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'''Visuals:''' On a
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
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* There is a <u>still version</u> of this logo. It is either shown in black or white depending on the colour of the background.
* Sometimes, the logo is <u>scaled down</u> to a small size.
* On <u>''Miriam's Gnome''</u>, the logo has a <u>white outline</u> around it and the symbol is coloured
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Nukufilm is an Estonian animation studio established in 1957 in Tallinn. Considered one of the oldest "still-running" stop-motion companies, their releases mostly consist of animated shorts appealing to a variety of demographics.
Visuals: On a white background is a "N" made up of two quadrilaterals with a wide-angled slant. The right copy has a half triangle, with a sphere overlapping most of its centre, stacked on top of it. The logo's shadow is facing the bottom left and the company name does not appear.
Variant: On A Most Exquisite Man, the logo was not only remade in high-definition but the shadow was animated where it moves towards the bottom left.
Technique:
Audio: None.
Availability: It was seen on The Smoked Sprat Baking in the Sun and Elutuba. It later made a re-appearance on A Most Exquisite Man.
Visuals: On a blue background, the logo from before is in light blue with its sphere in white. It leaps in from the left and lands in the centre of the screen. It wiggles its "tail" before staying still and blinking. Then, the company name in Arial, capitalization, and white fades in below.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Audio: A cartoony xylophone sting plays for the first half, followed by a soft string fanfare accompanied by a ding when the logo blinks and two church bells ringing.
Availability: Seen on Kapsapea.
Visuals: It is essentially a white outlined version of the previous logo on a black background.
Technique: A still, printed image.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Humachinoid.
Visuals: Inside a tube box is a timelapse sequence of the symbol from before in a rocky field with partly cloudy skies. The clouds can be seen floating away in the background of the sequence. Underneath the footage is the company name in capitalization, light blue, and a spaced out format.
Variants:
Technique: Stop-motion.
Audio: A suspenseful deep note is held throughout the logo. In the middle of the sequence, a set of sound effects such as a rising drone, three voiced blubbering-like sounds, and an echoed shush are heard.
Availability: It first appeared on Somebody Else and can be seen on Põrandaalune, Back to Europe, among other short films from this period. Its last appearance was on The Stories of Jippos Happy the Hippo.
Visuals: Two rings rotate within each other and briefly spin while gradually zooming out. The inner ring reveals itself to be a flat version of the logo from before and both rings' colours are shown to be light blue. They flatten while
fades in below. The zoom-out at this point is faster than before. It would then return to its normal speed before the sequence ends.
Variants:
Technique:
Audio: None or the opening theme of the film.
Availability: The still version appeared on Having Soul and early Miriam shorts such as Miriam mängib peitust. The animated version made its debut on Brothers Bear Heart and was later seen on The Pearlman and the remaining Miriam shorts.
Visuals: Similar in concept to the 3rd logo, the timelapse sequence is within a square box and consists of the sun rising from the horizon. Underneath it, the letters from before flash in individually before an orange stamp, consisting of an outlined tube box with the text "Films made by hand since 1957" inside, fades in and pastes itself indirectly on the bottom right corner of the footage. When the logo fades out, the stamp's disappearance is delayed.
Variants:
Technique: Live-action and 2D computer animation.
Audio: None.
Audio Variant: On Oracle is Born, a brief sting consisting of a rising high note is heard until the stamp appears.
Availability: It debuted on The Institute of the Dream and can be found on their newer films from the late 2000's and onwards. The 20th anniversary variant appeared on Closing Session, Inherent Obligations, Dragon of the North, and The Kings of the Time.
Visuals: This logo is similar to the one from the 4th's design but with some differences: the outer ring is thicker and coloured orange and the "Established 1957" byline is removed.
Technique: A still, digital graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Captain Morten and the Spider Queen.