Some dood who is good at art
Ko'zgu Films is a film production company, located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, formed in the 2000s.
1st Logo (2009-Late 2010s)[]
Visuals: On a black background, orange sans serif blocky letters “Ko’zgu” swooshes down laying on its back, the screen zooming out during this. After a second, the text zooms back out, shines as faint overlapped lines move on the text, followed by “F I L M S” fading in below it in a white sans serif font.
Variants:
- On Mening do’stim jin, the logo animates differently, with the text appearing one by one while spinning and rotating about. Once this is done, “F I L M S” fades in below one by one as shines appear on different parts of the text.
- On some films, “Taqdim Edati” would fade in below “F I L M S”.
- Some films may have the logo in different ratios.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Two quick whoosh noises.
Audio Variants:
- Some films use the opening theme.
- On Mening do’stim jin, a techno theme with whooshes quickly played six times when the letters zoomed out. The music would turn into a synth violin theme after the text is done animating.
| Media Title | Date of Release | Additional Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Oling quda-bering quda | 2011 | |
| Mening do’stim jin | 2013 |
Scare Factor: None to low, the letters animation and the lack of music, except for the two whooshes, might be eerie to some.
2nd Logo (2022)[]
Visuals: On a red background, there is a close up of yellow-white gradient Impact text saying “KO’ZGU”, panning to the left as rays come out of it. The scene fades to a different shot of the text, now moving to the right before fading to the text laying on its back. It then shows the full text zooming out with a shine moving to the right at the top before completely moving out. Rays come out from behind the text as “f i l m s” zooms out one by one below as a red line appears below it.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A proud horn and violin fanfare, with a zapping sound, followed by a stock piano piece (also used in the opening theme of the Afghanistan film Hemat).
| Media Title | Date of Release | Additional Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Omonat | 2022 |
Scare Factor: None to minimal, this logo is better than the previous one.

