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'''Nicknames:''' "The Jan Bergman Camera", "Move 'Em Up Revue, You've Got Competition" |
'''Nicknames:''' "The Jan Bergman Camera", "Move 'Em Up Revue, You've Got Competition", "The Long-Runner" |
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'''Logo:''' A very modeled filming camera rotates very slowly sideways on whatever the background is (black-blue-gray or sepia). And when it stops at the viewer, the text "JAN BERGMAN" on white, moves from the left side of the screen and stops on the center. The text "MEDIAPRODUKTION" does the same as first text, but only appearing to the right. Finally, the text "presenterar" appears from the left side of the screen. We then fade to black. |
'''Logo:''' A very modeled filming camera rotates very slowly sideways on whatever the background is (black-blue-gray or sepia). And when it stops at the viewer, the text "JAN BERGMAN" on white, moves from the left side of the screen and stops on the center. The text "MEDIAPRODUKTION" does the same as first text, but only appearing to the right. Finally, the text "presenterar" appears from the left side of the screen. We then fade to black. |
Revision as of 21:36, 11 January 2022
(1950s- )
Nicknames: "The Jan Bergman Camera", "Move 'Em Up Revue, You've Got Competition", "The Long-Runner"
Logo: A very modeled filming camera rotates very slowly sideways on whatever the background is (black-blue-gray or sepia). And when it stops at the viewer, the text "JAN BERGMAN" on white, moves from the left side of the screen and stops on the center. The text "MEDIAPRODUKTION" does the same as first text, but only appearing to the right. Finally, the text "presenterar" appears from the left side of the screen. We then fade to black.
FX/SFX: The camera rotating to the viewer, the texts appearing.
Music/Sounds: A trumpet piece with drums which repeats 2 times, with the last note being held with a majestic finish and a drumroll.
Availability: So far, it appears on every adaptation of Stockholms Pärlor from the 1950s to this day.
Editor's Note: This is perhaps the longest-living logo in this wiki.