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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A fairly basic horn fanfare. |
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'''Availability:''' Like many Iranian logos of its time, this logo is really hard to come by due to it commonly being cut on newer prints of their movies both on home video and television due to the poor condition of the films. This was seen on ''Croesus' Treasure'' alongside ''Shamsi Pahlevoon'', both of which have this logo intact on a Country Video release. |
'''Availability:''' Like many Iranian logos of its time, this logo is really hard to come by due to it commonly being cut on newer prints of their movies both on home video and television due to the poor condition of the films. This was seen on ''Croesus' Treasure'' alongside ''Shamsi Pahlevoon'', both of which have this logo intact on a Country Video release. |
Revision as of 15:25, 7 October 2023
Camenati
(17 November 1965, 21 March 1966)
Logo: On a black background, a vertically stretched spinning white spiral is rotating clockwise while its blades expand up and down inside a large burst mask. A few seconds in the logo, the company name in a basic font in Farsi zooms out of the hole inside the spiral. Underneath the name, "presents" in a normal font fades in from the right.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Audio: A fairly basic horn fanfare.
Availability: Like many Iranian logos of its time, this logo is really hard to come by due to it commonly being cut on newer prints of their movies both on home video and television due to the poor condition of the films. This was seen on Croesus' Treasure alongside Shamsi Pahlevoon, both of which have this logo intact on a Country Video release.