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Latest revision as of 16:55, 8 November 2024
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Note: Not to be confused with the current Suomen Filmiteollisuus.
Background
Suomen Filmiteollisuus was formed by Erkki Karu after arguing about his former company's management. In 1935, T.J. Särkkä became a key figure on the studio after Erkki Karu died. The company declared bankruptcy on December 13, 1965.
Logo (1933-1963)
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The zoom-in variant
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The flopping variant
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Opening/Presents variant
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Variant seen on trailers
Visuals: In a black background, we can see a white octagon. Inside the octagon, there are the letters "SF".
Variants:
- There is an opening version, which usually have the words "esittää/förevisar". This is called the presents variant. There is a special version on some short films, where it shows "esittää lyhytkuvan".
- Sometimes, the logo zooms in, and stops after a few seconds. The speed of the zooming is random.
- Rarely, the logo zooms in but never stops. This fades out while it is zooming. The speed of the zooming is random.
- Sometimes, the letters flop, showing the letters for a second, then flops out. This variant is seen on Pekka Puupää.
Technique: Printed image. The variants have camera-controlled animation or practical animation.
Audio: The opening/closing theme of the movie or none.
Availability:
- It has been spotted on many movies and short films, including Tuntematon Sotilas, Komisario Palmun erehdys and Seitsemän Veljestä. The logo has been left intact on the DVD release of the latter.
- TV airings have also left the logo intact, along with restorations of movies from over the years.
- The best way to find this logo is from Yle's TV channels and their streaming service, Yle Areena.