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===Background===
'''UFA-Europa-Woche''' was a wartime newsreel series produced by [[Universum Film AG (1917-1945) (Germany)|UFA]] and the German government between 1944 and 1945. Its main focus was news from the occupied territories and other Axis allies, similar to UFA-Auslandstonwoche.
 
===Logo (February 1944-January 1945)===
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UFA-Europawoche_Europawoche (1944).png
UFA-Europawoche_Europawoche (Closing, 1944).png
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'''LogoVisuals:''':
* '''Opening''': On a black background, the script "Europa-Woche" is drawn. Then, it fades out and the issue number pops in.
* '''Closing''': The UFA logo zooms in. A few seconds later, it pops out.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''' 2D animation and rostrum camera.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''': A brass fanfare for the opening. The closing has a cymbal crash. Sometimes it's silent.
'''Availability:''': Extinct. From its 50 issues, only low quality captures are available online.
 
 
 
[[Category:German film logos (pre-1945)]]
[[Category:German logosGermany (pre-1945)]]
[[Category:Film logos]]
[[Category:FremantleMediaNews (UK)media logos]]
[[Category:RTL Group (Luxembourg)]]
[[Category:Bertelsmann (Germany)]]

Latest revision as of 08:52, 22 December 2023


Background

UFA-Europa-Woche was a wartime newsreel series produced by UFA and the German government between 1944 and 1945. Its main focus was news from the occupied territories and other Axis allies, similar to UFA-Auslandstonwoche.

Logo (February 1944-January 1945)


Visuals:

  • Opening: On a black background, the script "Europa-Woche" is drawn. Then, it fades out and the issue number pops in.
  • Closing: The UFA logo zooms in. A few seconds later, it pops out.

Technique: 2D animation and rostrum camera.

Audio: A brass fanfare for the opening. The closing has a cymbal crash. Sometimes it's silent.

Availability: From its 50 issues, only low quality captures are available online.

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