Curtis Art Productions

Background
In 1993, Hanna-Barbera Poland was separated and was re-incorporated as Curtis Art Productions, but continued to release Hanna-Barbera VHS releases under license from Turner Entertainment Co.

Logo (1993-1998?)
Visuals: The logo starts with the outside view of Curtis Market, as the camera zooms in to where the windows are, after which it frame-freezes. It then fades to an -white gradient as an weird abstract-like square zooms in from the bottom right of the screen to the center of the screen, with the block consisting two white triangles at the upper right, a triangle in between the upper right and left, a white circle in the bottom left and a white square in the bottom right with a small  square inside of it. Then the following words zoom in to the bottom of the square:

CURTIS ART PRODUCTIONS

After a bit, it fades to a background with Hanna-Barbera below in the same font as the cursive "script" font first introduced in 1987. Above it is:

przedstawia filmy wytworni

Then it fades to a sign reading the following:

ZAPRASZAMY de salonu sprzedazy

CURTIS MARKET

02-672 Warszawa

ul. Domaniewska 39a

tel./fax 48-72-71

fax 47-30-08

tel. 48-71-00 wew. 29-51

After a few seconds, it fades to the warning screen.

Variants:
 * On later releases, the 3rd screen with the sign is on a baby blue background with the text in italics.
 * Sometimes, it only shows a still shot of the Curtis Art Productions logo.

Technique: CGI, with live-action and cel animation for the footage of the Curtis Market.

Audio: Same as the 1st Hanna-Barbera Poland Logo.

Availability: Seen on Hanna-Barbera home video releases in Poland. It is believed to be last seen in 1995.