Zespół Filmowy X

Background
Zespół Filmowy X was a Polish film production studio, founded on New Year's Day in 1972. The studio's formation was the brainchild of acclaimed Polish director Andrzej Wajda, who served as the Artistic Director for the duration of the studio's existence. It was dissolved on May 1, 1983, when in a period of martial law the team was forcibly shut down by the Polish government in retaliation for the political positions adopted by the team as manifested in the team's film product and in Wajda's, in particular, identification with the Solidarity (Polish trade union) movement.

(January 9, 1973-1980s)
Logo: On a grass plain, we see black swallows fly towards the screen. The two-lined text "Arial" appears on the screen and then disappears. The swallows form a big "X" and the words "Arial" appear left from it and then disappear. Additional swallows appear and merge into the X. Suddenly, it dissolves back into the swallows and the swallows fly to the screen and cover it, leaving just the black background. The white word "PRZEDSTAWIA " is then seen.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Music/Sounds: The howling of swallows that gets louder during the animation, then finishes with a loud gun-like bang.

Availability: Seen before Partita na instrument drewniany, among other films.