Zespół Filmowy Profil (Poland)

Background
Zespół Filmowy Profil was a Polish film studio established in January 1975 in Łódź. Bohdan Poręba was its artistic director from the moment of its founding until it was put into liquidation in 1997, and the position of the literary director was held successively by Wacław Biliński, Włodzimierz Sokorski, Stanisław Kuszewski, Jerzy Wawrzak and Jerzy Grzymkowski. The studio was closed in April 1981 by the decision of the Minister of Culture and Art under martial law. It was reactivated in March 1982 until 1997.

(1977, 1978)
Nickname: "The Polish Mountain of Doom"

Logo: On a stormy background, we see a mountain with a statue of a bird in the top of it with shadows of clouds passing by. As the clouds block the light shining on the mountain, making it a silhouette, several flashes of lightning appear until the mountain suddenly disappears. When the mountain is gone, the text "zespół filmowy profil przedstawia" in white appears until the logo fades to black.

FX/SFX: The clouds, the lightning and the fading.

Music/Sounds: The sound of a thunderstorm.

Availability: Uncommon, was seen on their films during the time. The available captures can be on found on Rekolekcje, Zapowiedz Ciszy and Tančící Jestřáb.

Editor's Note: The thunder sounds combined with the nature of the logo will give a frightening vibe, and also might cause some seizures due to the flashing lightning. For those who are used to the logo might consider this boring due to its long length.