Romana Film

Background
Romana Film was an Italian film production and distribution company founded in 1946 by Italian film producer Fortunato Misiano. It was founded in Rome immediately after the WWII ended. The production activity decreased after the death of Fortunato, which would eventually be continued by his son Franco Misiano.

(July 20, 1963-1967)
Logo: Set on a partly cloudy setting, we se 2 silhouettes of St. Peter's Basilica and the Colosseum. A light from the front eventually illuminates the 2 buildings, Which is followed by a gold " Times New Roman " to appear between the 2 buildings letter by letter, and once that is complete, " Times New Roman " in the same format wipes in underneath, along with " Times New Roman " to appear underneath said text performing the same motion.

Variant: On its first appearances, Sansone contro i pirati and Zorro contro Maciste, the setting is slightly darker, the buildings are slightly further apart, and the clouds are illustrated differently.

Technique: Cel animation and rostrum camera.

Music/Sounds: A majestic orchestral fanfare with bells corresponding to the text appearing.

Availability: Was seen on some films produced by Romana Film.
 * The standard variant asw seen on 008 Operazione Stermino and Super Seven Calling Cairo, and Delitto a Posillipo - Londra chiama Napoli.
 * The early variants were seen on Sansone contro i pirati and Zorro contro Maciste.