Zagreb Film

Background
Zagreb Film is a Croatian animation studio founded in 1953 by the Croatian Film Workers' Association. Their best-known cartoon is Professor Balthazar.

1st Logo (1954)
Logo: On a background, a stylized eye-like white shape is shown in the center. Aligned to the left is a round, black, vertical upside-down triangle containing "SCF" in white and a stacked format. Extra letters are added to the right, reading in full: STUDIO ZA CRTANI FILM On top and underneath the logo is the company name and "PRESENTS" in Croatian.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: A brass fanfare.

Availability: Seen on their earliest cartoons such as Djevojka i hrast and ''Jubilej gosp. Ikla''.

2nd Logo (April 1, 1957-1971)
Normal Variants=

Logo: The horse from the normal variant is in a small size with the company name and Zagreb, both in Cooper Black, positioned underneath the image. Next to it is another studio's name, both of which are separated by an "Times New Roman". On top of both of them is "Times New Roman".

Variants:
 * On Professor Balthazar, the logo resembles the white version of the normal variants but with just the company name and "SCF", both in white.
 * On Tolerancija, the company name is in and has a black outline.
 * On Klizi-puzi, the horse is below the company name.
 * On Ljubitelji cvijeća, "Times New Roman" was removed.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: It was used during the logo's later years from 1967 to 1971. The normal version of this variant was first seen on Tolerancija and was later seen on Idu dani and Klizi-puzi. The first two seasons of Professor Balthazar also had a co-production variant but is different among the rest. Although the company primarily used the next logo in 1971, it was shown on a few cartoons from that year such as Ljubitelji cvijeća and its last appearance, Mačka.

3rd Logo (1969-1982)
Normal Variants=

Logo: Same concept as the co-production variant of the previous logo but with the 1969 logo.

Variant: A color scheme variant has the logo in black and white.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: Like the co-production variant of the previous logo, it was more prominently used in the early 1970's despite not appearing as much as the normal variants. It debuted on Maska crvene smrti (the logo's overall debut) and was later seen on Čovjek koji je morao pjevati, Tup Tup, and Ars Gratia Artis. Seasons 3 and 4 of Professor Balthazar also had this variant.

4th Logo (1982-)
Logo: On a black background, a, less stylized version of the horse from before is shown zooming in. After it stops, the company name fades below, followed by the copyright notice and "All rights reserved" on the bottom left and right.

Variants:
 * A white version of the horse exists.
 * The earliest version has the horse shifted upwards to make room for "& KINEMATOGRAFI Zagreb" underneath the company name.
 * On Slike iz sjećanja, the text is lowered and the copyright information is in a serif font.
 * On Film s djevojčicom, the copyright year is removed, leaving just the company name and the copyright symbol.
 * On Wienner Blut, "Arial Black" is added above the logo. The only thing underneath the company name is the year in Roman numerals.
 * The ending to said film has the horse in and the copyright notice adds "Croatia" after the company name.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Uncommon. It debuted on Jedan dan života and was seen on Tup Tup, episode 6 of Ptica i crvek, and Oncle Luka. Its most notable recent appearance was on Wienner Blut.