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===Logo (November 15, 1935-December 28, 1938)=== |
===Logo (November 15, 1935-December 28, 1938)=== |
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Logo (November 15, 1935-December 28, 1938)
Visuals: Over a black background, there is a statue of an eagle with a light. "A WALTER WANGER PRODUCTION" in stacked format appears at the bottom-right of it.
Variant: Later on in its lifespan, the font for the texts have changed to a broadway-like font, and noot reads "WALTER WANGER PRESENTS".
Technique: A still photographed image with a cel sheet.
Audio: A trumpet fanfare.
Availability:
- It was mostly seen in films produced by Walter Wanger, starting with Mary Burns, Fugitive and ending with Her Master's Voice.
- The variant with "PRESENTS" was seen in the later 1930s films, starting with You Only Live Once, and ending with Trade Winds, its final overall appearance.