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===Logo (September 17, 1936)=== |
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Revision as of 06:56, 18 April 2024
Camenati
Logo (September 17, 1936-1937)
Visuals: Set on a gray wall background is the following text on the top of the screen:
JERZY S. STARCZEWSKI
REPRESENTING
A large black filmstrip with a white outline that is arced in a semi-circle path that curls perpendicular to the path's direction is underneath the text. A giant circular, white emblem with a sea shore on its bottom half appears underneath the top of the filmstrip, containing a stylized drawing of the Mermaid of Warsaw, designed based on rigid dimensions for her limbs and hair, and a circular path for her tail. The shield the siren is wielding contains the stacked white words "STAR FILM". A horizontal black bar appears below the logo. For the animation, the company name, written as "The WARSAW UNITED PRODUCTIONS", wipes within the filmstrip. Not long afterwards, "WARSAW • NEW YORK" appear one word at a time.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: A brass fanfare.
Availability: The logo was seen on Trędowata and W łowieckim szyku.