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'''Bavaria Filmkunst GmbH''' was a German film production company founded on February 11, 1938, with the political support of Berlin.<ref>https://filmstarpostcards.blogspot.com/2019/04/photo-by-bavaria-filmkunst.html</ref> |
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|Bavaria-Filmkunst (1944).png|1st Logo (April 25, 1940-February 28, 1945) |
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|Bavaria Filmkunst (1940, Source - Seitensprünge).png|2nd Logo (April 30, 1940) |
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|Wien-Film and Bavaria Filmkunst (1940, Source - Krambambuli).png|Logo (May 10, 1940) |
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===1st Logo (April 25, 1940-February 28, 1945)=== |
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[[File:Bavaria-Filmkunst (1944).png|300px|frameless|center]] |
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'''Visuals:''' Against a moving sunray background is a statue silhouette. A light slowly reveals the front of the statue, showing the head of the Greek goddess Athena. Shortly after, "<abbr title="BAVARIA FILM ART">'''{{font|Times New Roman|BAVARIA-FILMKUNST}}'''</abbr>" fades in at the bottom-right corner, followed by "<abbr title="PRESENTS">ZEIGT</abbr>" with a black glow fading in front of the text. It fades out altogether afterward. |
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'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action and traditional animation. |
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'''Audio Variants:''' |
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* An <u>alternate soundtrack</u> comprising a rising brass fanfare was heard in <u>''Bravo, kleiner Thomas''</u>. |
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* <u>''Einmal der liebe Herrgott sein''</u> uses a <u>sentimental string soundtrack</u>. |
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* <u>Earlier films</u> use the film's <u>opening score</u>. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on Pre-1945 German films during the timespan, such as ''Es lebe die Liebe'' and ''Ein Robinson''. |
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===2nd Logo (April 30, 1940)=== |
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[[File:Bavaria Filmkunst (1940, Source - Seitensprünge).png|300px|frameless|center]] |
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'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, a different model of Athena facing toward the left is seen standing on top of a silhouetted pedestal. A spotlight illuminates the pedestal, revealing more of the pedestal which contains the middle being slightly elevated for the company name in a serif font to be displayed. The model is placed against a white light shade. The text then crossfades to "<abbr title="presents">{{Font|Times New Roman|'''zeigt'''}}</abbr>" in the center, also in a serif font. |
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
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'''Audio:''' The film's opening score. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Seitensprünge''. |
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== In-credit Logo == |
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===Logo (May 10, 1940)=== |
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[[File:Wien-Film and Bavaria Filmkunst (1940, Source - Krambambuli).png|300px|frameless|center]] |
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'''Visuals:''' THe logo consists of boxed rhombus containing a sketch of Athena's head and the stacked company name on the bottom in a serif font. |
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'''Technique:''' A hand-drawn graphic filmed by a cameraman. |
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'''Audio:''' The film's opening score. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Krambambuli''. |
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=== References === |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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Latest revision as of 05:40, 30 September 2024
Electra
Captures by
Electra
Video captures courtesy of
PFS2021Channel and Logoarto
Background
Bavaria Filmkunst GmbH was a German film production company founded on February 11, 1938, with the political support of Berlin.[1]
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1st Logo (April 25, 1940-February 28, 1945)
Visuals: Against a moving sunray background is a statue silhouette. A light slowly reveals the front of the statue, showing the head of the Greek goddess Athena. Shortly after, "BAVARIA-FILMKUNST" fades in at the bottom-right corner, followed by "ZEIGT" with a black glow fading in front of the text. It fades out altogether afterward.
Technique: A mix of live-action and traditional animation.
Audio: A triumphant orchestral fanfare with the sound of a gong at the end.
Audio Variants:
- An alternate soundtrack comprising a rising brass fanfare was heard in Bravo, kleiner Thomas.
- Einmal der liebe Herrgott sein uses a sentimental string soundtrack.
- Earlier films use the film's opening score.
Availability: Seen on Pre-1945 German films during the timespan, such as Es lebe die Liebe and Ein Robinson.
2nd Logo (April 30, 1940)
Visuals: Against a black background, a different model of Athena facing toward the left is seen standing on top of a silhouetted pedestal. A spotlight illuminates the pedestal, revealing more of the pedestal which contains the middle being slightly elevated for the company name in a serif font to be displayed. The model is placed against a white light shade. The text then crossfades to "zeigt" in the center, also in a serif font.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: The film's opening score.
Availability: Seen on Seitensprünge.
In-credit Logo
Logo (May 10, 1940)
Visuals: THe logo consists of boxed rhombus containing a sketch of Athena's head and the stacked company name on the bottom in a serif font.
Technique: A hand-drawn graphic filmed by a cameraman.
Audio: The film's opening score.
Availability: Seen on Krambambuli.