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=== 1st Logo (February 16, 1942) === |
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'''Visuals:''' A white sketch of the globe. zooms in against a black background. As it stops zooming, 2 sets of text both of which being "{{font|Oswald|DISTRIBUTION TELEVISION}}" and "{{font|Oswald|M O N D E{{color|white|---}}E N T I E R}}" wraps around the globe, which is followed by "'''{{font|Times New Roman|TELEDIS}}'''" in a squished manner fading in front of the globe. |
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'''Logo:''' TBA. |
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Caprices''. |
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=== 2nd Logo (1960s) === |
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'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on films like ''La Minute de Verité'' and ''Le Roman de Werther''. |
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=== {{Ordinal|2}} Logo (February 16, 1942) === |
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'''Visuals:''' The logo starts with a red sphere fading in against a {{color|blue}} background. A stylized cawing rooster fades in around the globe, which then transforms into a support for the sphere where the sphere crossfades to an armilary sphere. The sphere moves to the right side as a black TV box with a white screen rapidly appears and zooms in from the sphere. "{{font|Oswald|{{color|maroon|TELEDIS}}}}" fades in within the sphere, causing the camera to zoom right towards the screen, which is followed by "{{font|Arial|{{color|maroon|P R E S E N T E}}}}" fading in underneath. |
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'''Logo:''' TBA. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The zoom-in and the appearance of the text. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' Rare. This was seen only on ''Caprices''. |
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'''Technique:''' A mix of stop-motion and cel animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A marching band-like drum fanfare. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on films which have been distributed by said company, starting with ''Le roman de Werther'' and lastly with ''La Minute de Verité''. |
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Revision as of 13:11, 24 March 2024
Camenati
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
nomeslogos, LogicSmash and A. Nikitin
1st Logo (February 16, 1942)
Visuals: A white sketch of the globe. zooms in against a black background. As it stops zooming, 2 sets of text both of which being "DISTRIBUTION TELEVISION" and "M O N D E---E N T I E R" wraps around the globe, which is followed by "TELEDIS" in a squished manner fading in front of the globe.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen only on Caprices.
2nd Logo (1960s)
Visuals: The logo starts with a red sphere fading in against a blue background. A stylized cawing rooster fades in around the globe, which then transforms into a support for the sphere where the sphere crossfades to an armilary sphere. The sphere moves to the right side as a black TV box with a white screen rapidly appears and zooms in from the sphere. "TELEDIS" fades in within the sphere, causing the camera to zoom right towards the screen, which is followed by "P R E S E N T E" fading in underneath.
Variant: A black and white version exists.
Technique: A mix of stop-motion and cel animation.
Audio: A marching band-like drum fanfare.
Availability: Seen on films which have been distributed by said company, starting with Le roman de Werther and lastly with La Minute de Verité.