Not quite a logo, but symbolic, nonetheless: I used to get the creeps back in the B&W era of TV late at night from some of the national anthems stations would play at sign off.
The Navy especially had a couple of creepy ones: One ended with a long shot of a large company of sailors marching forward with "eyes right". They were in full battle regalia, and they looked like they were about to invade Rhode Island.
The other creepy Naval anthem film showed an entire Navy band playing the song. There were various shots of the ensemble and a fluttering American flag, always sandwiched in between front/center shots of the conductor's back. He was waving his baton back and forth, up and down, and so on. I was always afraid that he was going to turn around, look at the camera, and say something creepy to the audience.
As they used to say, there's the right way, the wrong way, and the Navy way.
The Navy especially had a couple of creepy ones: One ended with a long shot of a large company of sailors marching forward with "eyes right". They were in full battle regalia, and they looked like they were about to invade Rhode Island.
The other creepy Naval anthem film showed an entire Navy band playing the song. There were various shots of the ensemble and a fluttering American flag, always sandwiched in between front/center shots of the conductor's back. He was waving his baton back and forth, up and down, and so on. I was always afraid that he was going to turn around, look at the camera, and say something creepy to the audience.
As they used to say, there's the right way, the wrong way, and the Navy way.