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===Logo (May 18, 1972) ===
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'''Visuals:''' In the blue background, wethere seeare two trapezoids on the left side, on the upward one we haveare one orange trapezoid appeared on a yellow one on a bottom, and ana downward one we have white to blue bars from the bottom appeared on a yellow one. On the right side, wethere seeare two trapezoids which are one is rotated and one is not rotated, and ana red "procine" and white "PERU" text appears. Later after that, the text fading out.
 
'''Technique:''' Fading effects.
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'''Audio:''' A trede triumphant fanfare compared with military drums, soon after that, an announcer saying in Spanish: "when I think... I don't perceive movement... I see still images... like a photograph or a painting."
 
'''Availability:''' It was seen on a Peruvian movie ''Cholo''.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 30 September 2024

Logo (May 18, 1972)


Visuals: In the blue background, there are two trapezoids on the left side, on the upward one are one orange trapezoid appeared on a yellow one on a bottom, and a downward one we have white to blue bars from the bottom appeared on a yellow one. On the right side, there are two trapezoids which are one is rotated and one is not rotated, and a red "procine" and white "PERU" text appears. Later after that, the text fading out.

Technique: Fading effects.

Audio: A trede triumphant fanfare compared with military drums, soon after that, an announcer saying in Spanish: "when I think... I don't perceive movement... I see still images... like a photograph or a painting."

Availability: It was seen on a Peruvian movie Cholo.

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