Draft:Best Film

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1st Logo (1990's-2001)


Logo: We see a red bar on a black background. It then spins 90 degrees to the right so it's revealed to be the letter F, followed by a blue B. As it does so the letters move vertically. A striped red/blue ball comes out of the top-left corner and moves to the top of the F, while a 2D copy of the same ball fades in before it even places. Stripes appear on the first letters while they thicken a bit, "est" and "ilm" fade in next to their respective first letters, forming the name, and a marble background fades in.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: An eerie bell, followed by a descending ringing synth and a dark hitting sound that later transforms into a deep synth note.

Availability: It can be seen on releases from them.

2nd Logo (2001-)


Logo: Unknown.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A fanfare with majestic trumpet ending, plus thunder.

Availability: Seen on Polish film releases.

Best Film Video CD

(2001-2012)


Logo: Unknown

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A dark string note and a ding.

Availability: Seen on VCD releases from them.

Best Film DVD

(2001-)


Logo: The 2nd Best Film's regular logo plays, but it's digitally improved and has "DVD" appearing below with lightning running by the letters.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: Same as the second Best Film logo.

Availability: Seen on Polish DVD releases, mainly of foreign films. Strangely, it could appear on a few VHS releases, too.

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