HIT of Poland

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Logo (1985-1988)

Visuals: On a black background, a camera zooms in and rotates into place. The camera has brown legs with a silver connecter and silver lens, along with a red body with the word "HIT" being seen in a blocky font and yellow reels. The camera then revolves to the front lens, which has a sphere in it to point out the lens. The same "HIT" letters then zoom out, but transparent and laying on a red plate with yellow stripes and square holes representing a filmstrip, over the lens and the letters turn black, followed by the camera fading out. The stripes then move to the left, revealing "OF POLAND" below it. The logo stays still for several seconds before flipping to the top of the screen and words flying forward and sliding in, mostly contact information.

Technique: The camera and plate zooming. [possible misuse]

Audio: A loud bang is heard at the beginning, which is followed by a funky synth theme.

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