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Minerva Film was an Italian movie producer.
Minerva Film was an Italian movie producer.


=== 1st Logo (1940s)===
=== 1st Logo (1940s)===
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'''Logo:''' On a zooming starfield backdrop, a white, 5-pointed star zooms toward us and dissolves into a bust of a woman wearing a crown (Minerva, a Roman goddess). Then, a white sunburst shape fades in behind the bust, and the words "MINERVA FILM", in a white, art-decó-esque font, appear zooming in, letter-by-letter, above the bust. After a few seconds, the smaller word "PRESENTA", also in white wipes in below the bust's head. Lastly, after a few seconds, we fade out.


'''FX/SFX:''' The starfield zooming in, the star appearing and dissolving, the bust appearing, the sunburst shape fading in, the text appearing.
Logo: On a zooming starfield backdrop, a white, 5-pointed star zooms toward us and dissolves into a bust of a woman wearing a crown (Minerva, a Roman goddess). Then, a white sunburst shape fades in behind the bust, and the words "MINERVA FILM", in a white, art-decó-esque font, appear zooming in, letter-by-letter, above the bust. After a few seconds, the smaller word "PRESENTA", also in white wipes in below the bust's head. Lastly, after a few seconds, we fade out.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A snare drum roll followed by a trumpet fanfare.
FX/SFX: The starfield zooming in, the star appearing and dissolving, the bust appearing, the sunburst shape fading in, the text appearing.


'''Availability:''' Appeared in Avamto a Lui and Roma città aperta.
Music/Sounds: A snare drum roll followed by a trumpet fanfare.


'''Editor's Note:''' TBA.
Availability: Appeared in Avamto a Lui and Roma città aperta.


Editor's Note: TBA.






=== 2nd Logo (1950s-1955) ===
=== 2nd Logo (1950s-1955) ===
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Minerva Film (Italy) - CLG Wiki
'''Logo:''' In black and white we see a bust of Minerva wearing a Roman military helmet with 3 sphinx figures on it against a cloudy sky background. The word " MINERVA "is written below in a bold black font.


'''FX/SFX:''' TBA.
Logo:In black and white we see a bust of Minerva wearing a Roman military helmet with 3 sphinx figures on it against a cloudy sky background. The word " MINERVA "is written below in a bold black font.


FX/SFX: TBA.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.


'''Availability:''' Appeared in several Italian films.
Music/Sounds: TBA.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
Availability: Appeared in several Italian films.

Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Italian film logos]]
[[Category:Italian film logos]]
[[Category:Italian logos]]
[[Category:Italian logos]]

Revision as of 14:44, 9 January 2022

Background

Minerva Film was an Italian movie producer.

1st Logo (1940s)

Logo: On a zooming starfield backdrop, a white, 5-pointed star zooms toward us and dissolves into a bust of a woman wearing a crown (Minerva, a Roman goddess). Then, a white sunburst shape fades in behind the bust, and the words "MINERVA FILM", in a white, art-decó-esque font, appear zooming in, letter-by-letter, above the bust. After a few seconds, the smaller word "PRESENTA", also in white wipes in below the bust's head. Lastly, after a few seconds, we fade out.

FX/SFX: The starfield zooming in, the star appearing and dissolving, the bust appearing, the sunburst shape fading in, the text appearing.

Music/Sounds: A snare drum roll followed by a trumpet fanfare.

Availability: Appeared in Avamto a Lui and Roma città aperta.

Editor's Note: TBA.



2nd Logo (1950s-1955)

Logo: In black and white we see a bust of Minerva wearing a Roman military helmet with 3 sphinx figures on it against a cloudy sky background. The word " MINERVA "is written below in a bold black font.

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Appeared in several Italian films.

Editor's Note: None.

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