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'''Logo:''' On a green marble background, we see the letters V, Z and S zooming out one by one from different positions, and adapting a position on the screen. Under it, "the phrase "VON ZERNECK · SERTNER" and "F I L M S" fades in, and shines. |
'''Logo:''' On a green marble background, we see the letters V, Z and S zooming out one by one from different positions, and adapting a position on the screen. Under it, "the phrase "VON ZERNECK · SERTNER" and "F I L M S" fades in, and shines. |
Revision as of 15:36, 26 December 2020
Logo description and captures by Eric S., EnormousRat, and Gilblitz112
(January 10, 1988-December 11, 2011)
Logo: On a green marble background, we see the letters V, Z and S zooming out one by one from different positions, and adapting a position on the screen. Under it, "the phrase "VON ZERNECK · SERTNER" and "F I L M S" fades in, and shines.
Variants:
- A widescreen version of the logo exists (it's basically the 4:3 version, but stretched). On the Disney+ print of Three Days, this version is cropped back to 4:3, cutting off some of the logo, namely the 'R' in 'Sertner', part of the 'V' in 'Von', and most of the 'F' and 'S' in 'FILMS'.
- A true 16:9 version exists.
- Starting around 1992, a darker marble was used with darker letters.
- There is a short version.
FX/SFX: The letters flying, and the name shining.
Music/Sounds: A horn driven jingle accompanied by mallet instruments. Around 1994, the fanfare was remixed.
Availability: Can be seen currently on Von Zerneck-Sertner TV movies, usually followed by the FremantleMedia logo on current prints.
Editor's Note: None.