Background[]
Pontiac Film Productions is the theatrical film division of Pontiac Media Group, and one of the 5 major film studios in the Laotianlands.
Johnson Film Manufacturing Company[]
1st logo (1923-1935)[]

Visuals: Just the text "JOHNSON FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY PRESENTS", the title of the film and a copyright notice below.
Technique: A still graphic.
Audio: None, or the opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Rare, many films from the company are lost and only a few remain in the Pontiac Media Group library.
Lexicon Film Productions[]
2nd logo (1935-1943)[]

Visual: On a moving sky background, is the text "LEXICON" in 3D, with the text "FILM PRODUCTIONS" below it.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A dramatic fanfare, which varied from film to film.
Availability: Uncommon, whilst not as rare as the previous logo, this logo is still pretty hard to come across.
3rd logo (1943-1958)[]
Visuals: There is a giant letter "L" in a slab serif font, and the text "LEXICON" on it, with the text "FILM PRODUCTIONS" below.
Variant: A colourised version exists, with the background in red and the "L" in gold.
Technique: A still graphic.
Audio: The opening theme of the movie
Availability: Common, though the Pontiac Film Productions logo appears before it many times.
Flower Pictures[]
4th logo (1958-1967)[]

VIsuals: On a sky blue background, is a brown circle zooming in on the right, yellow petals appear around it one-by-one, forming an abstract sunflower. The words "FLOWER" and "PICTURES" then wipe in horizontally, and the text "Laotian City" appears below it.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: Silence.
Availability: Seen on films produced and distributed by the company during the period, starting with Marg-Erin's (1958)
5th logo (1967-1979)[]

Visuals: On a red background, is a petunia flower growing out of the center, the text "FLOWER PICTURES" then appears letter-by-letter around the flower, and the text "presents" appears below it.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: A 50s-style violin fanfare, accompanied by horns, sometimes it is silent or has the opening theme of the film.
Availability: Seen on films produced and distributed by the company during the period, starting with Several Seconds of Tribute (1967)
6th logo (1979-1985)[]
Visuals: On a dark cloudy background, is a flower with lavender petals and dark lavender spikes, the flower has the letters "FP" on it, and there is text reading "FLOWER PICTURES" in ITC Avant Garde below, the flower shines for a bit.
Variant: Sometimes, the "FP" on the flower is absent.
Technique: Fading effects.
Audio: Some quiet brass notes with an arpeggiating synth, while a loud wind sound plays. Later, a bombastic synth theme plays.
Availability: Seen on films produced and distributed by the company during the period, starting with Midnight Possession (1979)
7th logo (1985-1996)[]
Visuals: On a black-magenta gradient background, is a neon outline of a flower with magenta petals spining itself into place, followed by a lowercase letter f, the latter having a residue trail effect, the flower and letter f shine as the flower is now filled in, with the letter f in black, then the word "FLOWER" zooms out into place via a residue trailing effect, and the text "PICTURES" flashes in below.
Variant: Sometimes, the background is black depending on the film quality.
Technique: Trailing effects.
Audio: A 1950s-style horn/string/percussion theme, accompanied by an 80s-style backbeat, sometimes the opening theme is used.
Audio Variant: A variant with a re-orchestrated version of the fanfare exists.
Availability: Seen on films produced or distributed by the company during the period, starting with Chemical Flaw Team (1985)
Legacy: A favourite among movie fans in the Laotianlands and worldwide.
8th logo (1996-2003)[]
Visuals: On a black background, is a flare, which turns into an explosion as a CGI flower appears, with the text "FLOWER PICTURES" revolving around it.
Variant: Starting 1999, a Pontiac Media Group byline appears below the logo.
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio: A calming synth pad and arpeggio which then changes into a triumphant synth fanfare.
Availability: Seen on films produced or distributed by the company during the period, starting with You Can't Lake It Up! (1996)
Pontiac Film Productions[]
9th logo (2003-2017)[]

Visuals: On a black background, is a flash, followed by 2 alternating letter P's, one red and one blue come together, then the text "Pontiac Film Productions" fades in word-by-word, and then the Pontiac Media Group byline fades in below.
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio: An orchestrated piece with light switch sounds.
Availability: Seen on films produced or distributed by the company during the period.
10th logo (2017-present)[]
Visuals: On a white background, is a red circle that rapidly moves across the screen, followed by a blue circle, the 2 circles are then seen again but this time moving vertically. Then the 2 circles finally move to one position, where it becomes the "o" of the "Pontiac" text (which has "Film Productions" below it), being a sky blue circle with red and blue one on the top and right hand corners by it. The Pontiac Media Group byline then fades in below.
Technique: 2D animation.
Variant: A 100th anniversary variant was used throughout the entire year of 2023. A number 100 appears in the sky blue circle, and the texts "1923-2023" and "Celebrating 100 years of make believe" appear above and below the logo.
Audio: Whooshes similar to the start of the 20th Century Fox drum roll is heard when the circles rapidly move across the screen. Ethereal humming is heard throughout, and when the logo fully forms, there is digital robotic beeping.
Availability: Current, seen on films produced or distributed by the company during the period, and on rereleases of the company's older films, with appearing before or plastering over the older logos.