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=== Background ===
In 1986, [[Film Polski Export & Import of Films Ltd.]] changed its name to '''Film Polski Vision''', and set up a subsidiary a year later as '''Vision Film Distribution Company'''. It then disappeared in 1994, and was then rebranded to [[Vision Film]].
 

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Background

In 1986, Film Polski Export & Import of Films Ltd. changed its name to Film Polski Vision, and set up a subsidiary a year later as Vision Film Distribution Company. It then disappeared in 1994, and was then rebranded to Vision Film.

1st Logo (1986-1990)


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 a rectangle.

Technique: Basic computer animation.

Music/Sounds: A 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.

2nd Logo (1990-1994)


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.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A drumroll is heard at first, which is then followed by a piano theme, which is actually the start of Edvard Grieg's "Piano Concerto in A minor".

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.

Film Polski Export & Import of Films Ltd.
Film Polski Vision
Vision Film
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