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'''Availability:''' First seen on an American print of ''A Matter of WHO'', as well as on some prints of 1961's ''The Devil's Messenger'' and 1962's ''Carnival of Souls''. |
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Revision as of 04:13, 22 December 2023
Descriptions by
logoboy95
Captures by
Yukabacera
Video captures courtesy of
Logo Archive
logoboy95
Captures by
Yukabacera
Video captures courtesy of
Logo Archive
Logo (July 24-October 24, 1962)
Visuals: On a gray background, the words "A PRESENTATION OF HERTS-LION INTERNATIONAL" appear in the beveled silver lettering above the black city. "A PRESENTATION OF" are in the sans-serif font, and it is a smaller row, while "HERTS-LION" is in the arched arrangement and in the tall font, with "INTERNATIONAL" in the arched arrangement and in the same font and size as "A PRESENTATION OF". In the background, five searchlights scan the sky.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A horn fanfare.
Availability: First seen on an American print of A Matter of WHO, as well as on some prints of 1961's The Devil's Messenger and 1962's Carnival of Souls.