Jugoslavija Film

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Jugoslavija Film was a Yugoslav film distribution enterprise from Belgrade (now Serbia), established in 1946 by the Yugoslav government to regulate the import and export of films.

Logo (1980s)

Visuals: A small white star appears on the screen with a flash. A purple line emerges from its top-right point and traces a line on the screen, ending in the star's bottom-left point. As the circle is being traced, the letters "Jf" appear inside it, and the words "JUGOSLAVIJA FILM (YUGOSLAVIA FILM)" (in Cooper Black) appear below it. After a few seconds, the logo fades out.

Trivia: The first three notes of the fanfare are from the Yugoslav anthem, "Hej, Sloveni".

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A twinkling sound effect is heard when the star appears, followed by a synth fanfare with drums in the background.

Availability: The logo can be found on almost all tapes released by the company's home video branch, Jugofilm Video, in the early 1990's. Since Jugoslavija Film was a distribution-only company, they produced no films during their existence and therefore haven't had any DVD releases to their name.

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