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'''Nicknames:''' "The Zooming K", "K if"
'''Nicknames:''' "The Zooming K", "K if"


'''Logo:''' On a navy blue background, we see a yellow K. There are waving lights inside the K. Its right side has been extended to give space for "if". The K zooms in to a comfortable distance. Then, "P.T. KANTA INDAH FILM" in white (or yellow) zooms out. The remainder of the logo has the lights waving in the K until the music ends, which is at the point the logo fades out (or sometimes cut to the opening credits).
'''Logo:''' On a navy blue background, we see a yellow K. There are waving lights inside the K. Its right side has been extended to give space for "if". The K zooms in to a comfortable distance. Then, "P.T. KANTA INDAH FILM" in yellowish-white zooms out. The remainder of the logo has the lights waving in the K until the music ends, which is at the point the logo fades out (or sometimes cut to the opening credits).


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''

Revision as of 07:14, 26 September 2020


Background

P.T. Kanta Indah Film is an Indonesian film production company. It was one of the most productive in the 1980s, producing mainly action and adult films.

(1985-199?)

Nicknames: "The Zooming K", "K if"

Logo: On a navy blue background, we see a yellow K. There are waving lights inside the K. Its right side has been extended to give space for "if". The K zooms in to a comfortable distance. Then, "P.T. KANTA INDAH FILM" in yellowish-white zooms out. The remainder of the logo has the lights waving in the K until the music ends, which is at the point the logo fades out (or sometimes cut to the opening credits).

Variants:

  • On Tak Ingin Sendiri (the first film to have this logo), the "K" is more crudely-drawn and the company name is in yellow.
  • On films produced along with Sanggar Film, the logo is in red along with the aforementioned company logo (also in red) in a teal BG.

FX/SFX: Simple zoom and light effects.

Music/Sounds: The 1972 Cinema International Corporation logo theme.

Availability: Common. While having a short lifespan, Kanta Indah produced many films during this period as it's one of the most productive at the time. Debuted on Tak Ingin Sendiri (and is left intact on FLIK TV's airing) and can be seen on the rest of their output of the period.

Editor's Note: The dramatic music as well as the poor animation may startle some, although some might laugh at the blatant music theft. Nonetheless, this logo along with Rapi Films' second logo are among the most common logos in 20th century Indonesian cinema.

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