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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a close-up of the glassy letters of "{{color|red|'''ufa'''}}" from their sides. The camera then zooms out and pans as the letters slide next to each other, while the background gets filled with moving {{color|blue}} lights. "{{color|gray|home entertainment}}" is revealed under the wordmark from a {{color|blue}} flash moving left to right. The lights then slowly fade out.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.

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Background

UFA Home Entertainment was the home video division of Universum Film GmBH. Like its parent company, it has no correlation with Universum Film AG, including their home video label.

Logo (2002-2009)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a close-up of the glassy letters of "ufa" from their sides. The camera then zooms out and pans as the letters slide next to each other, while the background gets filled with moving blue lights. "home entertainment" is revealed under the wordmark from a blue flash moving left to right. The lights then slowly fade out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Deep notes overlaid by ten synth piano notes and twinkles at the middle.

Availability: Seen on some DVD releases from Universum Film such as Sahara, although most of them (especially since the late 2000's) use the movie logo.

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