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===Logo ( |
===Logo (March 3, 1977-February 20, 1997)=== |
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Standard Variants= |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (B&W) (1977, Source - Ékezet).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1977, Source - Pókfoci).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (Serif) (1979, Source - A kétfenekü dob).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1978, Source - 80 huszár).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1982, Source - Cha-Cha-Cha).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1987, Source - Csók, Anyu!).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1988, Source - A másik ember).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1989, Source - Túsztörténet).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1993, Source - Nyomkeresö).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1997, Source - Csinibaba).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1985, Source - Oberst Redl).png |
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Mafilm Co-production Variants= |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1980) (From - Bizalom).png |
Objektiv Filmstudio (1980) (From - Bizalom).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1980, Source - Vasárnapi szülök).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1980, Source - Circus maximus).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1982, Source - Kabala).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1983, Source - Elveszett illúziók).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1983, Source - Együttélés).png |
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Objektiv, Robert Halmi, and Mokep (1984, Source - Boszorkányszombat).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1985, Source - Királygyilkosság).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (1985, Source - Hány az óra, Vekker úr).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio (B&W) (1987, Source - Hol volt, hol nem volt).png |
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Vallalat Variants= |
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Objektiv and Balasz Bela (1988, Source - Törvénysértés nélkül).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio Vallalat (1988, Source - Hanussen).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio Vallalat (1991, Source - Félálom).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio Vallalat (1992, Source - Dear Emma, Sweet Böbe).png |
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Objektiv Filmstudio Vallalat (1993, Source - Vigyázók).png |
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Videos= |
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{{Youtube|id=1YGv8u_BFLg|id2=WIBs2FFRRW0}} |
{{Youtube|id=1YGv8u_BFLg|id2=WIBs2FFRRW0}} |
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'''Visuals:''' There is a fisheye at night with an eye-like circle below to make the close-up of what appears to be a dark village. Then a bunch of lights turns on to brighten up the fisheye, making it focus better. Then the company name "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" and "BEMUTATJA" ("presents" in Hungarian) appears, either in colors yellow or white. The logo stands still for the last 4 seconds until it fades out. |
'''Visuals:''' There is a fisheye at night with an eye-like circle below to make the close-up of what appears to be a dark village. Then a bunch of lights turns on to brighten up the fisheye, making it focus better. Then the company name "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" and "BEMUTATJA" ("presents" in Hungarian) appears, either in colors yellow or white. The logo stands still for the last 4 seconds until it fades out. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*Earlier films had the company name reading "OBJEKTIV STUDIO". |
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*From 1980-82, a black and white variant was used from time to time. |
**From 1980-82, a black and white variant was used from time to time. |
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*A still variant also exists. |
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*On some films produced by Mafilm combined with major film studios, The Mafilm logo appears on the top left, right below "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO". |
**On some films produced by Mafilm combined with major film studios, The Mafilm logo appears on the top left, right below "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO". |
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*On some films produced another Mafilm on scarce like "HDF" respectively , The words "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" and "MAFILM HDF" appers letter by letter. |
**On some films produced another Mafilm on scarce like "HDF" respectively , The words "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" and "MAFILM HDF" appers letter by letter. |
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*A scope variant which is AgaScope, The words "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" wipes in, followed by "PRESENTS in", the film projector shape, and then "AGASCOPE" in a CinemaScope-like font. |
**A scope variant which is AgaScope, The words "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" wipes in, followed by "PRESENTS in", the film projector shape, and then "AGASCOPE" in a CinemaScope-like font. |
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'''Technique:''' The lights turning on and the text/symbol fading in.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}} |
'''Technique:''' The lights turning on and the text/symbol fading in.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}} |
Revision as of 04:16, 3 January 2024
Logo (March 3, 1977-February 20, 1997)
Visuals: There is a fisheye at night with an eye-like circle below to make the close-up of what appears to be a dark village. Then a bunch of lights turns on to brighten up the fisheye, making it focus better. Then the company name "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" and "BEMUTATJA" ("presents" in Hungarian) appears, either in colors yellow or white. The logo stands still for the last 4 seconds until it fades out.
Variants:
- Earlier films had the company name reading "OBJEKTIV STUDIO".
- From 1980-82, a black and white variant was used from time to time.
- On some films produced by Mafilm combined with major film studios, The Mafilm logo appears on the top left, right below "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO".
- On some films produced another Mafilm on scarce like "HDF" respectively , The words "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" and "MAFILM HDF" appers letter by letter.
- A scope variant which is AgaScope, The words "OBJEKTIV FILMSTUDIO" wipes in, followed by "PRESENTS in", the film projector shape, and then "AGASCOPE" in a CinemaScope-like font.
Technique: The lights turning on and the text/symbol fading in. [possible misuse]
Audio: The opening theme of the movie, or none.
Availability: Only three movies are known to have it: Bizalon, Hány Az óra Vekker ur?, and Vigyazók.