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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, as most films from this time are lost.
'''Availability:'''  
* However, it has been found in ''Gyurkovicsarna'', ''Uppsala Studentkårs Bal I universitetets Aula Anno Mundi 1927'', ''Sollefteå och Ljusdal'' and ''Umeå / Östersund med Frösön''.
* However, it has been found in ''Gyurkovicsarna'', ''Uppsala Studentkårs Bal I universitetets Aula Anno Mundi 1927'', ''Sollefteå och Ljusdal'' and ''Umeå / Östersund med Frösön''.
* It can be spotted on weekly newsreels. The 8.2.1926 newsreel is an example of this.
* It can be spotted on weekly newsreels. The 8.2.1926 newsreel is an example of this.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A circus re-orchestration of the company's newsreels theme, which can be heard as far back as the early 1930's as seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsAoxEJnkOQ here in an example from 1932].
'''Music/Sounds:''' A circus re-orchestration of the company's newsreels theme, which can be heard as far back as the early 1930's as seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsAoxEJnkOQ here in an example from 1932].


'''Availabiity:''' Unknown.
'''Availabiity:'''  
* It could appear on TV repeats of films distributed by the company when that logo was used on TV networks in Scandinavia (or at least Sweden).
* It could appear on TV repeats of films distributed by the company when that logo was used on TV networks in Scandinavia (or at least Sweden).
* It could also appear on Svensk Filmindustri's VHS tapes and on films from the time the logo was used.
* It could also appear on Svensk Filmindustri's VHS tapes and on films from the time the logo was used.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A reworked version of the classic SF newsreel theme, composed by Peter Wiberg. A synthesized "wah" sound rising up slowly in pitch and a 6-note trumpet tune and a synthesized drumbeat, followed by some synthesized ding notes and another trumpet, and a longer horn tune with 4 timpani beats.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A reworked version of the classic SF newsreel theme, composed by Peter Wiberg. A synthesized "wah" sound rising up slowly in pitch and a 6-note trumpet tune and a synthesized drumbeat, followed by some synthesized ding notes and another trumpet, and a longer horn tune with 4 timpani beats.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon. This can be seen on VHS tapes, DVDs and films the company produced. The 75th Anniversary variant was found on a 1994 VHS of ''The Good Son''.
'''Availability:''' This can be seen on VHS tapes, DVDs and films the company produced. The 75th Anniversary variant was found on a 1994 VHS of ''The Good Son''.


===10th Logo (1999-2016)===
===10th Logo (1999-2016)===
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' In some cases, it uses an abridged version of the theme in the previous logo.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' In some cases, it uses an abridged version of the theme in the previous logo.


'''Availability:''' Very common in Sweden and other countries of the Nordic region. Actively plasters old logos on current re-releases. Appears on films that SF distributed in Sweden, including the Irish film ''Song of the Sea'' (2016).
'''Availability:''' Actively plasters old logos on current re-releases. Appears on films that SF distributed in Sweden, including the Irish film ''Song of the Sea'' (2016).


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