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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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Sunray Films, Inc. was a general film distributor that happened to distribute films for theaters and on TV through syndication. It was based in Cleveland, Ohio. |
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===1st (known) Logo (1950s?)=== |
===1st (known) Logo (1950s?)=== |
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'''Logo:''' As many moving searchlights (or sunrays) flock the background of the logo we see the word "SUNRAY" with large, bold, sans-serif letters displayed in an arch-like form. Almost immediately, "FILMS, INC" fades in just below. Then, a rectangle with an address appears by sweeping from top to bottom. The address is "Cleveland 14, Ohio". Suddenly, a black circle grows just in the middle of the screen, covering the logo, and containing the following text: |
'''Logo:''' As many moving searchlights (or sunrays) flock the background of the logo we see the word "SUNRAY" with large, bold, sans-serif letters displayed in an arch-like form. Almost immediately, "FILMS, INC" fades in just below. Then, a rectangle with an address appears by sweeping from top to bottom. The address is "Cleveland 14, Ohio". Suddenly, a black circle grows just in the middle of the screen, covering the logo, and containing the following text: |
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After some time, the circle shrinks to reveal the logo back, then "Presents", in a fancy handwritten font, fades in, finishing the logo. |
After some time, the circle shrinks to reveal the logo back, then "Presents", in a fancy handwritten font, fades in, finishing the logo. |
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
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'''Technique:''' The sunrays, pretty well and smoothly animated, and the circle growing and then shrinking. Fairly competent for the era. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic fanfare. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic fanfare. |
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'''Availability:''' Scarce. Was found in an obscure public domain film from 1932 called ''The Phantom''. Apparently Sunray distributed it for syndication in 1951. |
'''Availability:''' Scarce. Was found in an obscure public domain film from 1932 called ''The Phantom''. Apparently, Sunray distributed it for syndication in 1951. |
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Revision as of 19:13, 11 December 2022
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Background
Sunray Films, Inc. was a general film distributor that happened to distribute films for theaters and on TV through syndication. It was based in Cleveland, Ohio.
1st (known) Logo (1950s?)
Logo: As many moving searchlights (or sunrays) flock the background of the logo we see the word "SUNRAY" with large, bold, sans-serif letters displayed in an arch-like form. Almost immediately, "FILMS, INC" fades in just below. Then, a rectangle with an address appears by sweeping from top to bottom. The address is "Cleveland 14, Ohio". Suddenly, a black circle grows just in the middle of the screen, covering the logo, and containing the following text:
Your
Source of Supply
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PROJECTORS
CAMERAS
FILMS
FREE CATALOGUE
After some time, the circle shrinks to reveal the logo back, then "Presents", in a fancy handwritten font, fades in, finishing the logo.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Music/Sounds: A bombastic fanfare.
Availability: Scarce. Was found in an obscure public domain film from 1932 called The Phantom. Apparently, Sunray distributed it for syndication in 1951.