Zov

Background
Zov was a film production company that operated at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio.

1st Logo (1990)
Logo: On a black background, there are three outlined boxes, the middle of which is a vertical rectangle. The left box contains a stylized impala whereas the right contains the company name in a stylized serif font underneath the following text: Творческое объединение национальных фильмов A horizontal dotted line appears below both objects, excluding the center box, which has the company name in a Mongolian script fade in individually. Underneath all three boxes, Sverdlosk Film Studio's name in fades in.

Technique: Cel animation.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: Only seen on Нет чужой земли.

2nd Logo (1992-1994)
Logo: A yellow spark forms the impala from before in the same color as the light but in a dirty texture. After the stylized antelope is formed, the light flies to the right, forming a horizontal dashed line and the company name from before. Moments afterwards, a white spark reveals the following, right-aligned text to the impala's top right: СТУДИЯ НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫХ ФИЛЬМОВ

Variant: There is a later version where the logo is redone with different effects from the lens flare changing colors, the impala having a brown appearance, the dotted line being clearer, and more light flares that reveal the top right text, which now reads: Times New Roman " Plus, "Times New Roman" wipes in underneath the dotted line.

Technique: Backlit cel animation.

Music/Sounds: A peaceful orchestral score with birds chirping in the beginning. Near the end of the logo, a set of ascending chimes play.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the later version, the score has a louder effect and the birds chirping were removed.

Availability: Ultra rare. Only three films are known to have this logo: Шестьдесят беглецов, И вечно возвращаться... and Сон в начале тумана for the later variant.