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===Background===
'''The Aoi Iro Team''' was a small British film production (formerly distribution) company that was best known for making the ''Yuthana and Siripon'' movies. It was founded by Arthur Cole in September 7, 1968 after his previous company, "Arthur International Productions", was closed because it ran out of money, but he was come back to the film industry. In 1988, the company stopped distributing independent movies and started producing its own films for both Channel Four Television and the BBC. In March 7, 1996, after a half-year which ''Yuthana and Siripon: Eternal Forever'', the studio was folded into the Japanese recording company King Records for its investigation. Finally in late 1998, after the success of Kohmi Hirose's album ''THE BEST "Love Winters"'' in the United Kingdom, she took over the studio, and it was reincorporated as a United Kingdom branch of Kohmi Hirose Entertainment, and because of that, King Records left the studio shortly after.
==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (1969 - 1972)===
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'''Logo''': Depending on the film:
'''Logo''': Just a blue sky background with the yellow words "THE AOI IRO TEAM DEVELOPMENT DIVISION UNITED KINGDOM Presents".
*''The Man of the Land'': On a black background, we see the white text "THE AOI IRO TEAM and SOURCE PRODUCTIONS LTD. Presents"
*''Evernew Island'': On a blue background, we see the shadowed text "The Aoi Iro Team (London) Ltd. presents" with "presents" being in a script font.
*'''Logo'History of the Industry'': Just a blue sky background with the yellow wordstext "THE AOI IRO TEAM DEVELOPMENT DIVISION UNITED KINGDOM Presents".
 
'''FX/SFX''': None.
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'''Music/Sounds''': The opening theme of the film.
 
'''Availability''': Only seenSeen on ''The Man of the documentaryLand'' (1969), ''Evernew Island'' (1970), and ''History of the Industry'' (1972).
 
'''Editor's Note''': None.
 
==={{Ordinal|2}} Logo (1975October -13, 19831973)===
TBA!
 
==={{Ordinal|3}} Logo (1975 - 1983)===
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'''Editor's Note''': None.
 
==={{Ordinal|34}} Logo (1983? - 1996?)===
'''Logo''': TBA
 
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TBA!
 
==={{Ordinal|5}} Logo (Early 1990's - 2000?2001)===
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*On ''The Night Escape'', the sounds are slightly louder and in stereo.
 
'''Availability''': Rare. Seen on some Crystal Letter Films movies from that period, like ''Taj Jokes'' (1992), ''The Night Escape'' (1992), ''Emousama'' (1993), and ''Ruja Parbatta'' (1996), and ''Deadly Attraction'' (2001). It made a special appearance on the Indian prints of ''Perfect Blue''. Fortunately, this logo is retained on a 2019 4K Blu-ray release of ''The Night Escape''. AlsoIt was also seen on ''Detour!'' (1996), starring Kohmi Hirose and Naomi Tamura. It was also appeared on the 1st music video made by Kohmi Hirose on May 1993.
 
'''Editor's Note''': Regarded as one of the scariest logos from Crystal Letter Films, due to the loud noises, darkness, and bit creepy animation. ''The Night Escape'' version has even worse, thanks to the louder noise than others.
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'''Music/Sounds''': Same as Cinergi logo, but it is high-toned and louder.
 
'''Availability''': Extinct. Only seen on the originalworkprint version of ''Deadly Attraction'', the company's last film.
 
'''Editor's Note''': This logo was blatantly used the Cinergi animation. Also, this logo is ultra rare, as the logoofficial wasprints plastered byuse the Naomiprevious Tamura or Kohmi Hirose logos in its digital/current printslogo.
 
==VIRGIN CODE Films Production (India)==
'''Editor's Note''': This logo was blatantly used the Cinergi animation. Also, this logo is ultra rare, as the logo was plastered by the Naomi Tamura or Kohmi Hirose logos in its digital/current prints.
=== {{Ordinal|1}} logo (1971) ===
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=== {{Ordinal|2}} logo (1974 - 1977) ===
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=== {{Ordinal|3}} logo (1977) ===
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=== {{Ordinal|4}} logo (1979 - 1989) ===
TBA
=== {{Ordinal|5}} logo (1986) ===
TBA
=== {{Ordinal|6}} logo (1995? - 1998) ===
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=== {{Ordinal|7}} logo (2002 - 2006) ===
TBA

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The Aoi Iro Team (United Kingdom)

Background

The Aoi Iro Team was a small British film production (formerly distribution) company that was best known for making the Yuthana and Siripon movies. It was founded by Arthur Cole in September 7, 1968 after his previous company, "Arthur International Productions", was closed because it ran out of money, but he was come back to the film industry. In 1988, the company stopped distributing independent movies and started producing its own films for both Channel Four Television and the BBC. In March 7, 1996, after a half-year which Yuthana and Siripon: Eternal Forever, the studio was folded into the Japanese recording company King Records for its investigation. Finally in late 1998, after the success of Kohmi Hirose's album THE BEST "Love Winters" in the United Kingdom, she took over the studio, and it was reincorporated as a United Kingdom branch of Kohmi Hirose Entertainment, and because of that, King Records left the studio shortly after.

1st Logo (1969 - 1972)

Logo: Depending on the film:

  • The Man of the Land: On a black background, we see the white text "THE AOI IRO TEAM and SOURCE PRODUCTIONS LTD. Presents"
  • Evernew Island: On a blue background, we see the shadowed text "The Aoi Iro Team (London) Ltd. presents" with "presents" being in a script font.
  • History of the Industry: Just a blue sky background with the yellow text "THE AOI IRO TEAM DEVELOPMENT DIVISION UNITED KINGDOM Presents".

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: Seen on The Man of the Land (1969), Evernew Island (1970), and History of the Industry (1972).

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (October 13, 1973)

TBA!

3rd Logo (1975 - 1983)

Logo: On a dark blue background, the words "A" and "I" arae merging each other, and when they zoomed out into bottom left, the texts "AN THE AOI IRO TEAM (LONDON) RELEASE" appear from moving right-to-left.

Variants:

  • A early version appears on The Strangers. Instead of "AN THE AOI IRO TEAM (LONDON) RELEASE", the texts "Released by THE AOI IRO TEAM (LONDON) Limited" wipe in left-to-right.
  • Sometimes the background is black.
  • A black and white version exists.

FX/SFX: Simple animation.

Music/Sounds: A short version of The Big Country theme.

Availability: Seen on many The Aoi Iro Team films from that period. It was last seen on Yuthana and Siripon: Cannonball Running (1983).

Editor's Note: None.

4th Logo (1983? - 1996?)

Logo: TBA

Variant: Starting on 1988, the words "AN" and "RELEASE" were omitted.

FX/SFX: The ray shines and the wiping.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Appears on the English print of the Thai film Operation Revenge (1967).

Editor's Note: TBA

NWK C.Letter Motion Pictures (India)

Background

NWK C.Letter Motion Pictures (formerly known as Crystal Letter Films) is an active Indian Bengali-language film supporting company located at Kolkata, West Bengal. It was founded as a film production company in early 1973 by Lata Bengeshkari, a pioneer of the Bangladeshi television, to continue her movie career. The company was acquired by Newlink India in 1998. It was continued as a supporting company in December 2001 after the death of its founder in November of that year.

1st Logo (1979 - 1985)

TBA!

2nd Logo (1983 - 1993)

TBA!

3rd Logo (April 13, 1986)

TBA!

4th Logo (1986 - 1995)

TBA!

5th Logo (Early 1990's - 2001)

Nicknames: "The C.L.F. of Doom", "The Spacey C.L.F.", "Middya Films' Uncle"

Logo: TBA

Variants:

  • Sometimes the logo is cropped or squashed into a 2.35:1 or 2.40:1 CinemaScope.
  • There is also closing variant exists: Just before "present" appears, the entire logo freezes, and the white words "In the name of Allah the Merciful" in Bengali fading in.
  • On Ruja Parbatta, the first part is brighter and the second part is darker and pink-tinted.

FX/SFX: Nice animation.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • A high-toned version exists.
  • Sometimes it's silent.
  • On The Night Escape, the sounds are slightly louder and in stereo.

Availability: Rare. Seen on some Crystal Letter Films movies from that period, like Taj Jokes (1992), The Night Escape (1992), Emousama (1993), Ruja Parbatta (1996), and Deadly Attraction (2001). It made a special appearance on the Indian prints of Perfect Blue. Fortunately, this logo is retained on a 2019 4K Blu-ray release of The Night Escape. It was also seen on Detour! (1996), starring Kohmi Hirose and Naomi Tamura.

Editor's Note: Regarded as one of the scariest logos from Crystal Letter Films, due to the loud noises, darkness, and bit creepy animation. The Night Escape version has even worse, thanks to the louder noise than others.

6th Logo (Jaunary 29, 2001)

Nicknames: "The Cinergi Thief", "The Crystal Letter Thief" "Nana Mizuki, Is That Really You?"

Logo: Same as the 1993 - 1998 Cinergi Pictures Entertainment logo, but the background is now black and the words "CINERGI" replaced with the image of the girl and the Bengali text "A Crystal Letter Films production" in cyan, which appears via wiping-in.

Trivia: The girl in the logo is Nana Mizuki from her "Crystal Letter" music clip, which did not exist until 2007.

FX/SFX: Same as Cinergi logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as Cinergi logo, but it is high-toned and louder.

Availability: Extinct. Only seen on the workprint version of Deadly Attraction, the company's last film.

Editor's Note: This logo was blatantly used the Cinergi animation. Also, this logo is ultra rare, as the official prints use the previous logo.

VIRGIN CODE Films Production (India)

1st logo (1971)

2nd logo (1974 - 1977)

3rd logo (1977)

4th logo (1979 - 1989)

TBA

5th logo (1986)

TBA

6th logo (1995? - 1998)

7th logo (2002 - 2006)

TBA

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