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'''Visuals:''' Against a moving sunray background is a silhouette of a statue. A light slowly reveals the front of the statue, showing the head of a historical figure. Shortly after, "'''{{font|Times New Roman|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
'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action and traditional animation.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on Post-1945 German films during the timespan, such as ''Es lebe die Liebe''.
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Logo (April 25, 1940-May 24, 1944)
Visuals: Against a moving sunray background is a silhouette of a statue. A light slowly reveals the front of the statue, showing the head of a historical figure. 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 afterwards.
Technique: A mix of live-action and traditional animation.
Audio: A triumphant orchestral fanfare with a sound of a gong at the end.
Audio Variant: Earlier films use the film's opening score.
Availability: Seen on Post-1945 German films during the timespan, such as Es lebe die Liebe.