Kolczonay Film

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Kolczonay Film was a Hungarian Budapest-based film production and rental company established by Ervin Kolczonay on May 16, 1941. In the winter of 1941, the company donated its 7th-week income from the Swedish film "Félvér", which it distributed, to Miklós Horthy's poverty alleviation campaign, resulting in her being well known in the industry. [1]

1st Logo (March 21, 1943)


Visuals: Over a black background, there is a picture of an eagle inside a circle zooming out and the lines around the circle being drawn. The filmstrip fades in while the line is drawing with "Dr. KOLCZONAY FILMGYARTO ES FILMKOLCSONZO VALLALATA" sliding in. It fades out and "BEMUTATJA" appears.

Technique: 2D cel animation.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Szerelmi láz.

2nd Logo (June 30-November 11, 1943)


Visuals: Over a sky background, there is a footage of an eagle which crossfades into another eagle scene. A shield with "KOLCZONAY FILM" is seen throughout the scene with "BEMUTATJA" fading in as it crossfades to another eagle scene.

Technique: Motion controlled animation.

Audio: None or a triumphant fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Egér a palotában and Zenélő malom.

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