In Ferus Film

Background
In Ferus Film is a Hungarian short film and talent search studio operated by Kaló B. Péter. The company's current name was named after Péter's first screenplay titled "In Ferus - purgatórium a pokolba".

1st Logo (December 8, 2013-)
Logo: The hourglass from before has slightly more detail, the funnels are more rounded, and the eyes are stylized. The text is essentially replaced with "Times New Roman" with "Times New Roman" on top of the line over "FERUS" and an outline of tree roots are seen underneath "FILM". All of this is inside a half-colored box with a white outline.

Variants:
 * The logo can be seen without the half-colored box where we see the entirety of the tree roots.
 * On the trailer to Isten veled... Artúr, the logo is gray with the credit info placed over it.
 * Sometimes, the logo is slowly zooming in.
 * In one instance, it was superimposed into the opening of the video.
 * On a few programs, the logo is positioned to the right with the end credits on the left.
 * On the MNP "Antoan" and "Carrey" Hopeland videos, the logo is a lot smaller and positioned on the bottom left corner of the screen.
 * At the end of the "MLSZ - A Lízing alapjai" promo, the text "és az" is next to the logo.
 * In a few cases, only the hourglass and the text would be shown.

Technique: None or the zoom in.

Music/Sounds: The opening/closing of the movie.

Availability: Was seen on movies, trailers, and other videos during this period, although when the next logo debuted, it was gradually phased out. Made its debut at the end of Naalöyö albeit as a variant whereas the normal logo was seen on a TV spot advertising bonzopláza.hu. The credits variant was seen on before Naked Lunch and MAG whereas the boxless variant can be seen at the end of Terror Háza. Its most recent appearance was on the trailer to Isten veled... Artúr.

2nd Logo (July 24, 2015-)
Logo: The hourglass from before, starting with the wooden top and then the glass funnels, followed by the two eyes starring directly at the screen, wipe in from the top. The tree roots (now completely filled) with the ground outline would follow suit before the text from last time zooms in and the lines surrounding them fade in. After this, with the top eye shedding a tear, both eyes blink, then look towards the left and right respectively, and blink again. Half of the screen flickers white and then crossfades to the final formation inside the same half-colored box from before.

Variants:
 * A warp-speed variant exists.
 * On Terror Háza, before the logo could flicker, it cuts to the opening of the movie.
 * At the end of F Ő N Ö K, the copyright year (excluding the copyright symbol and with a period after the year) fades in underneath.
 * On AbLepSia, the logo starts when the text zooms in.
 * On Dictum et Dissonantia, when half the logo flickers, it gains a slight green hue.
 * On tous les hommes sont mortels, the logo fades in when the eyes blink and look around.
 * On the 2019 and 2021 showreels, the logo is not only inverted, but fades out and then the text "Arial" fades in and out, followed by "Arial".

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic choir theme. Otherwise, none or the opening of the movie. Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On Vincent the sketch I. II. III., an electronic organ ditty plays.
 * On the 2017 showreel, when the logo flashes, a weird carnival theme plays and the logo remains static for almost a minute.

Availability: Current and used in tandem with the previous logo. Debuted on the company's 2015 showreel and was seen on most of their short films and trailers from this period. One short film that used the choir theme is SCROBIS.