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=== Background ===
==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (2000?-2005?)===
'''Korea Pictures Co., Ltd.''' started as a film investment company in 1998, founded by Jeong Heon-jo. Around late 2005-early 2006, it ceased operations after the film ''Blue Swallow'' failed to do well at the box office.

===Logo (March 31, 2001-December 29, 2005)===
[[File:Korea Pictures logo (2000-2005).png|center|350px]]
[[File:Korea Pictures logo (2000-2005).png|center|350px]]
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'''Logo:''' We start with a princess (or a lady) flying on a cloudy landscape at sunset. After a minute, the scene cuts to a second part, which then flies to a end at left corner, which becames into a carving statue. Not too long after, the water then "ripples" on the left of carving, which makes "KOREA PICTURES" in serif font appears on the right and the background cloudy. After that, the yellow left-cut triangle then appears over "A" and "P".
'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts with a princess (or a lady) flying on a cloudy landscape at sunset. After a minute, the scene cuts to a second part, which then flies to a end at left corner, which becames into a carving statue. Not so long after, the water then "ripples" on the left of carving, which makes "KOREA PICTURES" in serif font appears on the right and the background cloudy. After that, the yellow left-cut triangle then appears over "A" and "P".


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' It starts with an orchestral flute tune, before ending in a instrumental strings, culminating in a sharpen sound at the end, then we hear a bell ringing during the water rippling.
'''Audio:''' It starts with an orchestral flute tune, before ending in a instrumental strings, culminating in a sharpen sound at the end, then a bell toll during the water rippling.


'''Availability:''' Very uncommon. It was found on many films from the company, such as ''Make It Big'' and ''My Little Bride''.
'''Availability:''' It was found on many films from the company, such as ''Make It Big'' and ''My Little Bride''. It also appears on Korean prints of foreign movies, such as ''The Aviator''.


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[[Category:South Korea]]
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[[Category:South Korean film logos]]

Latest revision as of 20:24, 6 January 2024


Background

Korea Pictures Co., Ltd. started as a film investment company in 1998, founded by Jeong Heon-jo. Around late 2005-early 2006, it ceased operations after the film Blue Swallow failed to do well at the box office.

Logo (March 31, 2001-December 29, 2005)


Visuals: The sequence starts with a princess (or a lady) flying on a cloudy landscape at sunset. After a minute, the scene cuts to a second part, which then flies to a end at left corner, which becames into a carving statue. Not so long after, the water then "ripples" on the left of carving, which makes "KOREA PICTURES" in serif font appears on the right and the background cloudy. After that, the yellow left-cut triangle then appears over "A" and "P".

Technique: CGI.

Audio: It starts with an orchestral flute tune, before ending in a instrumental strings, culminating in a sharpen sound at the end, then a bell toll during the water rippling.

Availability: It was found on many films from the company, such as Make It Big and My Little Bride. It also appears on Korean prints of foreign movies, such as The Aviator.

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