Kopp-Filmverleih

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Kopp-Filmverleih was a film production company from Munich, West Germany.

1st Logo (March 15, 1956)


Visuals: Over a gray background, there is a drawing of a man wearing a large cloack with their hands raising. An arched, sans-serif "KOPP-FILM-VERLEIH" wipes in from above the man's hand to another man's hand. "MUNCHEN" in white, sans-serif, vertical format wipes in from the top at the middle of the cloak. A white cursive "zeigt" fades in at the right of it.

Technique: 2D cel animation.

Audio: Opening part of the movie.

Availability: Seen on Bademeister Spargel.

2nd Logo (December 25, 1957)


Visuals: Over the opening part of the movie (blue background with leaves on each sides), there is a man from before (albeit now the man is colored orange, the cloak is yellow with some parts being orange, and "MUNCHEN" in yellow) with yellow/orange flowers at each sides below it. At each sides is a yellow, sans-serif "KOPP FILM" with "IM" above "KOPP". "VERLEIH" in yellow is below the right flower. Underneath everything is a yellow "MUNCHEN DUSSELDORF FRANKFURT/M.".

Technique: Fading effects.

Audio: Opening part of the movie.

Availability: Seen on Jägerblut.

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