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===Background===
Logo Description by StephenCezar15
Logo Capture by Eric S.
Editions by indycar


Background: Bryanston/Seven Arts Productions was a joint venture between Bryanston Films (a British production company, not to be confused with Bryanston Pictures) and Seven Arts Productions (the same company that merged with Warner Bros. Pictures in 1967 to form "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts"). Only one film was produced by the company, Sammy Going South.
'''Bryanston/Seven Arts Productions''' was a joint venture between [[Bryanston Films|'''Bryanston''' Films]] (a British production company, not to be confused with [[Bryanston Pictures]]) and [[Seven Arts Productions|'''Seven Arts''' Productions]] (the same company that merged with [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] in 1967 to form "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts").


===Logo (April 1963)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a yellow background, a green square drops down near the top left corner. A piece of the square breaks off and makes a 45 degree angle. The object that broke off then shifts to the square's right to reveal that it's a seven. A "b" fades in the green square, along with "BRYANSTON" fading on top of the seven, and "SEVEN ARTS" fading in the rectangular part of the seven, with "PRESENTS" fading next to it.


'''Variant:''' A black and white version of this logo exists on ''The Small World of Sammy Lee''.
(April 21, 1963)


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
Bryanston/Seven Arts (1963)
Logo: On a yellow background, a green square drops down near the top left corner. A piece of the square breaks off and makes a 45 degree angle. The object that broke off then shifts to the square's right to reveal that it's a seven. A "b" fades in the green square, along with "BRYANSTON" fading on top of the seven, and "SEVEN ARTS" fading in the rectangular part of the seven, with "PRESENTS" fading next to it.


'''Audio:''' None or a majestic brass fanfare.
FX/SFX: The square dropping and the seven breaking off, along with the fading of the words.


'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''The Small World of Sammy Lee'' and ''Sammy Going South''.
Music/Sounds: A majestic brass fanfare.


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Availability: Seen only on Sammy Going South.
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Latest revision as of 04:06, 22 December 2023


Background

Bryanston/Seven Arts Productions was a joint venture between Bryanston Films (a British production company, not to be confused with Bryanston Pictures) and Seven Arts Productions (the same company that merged with Warner Bros. Pictures in 1967 to form "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts").

Logo (April 1963)


Visuals: On a yellow background, a green square drops down near the top left corner. A piece of the square breaks off and makes a 45 degree angle. The object that broke off then shifts to the square's right to reveal that it's a seven. A "b" fades in the green square, along with "BRYANSTON" fading on top of the seven, and "SEVEN ARTS" fading in the rectangular part of the seven, with "PRESENTS" fading next to it.

Variant: A black and white version of this logo exists on The Small World of Sammy Lee.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: None or a majestic brass fanfare.

Availability: Seen only on The Small World of Sammy Lee and Sammy Going South.

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