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'''Visuals:''' |
'''Visuals:''' It first fades to a dark field with a grey sky, with a thin fog moving faster from the left of the screen to the right. Then, there are three silhouetted guys walking a slope of the field, and "TERCETO" appears and zooms in. They stop moving when they have walked the slope. Finally, on the lower side of the right of the screen, "presenta" appears letter-by-letter. |
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'''Trivia:''' The three guys are the founders of Terceto. |
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'''Technique:''' A mix of live action and cel animation (for the text). |
'''Technique:''' A mix of live action and cel animation (for the text). |
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'''Audio:''' A |
'''Audio:''' A twelve-note heroic fanfare made by a trumpet repeated twice. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''La Madrastra'' (The Stepmother). |
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''La Madrastra'' (The Stepmother). |
Revision as of 12:53, 26 November 2023
naxo-ole
Captures by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
Caleb Jeremiah Talk To Logos
Background
Terceto was an Argentine film company founded by Emilio Vieyra, Rodolfo Blasco and a friend of Emilio, in 1960. This company produced only 2 films: La Madrastra and Quinto Año Nacional.
Logo (September 15, 1960)
Visuals: It first fades to a dark field with a grey sky, with a thin fog moving faster from the left of the screen to the right. Then, there are three silhouetted guys walking a slope of the field, and "TERCETO" appears and zooms in. They stop moving when they have walked the slope. Finally, on the lower side of the right of the screen, "presenta" appears letter-by-letter.
Trivia: The three guys are the founders of Terceto.
Technique: A mix of live action and cel animation (for the text).
Audio: A twelve-note heroic fanfare made by a trumpet repeated twice.
Availability: Seen only on La Madrastra (The Stepmother).