Studio Filmowe Dom/Zespół Filmowy Dom

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Studio Filmowe Dom was a Polish film studio founded on April 15, 1986. It was initially founded as Zespół Twórców Filmowych "Dom" by mostly graduates of the Katowice Film School (Faculty of Radio and Television, University of Silesia). In 1988, "Dom" became independent from the Studio. At the end of the 1990s, the studio shut down.

Logo (March 31, 1989-April 2, 1990)

Visuals: On a black-white gradient background, a filmstrip fades in, causing it to roll fastly, and the filmstrips form up to a big coliseum. Clouds are between the coliseum, which gets bigger and darker. The text "Zespoły Polskich Producentów Filmowych" appears below the coliseum, with "Zespół Filmowy" and the big text "Dom" in spaced-out letters appearing below.

Variant: There was a later variant in post-1990 films. The logo plays normally, but the music is extended, the coliseum is brighter, the text "STUDIO FILMOWE" appears, and "DOM" appears. Then it fades out and the text "film zrealizowano przy współpracy ZWEITES DEUTSCHES FERNSEHEH" appears in yellow.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A harp tune that continues by repeating it by high notes, until it rolls fastly, a flute tone is heard repeating too. When the coliseum is formed, a high flute note is heard, with harp tunes continuing below the logo, and the final note of the flute.

Availability: Seen on Piłkarski poker, Marcowe Migdały, and Bal na dworcu w Koluszkach, and the variant on Piggate and Świnka.

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