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'''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). | '''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). | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' 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== | ||