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'''Variants:'''
* An <u>in-credit version</u> exists, consisting of just "''{{Font|Times New Roman|Festival}}''" in white.
* An <u>in-credit version</u> exists, consisting of just "''{{Font|Times New Roman|Festival}}''" in white.
** On ''<u>The Dwelling Place</u>'', the logo is {{color|dodgerblue|dodger blue}}.
** On ''<u>The Dwelling Place</u>'', the logo is dodger blue.
** On ''<u>The Wingless Bird</u>'', the logo is in a different silver texture.
** On ''<u>The Wingless Bird</u>'', the logo is in a different silver texture.



Latest revision as of 20:11, 10 August 2024


1st Logo (January 3, 1993-December 15, 2000)

Visuals: On a silver tinted wall background, "Festival" in a fancy serif font has a barely visible shadow facing the bottom right. On top and underneath it are "A" and "FILM & TELEVISION" respectively. Underneath it is "PRODUCTION" and the copyright notice in a thin, Times New Roman font, blue color, and white outline.

Variants:

  • An in-credit version exists, consisting of just "Festival" in white.
    • On The Dwelling Place, the logo is dodger blue.
    • On The Wingless Bird, the logo is in a different silver texture.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Seen on several Catherine Cookson adaptations such as Tilly Trotter and The Round Tower. The in-credit variant can be seen on The Dwelling Place, The Glass Virgin, and The Gambling Man.

2nd Logo (October 28, 2007)

Visuals: On a white background, an "f" without its bar is placed on top of a horizontal blue rectangle. Over said letter is the company name in a thin Copperplate font. "A" and "PRODUCTION" are over and underneath the logo respectively.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: The ending theme of the programme.

Availability: Only seen on Half Broken Things.

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