Pagot Film

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Background

Pagot Film was the production company of Italian writer and director Nino Pagot.

Logo (December 17, 1949)

Visuals: On a dark background, there is a yellow seven-chord harp. Suddenly, the chords light up in different colors successively, from the left to the right: magenta, red, orange, yellow, green, green-blue and blue. After all of the chords light up, the text in white appears inside the harp:

PAGOT
F I L M

Finally, the harp disappears, and a castle on a dark blue gradient background (dark blue on the top, and bright blue on the bottom) fades in with the same text from before but in black inside. Under that is the following text in light blue:

DISEGNI
ANIMATI
ITALIA

The castle in the highest tower has a yellow star.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A loud, shrill sound of a violin before the chords of the harp appear in different colors. Then, there is a note from a harp every time a chord appears in a color, and from the second chord there's also an ascend et shrill of a violin. When the harp disappears and the castle appears, there is a strum of a harp, followed by a hit of a bell and a typical happy orchestra melody, which ends with another hit of the bell.

Availability: Seen on I Fratelli Dinamite.

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