Studio Ekran (Russia)

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Background: Studio Ekran (Russian: Творческое объединение «Экран», Artistical Joint "Ekran") was a Russian/Soviet TV film studio. It was founded in 1968 and produced TV movies, mini-series, and animated cartoons. In 1994, after the reorganization of the Ostankino TV channel, it was closed.

1st Logo
(1969 - 1994, 1996)
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Logo: We see the plain text:
ТВОРЧЕСКОЕ
ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ
"ЭКРАН"
Variants: TBA

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme.

Availablity: Common, at least in Russia. Seen on first productions on that company. Appeared on most of famous cartoons. Variations appear on Падал прошлогодний снег (Last Year's Snow Was Falling), Non-Willer, Кот Леопольд (Leopold The Cat), and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1967 cartoon). Strangely seen on last episode of some cartoon series in 1996 due to editing error. Was seen on Kroshka Enot and Tryam! Zdravstvuyte. Another variation with relief on letters was seen on Nechoh'uha. Firstly it was in-credit logo, but then it moved its position to opening. Since the studio is not active, its still easy to find. Appears on Dyadushka Ау and its series. Lastly appeared on its last production. Due to the reorganization of the Ostankino TV channel, it became very, very easy to find on Internet. Check Russian YouTube or old Russian VHS tapes with films and cartoons by Multtelefilm for having that logo. When the 1993 logo started used, its still easy to find. Appeared on all episodes of Следствие ведут Колобки (Investigation held by Kolobki) even if the first episodes were distributed by another studio. The ending variant is seen on some cartoons (despite logo still being common). Seen on 3 episodes (for TV) of Nu, pogodi! (well-known cartoon).

Editor's Note: None.