Babiak Yukhymovich Films (Ukraine)

Background
Babiak Yukhymovich Films (Russian: Бабяк Юхимович Фильм/Ukrainian: Бабяк Юхимович Фільм) is a Eastern Europe's independent film studio founded in 1927 by Johan Svitanovich, Oktyabrina Anatolievna, and Nadezhda Yaroslavovich. It's the second most oldest independent film studio in the Ukraine (after Kashik-Film) and the studio and facility is headquartered at the largest city and capital of Kyiv, Ukraine. Formerly known as "Yukhymovich Film Studio", it was changed into "Babiak Yukhymovich Films" in January 3, 1928.

1st Logo (1944-May 10, 2010)
Logo: On a dark environment, we see a pyramid-like mountain (a Roslaboksarsk peak in Mount Elbrus, Russia) standing on a backdrop of dark sky. The summit then brightens up, and the sun rises from the dark sky (resembling a morning), followed by the words "БАБЯК ЮХИМОВИЧ ФИЛЬМ" (stacked into 3 lines) and a small emblem (the Yukhymovich's emblem) which it fades in from the mountain. The logo was originally in B&W.

Variants:
 * The logo was adapted in color in 1949. The mountain peak is zoomed out, the dark sky is changed to cloudy sky and has no sun rising on the peak. Also, the Russian or Ukrainian names still white, while the emblem is in gold.
 * The B&W variant used from 1952-1953 has the year (1952 or 1953) appears below on the right between emblem and the Russian names.
 * 1962-1967: The logo is adapted for BabiaScope format (2.35:1), where the clouds are slightly different, the peaks are more realistic, and has clouds moving on the peak added on the bottom. Also, the "БАБЯК ЮХИМОВИЧ ФИЛЬМ" is stacked into 2 lines, and the emblem looks more realistically in this version.
 * 1966-1995: The logo appears in (2.35:1) on some widescreen releases that are not BabiaScope, where the clouds in the bottom of peak, the sky, mountain, company name and emblem are more different, and is in 2.35:1.
 * The company will be appears on Ukrainian instead of Russian or Russian for later releases shown in Russia and Ukraine between 2005 until 2010.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme.

Availability: Very common. In fact, this is a longest running independent film logos in the Ukraine (after Kashik-Film) and it's a most common logos among the Eastern Europe's cinema. It was seen on some films produced by the company and the last film to use was aforementioned above. The BabiaScope version is common and is seen on many films shot in this format. Also seen on some trailers of films from 1952 until 2010 with 1962-1967 BabiaScope trailers of some films, which is easier to find.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (June 3, 2010-present)
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