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'''Nora Filmverleih''' was a German Film Company founded in the late 1940s. They have made many films in the 1960s, their first film being ''"The Black Forest Girl"'' (the only film they produced in the 1950s). Then they stopped producing films in 1969 & the company was shut down in 1970.
'''Nora Filmverleih''' was a German Film Company founded in the late 1940s. They have made many films in the 1960s, their first film being ''"The Black Forest Girl"'' (the only film they produced in the 1950s). Then they stopped producing films in 1969 & the company was shut down in 1970.


=== 1st (Known) Logo (1966) ===
(1966) ===
[[file:KoraFilmverleih.jpg|center|300px]]
[[file:KoraFilmverleih.jpg|center|300px]]
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Revision as of 12:54, 24 July 2022


Background

Nora Filmverleih was a German Film Company founded in the late 1940s. They have made many films in the 1960s, their first film being "The Black Forest Girl" (the only film they produced in the 1950s). Then they stopped producing films in 1969 & the company was shut down in 1970.

(1966) ===

Logoː We start off at a dark blue background. Then the text in orange "nora Filmverleih" as well as a square with 2 orange outlines outside of the company name appears. Both the company name & the square starts to zoom-in towards the screen and as it stops, the text "zeigt" in cursive appear below the square.

FX/SFXː The logo appearing, as well as the zooming, which is made in 2D Animation.

Music/Soundsː A drum roll playing throughout the logo.

Availabilityː Was only from the German print of "Target For Killing" (1966).

Editor's Noteː The drum roll might get to some, but the tame animation didn't make the logo hit too hard.

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