Krasnaya Strela

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Background

Krasnaya Strela (literally Red Arrow) is a production company founded by Leonid Lebedev, Valery Todorovsky, and Vadim Goryainov in 2005. The company's first film was Vise (Тиски), which was released in 2007.

(February 14, 2008-June 8, 2015)

Nicknames: "The RJB Trains", "Red Trains", "Leaks For ImageMovers' Russian Division", "The Red Arrow", "CGI Trains"

Logo: We see a train's light, moving, before the train shows, the train appears, another train is seen, they pass by. Then a shimmering red arrow with "КРАСНАЯ СТРЕЛА" below appears as everything slowly fades to black, it flashes for a bit before turning flat.

Variant:

  • In some films, we cut to black before the logo itself appearing instead of slowly fading.
  • On Hipsters, the logo fades out early.

FX/SFX: The trains appearing, the trains zooming by, the flashing, All in CGI.

Music/Sounds: A bombastic fanfare accompanied by sounds of the trains' engines and wheels.

Availability: Debuted on Swings (Качели). It also appeared on films produced at the time, like Real Dad (Реальный папа), Hipsters (Стиляги), S.S.D. (С.С.Д.), Oxygen (Кислород), Pickup Without Rules (Пикап: Съём без правил), Skipped Parts (Детям до 16...), and The Geographer Drank His Globe Away (Географ глобус пропил). The logo last appeared on Angels of Revolution (Ангелы революции).

Editor's Note: TBA

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