RCM Productions Incorporated: Difference between revisions
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'''Technique:''' Light effects. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on soundies from the early 1940s, such as Ray Noble's "Dear Arabella". |
'''Availability:''' Seen on soundies from the early 1940s, such as Ray Noble's "Dear Arabella". |
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Background
RCM Productions Incorporated was a company specialized in producing and distributing "soundies", which were an early predecessor form of music videos most popular during 1940-1946.
(November 3, 1941)
Logo: Over a dark cloudy sky, we see a pyramid-shaped structure slightly resembling the 1935 20th Century Fox tower, with a giant "RCM" above, and the text "PRODUCTIONS INCORPORATED" in two lines below it. Four searchlights pass through the logo.
Technique: Light effects.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on soundies from the early 1940s, such as Ray Noble's "Dear Arabella".