Lynch/Frost Productions

Background: Lynch/Frost Productions was a production company that was founded by cult filmmakers David Lynch and Mark Frost, creators and executive producers of Twin Peaks.

1st Logo (1989-1990)
Logo: On a black background we see the text "LYNCH/FROST" in white above "PRODUCTIONS" also in white, all in an army-style cut-out font.

FX/SFX: None

Music/Sounds: Just some electric zapping.

Availability: Ultra rare. It's only seen on the original pilot of Twin Peaks, which is currently on DVD and on Netflix. The international version (and the Artisan DVD) has the next logo. Only Appears at the First Season.

Scare Factor: Medium to high, mostly because of the loud sound of electricity sizzling, but it only gets worse on the next logo…

2nd Logo (1990-present)
Nicknames: "The Rack Logo", "The Shocking Rack", "The Twin Peaks Rack", "The Urban Rack", "That Seizure-Inducing Logo at the End of Twin Peaks"

Logo: There's a massive short circuit somewhere in the logo as we see two racks (what we think they are) that are placed one above the other. The top has the words "LYNCH/FROST" and the bottom has the word "PRODUCTIONS" below. Meanwhile, electricity zaps, lights go on and off in different sides and corners, and two metallic circles appear randomly behind the racks.

FX/SFX: The electricity sizzling, the random lights switching on and off, and the circles appearing. This is all done in (purposely) crude stop-motion animation.

Cheesy Factor: The electricity sizzling is so rapid, it could give people seizures.

Music/Sounds: An extended version of the electric sizzling from the previous logo.

Availability: Rare. Can be seen on DVD releases and reruns of the original (and the 2017 re-boot) Twin Peaks. Also, It could be seen at On The Air, which only appears at 1992.

Scare Factor: Nightmare. The mishmash of effects and the loud sound of electricity sizzling, coming jarringly after the slow fade-out from Angelo Badalamenti's serene music, but especially the sudden start of all this, will definitely startle and scare more than a few; it worsens for those prone to epilepsy (though this logo fits perfectly with the nature of Twin Peaks).