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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a {{color|gold}} circle is drawn, then various {{color|gold}} lines follow suit. The lines form a grid inside the circle with a "{{color|gold|X}}" in the center. Four white squares then fade in, the outer one being fainter than the rest, and then gain a {{color|red}} color on the insides, and the center square also turning {{color|red}}. The grid then fades out, and "{{color|orange|POLISH FILM INSTITUTE}}" or "{{color|orange|POLSKI INSTYTUT SZTUKI FILMOWEJ}}" appears letter-by-letter, which then turns white. |
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a {{color|gold}} circle is drawn, then various {{color|gold}} lines follow suit. The lines form a grid inside the circle with a "{{color|gold|X}}" in the center. Four white squares then fade in, the outer one being fainter than the rest, and then gain a {{color|red}} color on the insides, and the center square also turning {{color|red}}. The grid then fades out, and "{{color|orange|POLISH FILM INSTITUTE}}" or "{{color|orange|POLSKI INSTYTUT SZTUKI FILMOWEJ}}" appears letter-by-letter, which then turns white. |
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{{color|red|'''INSTITUTE'''}}<br> |
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* Films such as ''Warhunt'' have the logo with "POLSKI INSTYTUT SZTUKI FILMOWEJ" below and "{{color|red|POLISH FILM INSTITUTE}}" stacked below. Atop the logo is the text "A Polish Film Institute Co-Financed Production". |
* Films such as ''Warhunt'' have the logo with "POLSKI INSTYTUT SZTUKI FILMOWEJ" below and "{{color|red|POLISH FILM INSTITUTE}}" stacked below. Atop the logo is the text "A Polish Film Institute Co-Financed Production". |
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* At the end of ''The Way Back'', the English version is still. |
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'''Variant:''' On ''Warhunt'', the text "{{font|Times New Roman|A Polish Film Institute Co-financed Production}}" appears below the Polish version of the logo. |
'''Variant:''' On ''Warhunt'', the text "{{font|Times New Roman|A Polish Film Institute Co-financed Production}}" appears below the Polish version of the logo. |
Revision as of 08:41, 13 March 2023
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Background
The Polish Film Institute is a state legal entity established in 2005 to support the development of cinematography. The institute operates on the basis of the Act of 30 June 2005 on cinematography, the Act of 9 November 2018 on financial support for audiovisual production and its statute.
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Logo: On a black background, a gold circle is drawn, then various gold lines follow suit. The lines form a grid inside the circle with a "X" in the center. Four white squares then fade in, the outer one being fainter than the rest, and then gain a red color on the insides, and the center square also turning red. The grid then fades out, and "POLISH FILM INSTITUTE" or "POLSKI INSTYTUT SZTUKI FILMOWEJ" appears letter-by-letter, which then turns white.
Closing Titles:
- The box is moved to the left and the text is arranged like this:
POLISH
FILM
INSTITUTE
- Films such as Warhunt have the logo with "POLSKI INSTYTUT SZTUKI FILMOWEJ" below and "POLISH FILM INSTITUTE" stacked below. Atop the logo is the text "A Polish Film Institute Co-Financed Production".
- At the end of The Way Back, the English version is still.
Variant: On Warhunt, the text "A Polish Film Institute Co-financed Production" appears below the Polish version of the logo.
Technique: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A string fanfare, with a piano played at the end.
Music/Sounds Variant: The closing variant has the ending theme of the movie playing over.
Availability: Common in Poland but rare in the US. This can be also seen on Wolf, a co-production with Screen Ireland, and the American co-production Warhunt.