Zespół Realizatorów Filmowych Rytm
TheEye12
Editions by
MizukiAccent48 (Promise Frontier) and others
Video captures courtesy of
Sergeant, LogicSmash, Collection from the past, WoodKnapp94
1st logo (1957)
Logo: On a black background, we see a rounded white rectangle with "ZESPÓŁ REALIZATORÓW FILMOWYCH" in it, the big "RYTM" word in the center. Below it, on the rectangle there is a white triangle with black ZAF letters. On the bottom there is "przedstawia żart filmowy", written in italics.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: Simple melody made with drumrolls and knock-knock-like sounds.
Availability: Only seen on Kapelusz Pana Anatola.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd logo (1961 - 1963?)
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Logo: On a black background, a slightly angled light grey line draws in from the right side of the screen. As it curves and expands in size, "ZESPÓŁ" appears above and another line, in white, draws in at a higher plane and angled downwards. The white line then curves over, but in a shorter arc, and the grey line ends at a arrow, with "REALIZATORÓW" appearing above. A straight white line then draws in above the other 2 and then curves into 1 final arrow, overlapping the other 2, as "FILMOWYCH" appears above it. Concentric white circles then appear in the bottom right corner and a line of arrows, pointing downward, draw in towards the center. As they reach the center, they start to repeat and the circles then animate like radiowaves, with "RYTM" appearing over them. Another line of arrows, this time going and pointing to the left, then wipe in and cause "PRZEDSTAWIA" to appear in a vertical format. The arrows and waves continue to slide about before the arrows turn transparent. They fade out, followed by the text, arrows, and circles.
Variant: Two slightly different versions exist.
FX/SFX: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: Three whooshes when the arrows form, then a multitude of UFO-like noises (a la Wild Horse Productions) after that.
Availability: Seen on few films from that time, including Birth Certificate and Głos z Tamtego Świata.
Editor's Note: This is considered to be the scariest Polish logo ever by the logo community, thanks to the loud sounds, scary animation, and darkness.