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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 on September 7, 1968 after his previous company, Arthur International Productions, failed because the government prohibited him from creating it, but however he was able to found the company with his partners. On March 7, 1996, the studio was forced to close its doors by the British government because its investigation, and founder Arthur Cole paid several fines to it. On late 1998, the studio was reincorporated as a large shopping mall as Museum Shopping Mall.

1st Logo (1972)

Logo: Just a blue sky background with the yellow words "THE AOI IRO TEAM DEVELOPMENT DIVISION UNITED KINGDOM Presents".

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: Only seen on History of the Industry.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1975 - 1983, 1986)

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: The same music as Yuan Lian Motion Picture Enterprises.

Availability: Seen on many The Aoi Iro Team films from that period. It was last seen on Yuthana and Siripon: Cannonball Running (1983). It made a surprise appearance on the film Princess of Korea (1986), produced by Elepeart Film Enterprises.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd 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: TBA

Editor's Note: TBA

Crystal Letter Films (India)

Background

Crystal Letter Films Private Limited was founded on early 1973 by Lata Bengeshkari, a pioneer of the Bangladeshi television, to continue her movie career. It was closed in late 2001 after the death of its founder in 2000.

1st Logo (1979 - 1983)

TBA!

2nd Logo (1983 - 1993)

TBA!

3rd Logo (1986)

TBA!

4th Logo (1986 - 1995)

TBA!

5th Logo (1992 - 2000?)

Nicknames: "The C.L.F. of Doom", "The Spacey C.L.F.", "Middya Films' Uncle", "It's ETERNAL LOVE in SPACE!"

Logo: TBA

Variants:

  • Sometimes the logo is cropped or squashed into a 2.35:1 or 2.40:1 CinemaScope.
  • The reprint of Drop Trion had the logo green-tinted.

FX/SFX: Nice animation.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Seen on some Crystal Letter Films movies from that period, like Taj Jokes, The Night Escape, Emousama, and Ruja Parbatta.

Editor's Note: Regarded as one of the scariest logos from Crystal Letter Films, due to the loud noises, darkness, and bit scary animation.

6th Logo (2001)

TBA!

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