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'''Technique:''' The bell ringing, the text fading in. |
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Revision as of 00:30, 6 December 2022
Descriptions by
Logohub
Captures by
V of Doom
Video captures courtesy of
Anthony Vee
Logohub
Captures by
V of Doom
Video captures courtesy of
Anthony Vee
Background
Liberty Pictures was a Poverty Row studio headed by M.H. Hoffman. It later merged with several other studios to form Republic Pictures. Not to be confused with Liberty Films, who also had later ties to Republic Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
(1930s)
Logo: We see a shot of a bell ringing (the Liberty Bell in Pennsylvania, a symbol of American independence). Then the following text in a fancy font fades in:
LIBERTY
PICTURE
Technique: The bell ringing, the text fading in.
Music/Sounds: TBA
Availability: TBA