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'''Logo:''' Over a sloppily-painted multicolored background, there's a tea green TV tube drawn so that it looks turned 45 degrees counterclockwise. The word "Modern" in a fancy font and in warm gray is situated over the tube, and below it to the right are the words "SOUND PICTURES" in a square font, and "INCORPORATED" in a much smaller face below that. The words "A KEITH T. SMITH" and "RELEASE" appear above and below "SOUND PICTURES", respectively. |
'''Logo:''' Over a sloppily-painted multicolored background, there's a tea green TV tube drawn so that it looks turned 45 degrees counterclockwise. The word "Modern" in a fancy font and in warm gray is situated over the tube, and below it to the right are the words "SOUND PICTURES" in a square font, and "INCORPORATED" in a much smaller face below that. The words "A KEITH T. SMITH" and "RELEASE" appear above and below "SOUND PICTURES", respectively. |
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'''Technique:''' None. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing music of the film or silence. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing music of the film or silence. |
Revision as of 00:36, 6 December 2022
(November 7, 1970)
Logo: Over a sloppily-painted multicolored background, there's a tea green TV tube drawn so that it looks turned 45 degrees counterclockwise. The word "Modern" in a fancy font and in warm gray is situated over the tube, and below it to the right are the words "SOUND PICTURES" in a square font, and "INCORPORATED" in a much smaller face below that. The words "A KEITH T. SMITH" and "RELEASE" appear above and below "SOUND PICTURES", respectively.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The closing music of the film or silence.
Availability: Ultra rare. Only known to be seen on the shortened cut of Santa and the Three Bears.