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===Background===
===Background===
'''UFA-Wocheschau''' (known from 1968 as '''UFA-Dabei''') was a West German series of black and white newsreels produced by [[Universum Film AG (Germany)|Universum Film AG]] (UFA) and Deutsche Wocheschau GmbH. 1072 issues were produced from 1956 until 1977, all of which are nowadays owned by Bundesarchiv, the German Federal Archives.
'''UFA-Wochenschau''' (known from 1968 as '''UFA-Dabei''') was a West German series of black and white newsreels produced by [[Universum Film AG (Germany)|Universum Film AG]] (UFA) and Deutsche Wochenschau GmbH. 1072 issues were produced from 1956 until 1977, all of which are nowadays owned by Bundesarchiv, the German Federal Archives.


==UFA-Wocheschau==
==UFA-Wochenschau==
===(October 1, 1956-January 16, 1968)===
===(October 1, 1956-January 16, 1968)===
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' In the end of issue Nr. 304, it used the closing theme.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' In the end of issue Nr. 304, it used the closing theme.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen in newsreels of the period until issue Nr. 599, the last one to use this logo and the name "UFA-Wochenschau". It also shortly appeared in the following issue to announce the name changing. Like Neue Deutsche Wochenschau (and probably other newsreels), only the closing version first appears in the first issue, while the opening one first appears in the next issue. This logo was also used in ''El Mundo Al Instante'' (the Hispanic-American version of UFA-Wochenschau) from 1965 to 1980 as a closing logo (both original opening (when the camera zooms in) and closing versions).
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen in newsreels of the period until issue Nr. 599, the last one to use this logo and the name "UFA-Wochenschau". It also shortly appeared in the following issue to announce the name changing. This logo was also used in ''El Mundo Al Instante'' (the Hispanic-American version of UFA-Wochenschau) from 1965 to 1980 as a closing logo (both original opening (when the camera zooms in) and closing versions).


'''Editor's Note:''' Like other newsreel logos (e.g.: Neue Deutsche Wochenschau 1950 and 1951 logos, [[Universal Newsreels|Universal-International News]] 1959 logo), this logo has nice animation for its time. This logo looks like a throwback and update of the UFA-Tonwoche logos from 1934 and 1938, and the Unsere Frechste Ausgabe variant shows us an example of early cel-animated trail effect, as it would be used in logos from the late 1970s, the 1980s and the early 1990s.
'''Editor's Note:''' Like other newsreel logos (e.g.: Neue Deutsche Wochenschau's 1950 and 1951 logos, [[Universal Newsreels|Universal-International News]]' 1959 logo), this logo has nice animation for its time. This logo looks like a throwback and update of the UFA-Tonwoche logos from 1934 and 1938, and the Unsere Frechste Ausgabe variant shows us an example of early cel-animated trail effect, as it would be used in logos from the late 1970s, the 1980s and the early 1990s.


==UFA-Dabei==
==UFA-Dabei==

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