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===1st (and only) Logo (1973)===▼
'''Logo:''' On a carmine pink background, we see a giant white "J" write down vertically from the top. Trailing it is a black circle with a smaller white "J" inside it, which then overtakes the screen. We would immediately cut to the film afterwards.▼
▲1st (and only) Logo
'''FX/SFX:''' The trailing and writing down effects, the overtaking the screen. All very simple animation.▼
'''Music/Sounds:''' An almost PBS 1971-style synth "ringing" sound and a synth bell toll.▼
▲Logo: On a carmine pink background, we see a giant white "J" write down vertically from the top. Trailing it is a black circle with a smaller white "J" inside it, which then overtakes the screen. We would immediately cut to the film afterwards.
'''Availability:''' TBA▼
▲FX/SFX: The trailing and writing down effects, the overtaking the screen. All very simple animation.
'''Editor's Note:''' The ringing sound and the final product overtaking the screen can scare more than a few people.▼
▲Music/Sounds: An almost PBS 1971-style synth "ringing" sound and a synth bell toll.
▲Availability: TBA
▲Editor's Note: The ringing sound and the final product overtaking the screen can scare more than a few people.
[[Category:German Logos]]
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MariluHennerArtist45
1st (and only) Logo (1973)
Logo: On a carmine pink background, we see a giant white "J" write down vertically from the top. Trailing it is a black circle with a smaller white "J" inside it, which then overtakes the screen. We would immediately cut to the film afterwards.
FX/SFX: The trailing and writing down effects, the overtaking the screen. All very simple animation.
Music/Sounds: An almost PBS 1971-style synth "ringing" sound and a synth bell toll.
Availability: TBA
Editor's Note: The ringing sound and the final product overtaking the screen can scare more than a few people.