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'''Availability:''' This appeared on the 1940 film ''Oranjefilm van Nederlandsch-Indie'', which survives in the archives of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. |
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'''Availability:''' This logo appeared on two films from 1941, again surviving in the archives of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. |
'''Availability:''' This logo appeared on two films from 1941, again surviving in the archives of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. |
Revision as of 04:57, 7 October 2023
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Java Industrial Film was the film production company of The Teng Chun, a Chinese-Indonesian film producer. The company closed in 1942 during the Japanese occupation.
1st (known) Logo (1930s-1940s)
Logo: On a grey sunburst background is the Java Industrial Film logo, consisting of the letters "J.i.F" stacked on top of "FILM", with an eagle perched on the dot of the "i", a circle behind the eagle and the arched text "JAVA INDUSTRIAL FILM" inside the circle in a 3D font.
Technique: None.
Audio: The opening theme of the film.
Availability: This appeared on the 1940 film Oranjefilm van Nederlandsch-Indie, which survives in the archives of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
2nd (known) Logo (1941)
Logo: On the middle of a black background is a print version of the logo from before in white. Below the logo is "JAVA INDUSTRIAL FILM", with "BATAVIA - C. " below said company name. On top and on the bottom of the black background is the text "Vervaardigd door" and "in opdracht van den" respectively.
Technique: None.
Audio: Unknown
Availability: This logo appeared on two films from 1941, again surviving in the archives of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.