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'''FX/SFX:''' The light turning on.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie, or none.
'''Availability:''' Rare, as only three movies are known to have it: ''Bizalon'', ''Hány Az óra Vekker ur?'',
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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Revision as of 11:09, 26 December 2021
(1980-19??)
Note: The video capture is only seen on Bizalon. This logo are no video capture in order of Cruiseshipz Studios label and can be seen here.
Nicknames: "The Ghost Light" , "The Mafilm + Ghost Lights + Objektiv Lights" , "Night At Darkness" , "The Ghost Darkness" , "The Other Ghost logo" , "The Boring Evil Lights" , "Lights + Fisheye Lens" , "The Other Batman logo" , "Ismail Production and Shakeel Pictures Long Lost Brother" , "The Lights With Storms"
Logo: We see a fisheye at night , with eye circle below to make for close-up in the ghost village. Then , lights turns on to fix the fisheye , making like focus. Then , "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" and "BEMUTATJA" or "presents" appears depending on yellow or white.
The logo stands still and fades out.
Variants:
- From 1980-82, a black and white variant was used from time to time.
- A still variant also exists.
- On some films produced by Mafilm combined with major film studios , The Mafilm logo appears , with "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" below in left stacked to Mafilm symbol.
- On some films produced another Mafilm on scarce like "HDF" respectively , The words "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" and "MAFILM HDF" types letter by letter.
- A scope variant which is AgaScope are the words "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" wipes , followed by "PRESENTS in" and film projector shape , then "AGASCOPE" in CinemaScope like font.
FX/SFX: The light turning on.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie, or none.
Availability: Rare, as only three movies are known to have it: Bizalon, Hány Az óra Vekker ur?, and Vigyazók.
Editor's Note: None.