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===Background===
== Film Polski Export & Import of Films Ltd. ==
'''Film Polski Export & Import of Films Ltd.''' was a Polish home video distributor founded in 1980. It was then renamed to [[Film Polski Vision]] in 1986.


=== 1st Logo (1980-1986) ===
===Logo (1980-1986)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark blood red background, the Film Polski logo, which is a sans-serif "F" in white, while coupled with an red curve, forming a "P", spins around. "FILM POLSKI" (in the corporate font) and "{{font|Arial|EXPORT & IMPORT of FILMS Ltd.}}" suddenly fade in between the spinning logo, as it stops in the center of the screen. A black square appears briefly before the whole logo fades, in which "{{font|Arial Black|PRESENTS}}" then fades in.
'''Nicknames:''' "FP", "Into The Darkness"


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
'''Logo:''' On a dark blood red background, the Film Polski logo, which is a sans-serif "F" in white, while coupled with an red curve, forming a "P", spins around. "FILM POLSKI" (in the corporate font) and "EXPORT & IMPORT of FILMS Ltd." suddenly fade in between the spinning logo, as it stops in the center of the screen. A black square appears briefly before the whole logo fades, in which "PRESENTS" then fades in.


'''Audio:''' A distorted descending electric piano theme when the logo is spinning, before going to a kinda ascending version of the theme.
'''FX/SFX:''' The spinning logo, the words fading in.


'''Availability:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' A distorted descending electric piano theme when the logo is spinning, before going to a kinda ascending version of the theme.
*This can be seen on Polish VHS prints of Manson International films, among other releases.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
*These tapes usually have the logo in the corner of the box.


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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. This can be seen on Polish VHS prints of Manson International films, among other releases. These tapes usually have the logo in the corner on the box.

'''Editor's Note:''' Poor animation, but compared to other Polish logos of the 1980s, it's a lot smoother and cleaner. The keyboard theme may also be seen as somewhat creepy.

== Film Polski Vision ==

=== 2nd Logo (1986-1990) ===

Nicknames: "FPV", "Cheesy FPV"

'''Logo:''' On a blue background, a grey rectangle with "F" in the same font as before flies in. This is followed by 2 more rectangles with "P" and "V" in a similar manner. After they come into the screen, the logo, which is the previous logo, but in black and a "V" on the side, flies in and take up the whole screen. The logo has a drop shadow and has "FILM POLSKI VISION" below it. It then transitions to the blue background by an rectangle.

'''FX/SFX:''' The sections flying in, the logo warping in.

'''Music/Sounds:''' An triumphant fanfare with bells at the beginning.

'''Availability:''' Very rare. The tapes have the logo in the corner, as well as being surrounded by a white box.

'''Editor's Note:''' It reeks of cheap computer effects and you can see the logo before it comes in (at least, a small corner).


=== 3rd Logo (1990-1994) ===

'''Nicknames:''' "FPV II", "FPV From Heaven"

'''Logo:''' On a black background, a red curve is drawn in by a light. The curve then shifts a bit while zooming out as a marble background forms via sliding bars and the "F" and "V" from before slide in from both sides of the screen, forming the logo. The logo then zooms out and the text "FILM POLSKI VISION LTD" zoom in, as well as contacts and a address. The words then scroll up to reveal a warning screen.

'''FX/SFX:''' The curve drawing and shifting, the background and logo forming.

'''Music/Sounds:''' An drumroll is heard at first, which is then followed by an piano theme.

'''Availability:''' Rare. It's not that easy to find unlike the logo from before, but these tapes don't have the logo in the corner, but usually on a designated place.

'''Editor's Note:''' While the animation is still kind of choppy, the CGI has improved as a contrast to the previous logo.


[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Poland]]
[[Category:Polish home entertainment logos]]
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Latest revision as of 04:40, 16 February 2024


Background

Film Polski Export & Import of Films Ltd. was a Polish home video distributor founded in 1980. It was then renamed to Film Polski Vision in 1986.

Logo (1980-1986)


Visuals: On a dark blood red background, the Film Polski logo, which is a sans-serif "F" in white, while coupled with an red curve, forming a "P", spins around. "FILM POLSKI" (in the corporate font) and "EXPORT & IMPORT of FILMS Ltd." suddenly fade in between the spinning logo, as it stops in the center of the screen. A black square appears briefly before the whole logo fades, in which "PRESENTS" then fades in.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A distorted descending electric piano theme when the logo is spinning, before going to a kinda ascending version of the theme.

Availability:

  • This can be seen on Polish VHS prints of Manson International films, among other releases. [Examples?]
  • These tapes usually have the logo in the corner of the box.
Film Polski Export & Import of Films Ltd.
Film Polski Vision
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