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'''Logo:''' On a dark background we see a seven-chord yellow harp. Suddenly, the chords appear in a different colors successively, from the left to the right: magenta, red, orange, yellow, green, green-blue, and blue. Then, we see the text in white inside the harp:
'''Visuals:''' On a dark background we see a seven-chord yellow harp. Suddenly, the chords appear in a different colors successively, from the left to the right: magenta, red, orange, yellow, green, green-blue, and blue. Then, we see the text in white inside the harp:
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Revision as of 02:45, 9 October 2023


Background

Pagot Film was the production company of Italian writer and director Nino Pagot.

(17 December 1949)

Visuals: On a dark background we see a seven-chord yellow harp. Suddenly, the chords appear in a different colors successively, from the left to the right: magenta, red, orange, yellow, green, green-blue, and blue. Then, we see the text in white inside the harp:

PAGOT
F I L M

Finally, the harp disappears and we see the same text but in black inside a castle on blue background (dark blue on the top, and bright blue on the bottom) in addition to this:

DISEGNI
ANIMATI
ITALIA

The castle in the highest tower has a yellow star.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A loud, shrill sound of a violin before the chords of the harp appear in different colors. Then, we hear a note from a harp every time a chord appears in a color, and from the second chord there's also an ascend et shrill of a violin. When the harp disappears and the castle appears, we hear a strum of a harp, followed by a hit of a bell and a typical happy orchestra melody, which ends with another hit of the bell.

Availability: Seen on I Fratelli Dinamite.

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