Capitol Films (UK)

Background : Capitol Films was a British film production and distribution company, founded in 1989. Since 2006, it was owned by David Bergstein, and the same year they bought TH!NKFilm. In early 2010, Bergstein was rejected and later in October the US branch went bankrupt. The same year, creditors filed a bankruptcy proposal to take over and liquidate 5 companies formerly controlled by David Bergstein, among them Capitol Films.

1st Logo (January 24, 1997-August 27, 2004) Logo : In a live-action environment, we pan down on a waving blue flag with a stylized lemon yellow temple on it (or, in some cases, purple and copper). The columns inside are replaced with "CAPITOL", and "FILMS" is stretched on the lower bar.

FX/SFX : The flag waving.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability : Seen on Nirvana, The Winter Guest, Beowulf (1999), Ghost World, Me Without You, Sylvia and Elvis Has Left the Building. Many films Capitol Films produced during the time skipped this logo.

Scare Factor : Minimal.

2nd Logo (October 15, 2004-June 20, 2008)

Logo : On a black background, we see several vertical lines, colored yellow, pink and orange, moving around. Then they form the hot pink word "CAPITOL", zooming out. The word is set in perspective, standing right with a thick shadow behind.

Variant :
 * There was a closing variant, which had the text "International Sales by Capitol Films".
 * Depending on the film, the text may be magenta or purple.

FX/SFX:  The swirling of colors.

Music/Sounds : A lush string piece with chimes and pianos. Sometimes, it's none.

Availability : Common. Seen on films from the company during the period. It was first seen on Five Children and It and was last seen on The Edge of Love.

Scare Factor : Low.