Dziennik Telewizjyny

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Dziennik Telewizyjny (commonly known as Dziennik) was a Polish communist news program that was started in 1952, broadcasting communist propaganda all across the Polish People’s Republic. It was shut down in 1989 when communism fell in Poland due to the Solidarność movement.



1st Intro (1952-1970)

Visuals: The logo shows a radio tower broadcasting shown against a black background. the news broadcaster's name "DZIENNIK TELEWIZYJNY" zooms in to the center.

Variant: Before 1958. the font for "DZIENNIK TELEWIZYJNY" was thicker.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: Several morse code-like beeps before heading to a majestic orchestral theme.

Availability: It is unknown on which it played, especially the early version, but it was broadcast in the Polish People’s Republic. The later version so far appeared on a TV special.

2nd Intro (1970-1976)

Visuals: The intro shows a globe covered with the letters “DTV” zooming in bold.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A fanfare, which was the call sign.

Availability: Part of the intro has been found so far, but it was broadcasted in the People’s Polish Republic.

3rd Intro (1976-1989)

Visuals: The intro starts with a map of Poland. Then, the letters “d” and “t” stretch in, white and red respectively. Then, the screen cuts to a map of Europe as the letters stretch in again. Then it cuts to a map of the world as the letters stretch in again, and the word “DZIENNIK” appears under the letters.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: Same as the previous intro.

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