Scottish Educational Film Association

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Scottish Educational Film Association founded in 1935, was established to encourage the use of film as an educational tool in Scottish classrooms and collaborated with the Scottish Film Council to distribute educational films across the country, even reaching rural areas through mobile cinema screenings during World War II[1]

Logo (1938)

Visuals: Over a light blue stone background, there is a white circle, containing a black ring with a black filled circle, which contains a circle-wavy rectangle cut-out, which peeks out, a white drawing of a hand holding a torch with smoke at the top, at the front of the black circle. There is a black "S.E." at the left and "F.A" at the right. Below it is a sans-serif, stacked "A GLASGOW GROUP PRODUCTION" with 4 squares at the left and the ight of it.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on Salmon Fishing in Skye.

References

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