Tallinfilm (Estonia)

Background
Tallinnfilm is the oldest surviving Estonian film production studio, founded in 1931 as Estonian Culture Film, When Estonia was annexed by the Soviet Union, it was nationalized as the Kinokroonika Eesti Stuudio, and then renamed several times until becoming known as Tallinnfilm in 1963. After the Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991, its production operations were shut down.

(1957?-2001?)
Logo: On a blue background, we see a jagged letters "TF" in a trapezoid-like style. We see a 2 lines resembling arrow separated it, and the star on the left, with the words "TALLINNFILM" appeared in Russian (for Soviet releases outside Estonia) or Estonian (for non-Soviet Estonian releases). On the right, there is a lamp holding on a 2 lines separated below the "TF".

Variants:
 * There is a black and white version which used from 1957 to circa 1974.
 * Early releases between 1957 to 1969 has the light shining on the lantern part of the lamp. This would be appeared in B&W or color.
 * On some films between until 1984, the year stamp appears below the logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Just the Rank Organisation-like gong or silent.

Availability: Uncommon so far. Might be seen on Tallinnfilm releases from the era. These releases are aired on Estonian TV channel ETV, which has this logo at the beginning of the movie. It was also seen on Its animation Jack and the Robot.

Editor's Note: None.