]

Logo (April 10, 1944)

Visuals: Against a starry nighttime sky with a faint spotlight-like aurora in the top centre, a treble clef fades in and expands towards the left centre. Then, a staff fades in next to the note, followed by the emergence of a triple flat key signature, five quarter notes, and a rest note. The fourth quarter note is an eighth note with a reversed hook and the fifth is a half note. Each note flips to reveal "GÖRGÉNYI" in a tall, serif font. Afterwards, "FILM" wipes in below from top to bottom, followed by "Bemutatja" in a cursive font.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A shrill violin note plays in the background. As the main track, a crescendo starting with an echoed, descending piano piece, followed by violins and harp pizzicatos and a horn and drum roll at the end.

Availability: The logo is seen on Viharbrigád.

Reference

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