Sverdlovsk Film Studio

Background
Sverdlovsk Film Studio is a Yekaterinburg-based film studio that was established on February 9, 1943.

1st Logo (November 28, 1983-November 1993)
Logo: On a black backdrop, a ore spins and slowly zooms towards the screen. After it stops zooming in, "SVERDLOVSK" and "FILM STUDIO" in Cyrillic fade in over and underneath the mineral.

Variants:
 * The font and size of the ore may vary.
 * There exists an early version where the ore's reflections are revealed first, followed by the rest of its appearance. It shines more than the normal logo and the text's fade in is delayed by a few seconds. Plus, the latter is smaller.
 * On some films produced by Eurasia, said company's notice appears above the ore, reading "Объединение «ЕВРАЗИЯ» " while Sverdlovsk's is below it.
 * An alternate version of this variant has different wording, featuring the text "TO «ЕВРАЗИЯ»" and "СВЕРДЛОВСКОЙ КИНОСТУДИИ г. ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГ ".

Technique: Rostrum camera.

Audio: None.

Availability: A lot of films they produced throughout their lifespan usually contain no logo but instead an in-credit notice featuring Sverdlovsk's name. However, it did appear on several films from the 1980's, the earliest of which is Впереди океан, which uses the early variant. The normal logo appeared on Семен Дежнев, Кот в колпаке, and Мафия бессмертна for its last known appearance. The Eurasia variant was seen on Сыщик Петербургской полиции and Постскриптум.

2nd Logo (January 31, 2001)
Logo: On a black background, a dark hammer with dim lighting rotates in a full circle counterclockwise. Afterwards, a "C" like shape slowly morphs while "SVERDLOVSK" and "FILM STUDIO", only visible through a white shadow, fade in over and underneath the object. Then, a box crops the "C" into a rectangle and changes it color to white. Simultaneously, the text becomes white as well.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A synthesized, bombastic orchestral fanfare.

Availability: Only seen on Привет, Малыш!.