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== Background == |
=== Background === |
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Shin Films was a Korean film production house which is formerly known as Shin Sang-Ok Production and renamed to Shin Films in 1959 and founded by Shin Sang-ok. |
Shin Films was a Korean film production house which is formerly known as Shin Sang-Ok Production and renamed to Shin Films in 1959 and founded by Shin Sang-ok. |
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'''Availability''': Seen on ''Under the Sky of Seoul''. |
'''Availability''': Seen on ''Under the Sky of Seoul''. |
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'''Editor's Note''': None. |
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'''Editor's Note''': Like other Korean old logos of that time, this is a one logo that used the lamp and the one film to use the short-lived one was ''Under the Sky of Seoul'' (1961). |
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Revision as of 17:33, 26 May 2021
Background
Shin Films was a Korean film production house which is formerly known as Shin Sang-Ok Production and renamed to Shin Films in 1959 and founded by Shin Sang-ok.
(1961)
Logo: On a dark background, we see a brass pot with smoke flowing out, which opens out a crate and the text are shown fades in, the "Present - SHIN FILMS" fades in on the right of torch, then flips over to see a Korean Hangul and Hanja text translation which does that same English translation below the right of torch. The torch and the text fades out.
FX/SFX: The torch/lamp opening, the text fading and the English flipping to Korean translation.
Music/Sounds: Silent.
Availability: Seen on Under the Sky of Seoul.
Editor's Note: None.