Studio Małych Form Filmowych Se-ma-for

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Background

Studio Małych Form Filmowych (Se-ma-for) is a Polish animation studio. Founded in Łódź in 1947, this company has created many animated cartoons and stop-motion puppet animations for young and mature audiences.

Logo (February 6, 1987)

Visuals: We first see a bunch of twinkling stars against a black background. A few seconds later, we see four thin white lines with a long trail flying from the background, one on the left portion of the screen, one on the center-right, one which is off-screen, and one at the bottom. The lines form the yellow abstract letters "SMFF" after the stars dissolve, which is then followed by the words "se-ma-for" abruptly appearing along with the word "przedstawia" appearing below the letters. It then fades out after that.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: Four descending synth notes are heard at the beginning, which then proceeds to a synthesized cacophonic sting that echoes.

Availability: Its only known appearance was on Przyjaciel wesołego diabła, the company's only known feature film so far.

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