Blitz Film & Video Distribution

1st Logo (1994-2003)
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Visuals: On a black background, there are two halves of some letters slide in, with the top being a dark blue color, and the bottom part of the text being a bright blue color. After some time, the screen zooms out as the letters begin to form the word "BLITZ" in a bold font, said text is split in half, with the top half being a dark blue and the bottom half being a light blue.. Once the letters form, we stop moving and there's a big, bright, blue lens flare along with something of a trail-like thing with a smokey appearance. Immediately after that, there is a different lens flare at the bottom, revealing the text "Film & Video Distribution" in a red, serif font. Once all that's said and done, the top half turns black, and the bottom half of the logo turns white.

Variants:
 * There is a variation made for kids' releases through a division called "Blitz Baby"; where the logo animation is the same, except blocks featuring the letters that spell out 'BABY' come up and bounce around until they get to their final places. Then the serif text colored white, comes in.
 * A rare website where the logo is animated differently, the logo goes big and shrinks after when it finishes

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: The beginning bars of Micheal Jackson's Gone Too Soon, then a bang, then a final note.

Availability: Appears on Croatian VHSs and early DVDs of such titles as The Princess Bride and Dirty Dancing.

2nd Logo (2003-2012)
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Visuals: In an area full of orange and blue lighting, we fly through parts of letters (and sometimes whole letters themselves) as a bright cyan light gets obstructed by letters. After some time flying through letters, we reach the cyan light, and it fades out to reveal the text: "BLITZ"; with the top half being black, and the bottom half being white. Underneath it is the "Film & Video Distribution" text in a Garamond-like font. The logo shines as the lights in the background slightly move a bit before we cut to black.

Variant: A 4:3 version exists, only seen on Croatian VHS from the company.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: Mechanical sounds, general sounds, humming, and a camera sound.

Availability: Appears on Croatian DVDs and later VHSs of such titles as The Dark Knight, Taken, The Butterfly Effect, and The Proposal.