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=== Background ===
'''Shin Films''' was a South Korean film production house which is formerly known as Shin Sang-Okokk Production and renamed to Shin Films in 1959 and founded by '''Shin''' Sang-ok, who was titled "the Prince of South Korean cinema". During the early 1980s, Shin established [[Shin Films (North Korea)|a new company]] in North Korea due to Shin's kidnapping by Kim Jong-il. After his kidnapping, Shin moved to Los Angeles and established [[Sheen Productions, Inc.]] under the alias Simon Sheen. He would later return to South Korea permanently in 1994.
 
==Shin Sang-okk Production==
===(December 15, 1961-1968)===
===Logo (July 12, 1958)===
[[File:Shin Sang Okk Production (1958).png|center|300px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the white Korean characters above and the English text "SHIN SANG OKK PRODUCTION" below, fade in.
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'''Technique:''' Fading effects.
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File:Shin Films (1968, color).jpg
'''Audio:''' A bombastic triumphant fanfare.
File:Shin Films (1961, placeholder).jpg
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''어느 여대생의 고백''.
 
==Shin Films==
===Logo (DecemberJanuary 1528, 1961-1968)===
 
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a dark background, wethere seeis a brass pot with smoke flowing out, which opens out a crate and the text are shown fades in, the "Present - SHIN FILMS" fades in on the right of torch, then flips over to see a Korean Hangul and Hanja text translation which does that same English translation below the right of torch. The torch and the text fades out.
 
'''Technique:''' TheLive torch/lampaction opening,mixed thewith textcamera-controlled fadinganimation andfor the Englishtext flipping to Korean translation.
 
'''Variants:'''
 
* A <u>color</u> version exists.
* AsOn athe <u>placeholder variant</u>, there's no text at all.
* In the <u>later years</u>, the brass pot was shown with smoke flowing out on the top.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' SilentNone or the opening theme of the movie.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio Variants:''' On ''Seong Chun-hyang'', a eerie tune was heard.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Under the Sky of Seoul,'' among others.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 10 June 2024


Background

Shin Films was a South Korean film production house which is formerly known as Shin Sang-okk Production and renamed to Shin Films in 1959 and founded by Shin Sang-ok, who was titled "the Prince of South Korean cinema". During the early 1980s, Shin established a new company in North Korea due to Shin's kidnapping by Kim Jong-il. After his kidnapping, Shin moved to Los Angeles and established Sheen Productions, Inc. under the alias Simon Sheen. He would later return to South Korea permanently in 1994.

Shin Sang-okk Production

Logo (July 12, 1958)


Visuals: On a black background, the white Korean characters above and the English text "SHIN SANG OKK PRODUCTION" below, fade in.

Technique: Fading effects.

Audio: A bombastic triumphant fanfare.

Availability: Seen on 어느 여대생의 고백.

Shin Films

Logo (January 28, 1961-1968)

Visuals: On a dark background, there is a brass pot with smoke flowing out, which opens out a crate and the text are shown fades in, the "Present - SHIN FILMS" fades in on the right of torch, then flips over to see a Korean Hangul and Hanja text translation which does that same English translation below the right of torch. The torch and the text fades out.

Technique: Live action mixed with camera-controlled animation for the text flipping.

Variants:

  • A color version exists.
  • On the placeholder variant, there's no text at all.
  • In the later years, the brass pot was shown with smoke flowing out on the top.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Audio Variants: On Seong Chun-hyang, a eerie tune was heard.

Availability: Seen on Under the Sky of Seoul, among others.


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