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'''Techniqueː''' CGI.
'''Techniqueː''' CGI.


'''Music/Soundsː''' TBA.
'''Music/Soundsː''' Unknown.


'''Availabilityː''' Uncommon for the normal variant, and rare for the variant. Can be found on a few children's releases both in VHS and VCD such as ''Pat & Mat''. Sometimes, this logo may not be included in some releases.
'''Availabilityː''' Uncommon for the normal variant, and rare for the variant. Can be found on a few children's releases both in VHS and VCD such as ''Pat & Mat''. Sometimes, this logo may not be included in some releases.

Revision as of 12:52, 17 July 2023


(Late 1990s-Mid 2000s)

Logo: Fading onto a black background in a different angle, we see a blue metallic cube. Shortly after, the logo of the company engraves it and emits a red light. We then pan onto a normal angle, then we zoom forth through the hole of the logo of the company. Later, 4 korean letters "엘라이트" in blue zoom out one by one, and the text "MUSIC & MOVIE" spinning and sliding above the letters. It then shifts to the right as shining flying pieces of the logo appear and stand perspectively to the left, as the lens flare on the vertex in the left shines. Later, the whole background turns white, and the entire logo turns black (sans the red color).

Variantː Sometimes, the logo's colors are switched to yellow & blue.

Techniqueː CGI.

Music/Soundsː Unknown.

Availabilityː Uncommon for the normal variant, and rare for the variant. Can be found on a few children's releases both in VHS and VCD such as Pat & Mat. Sometimes, this logo may not be included in some releases.

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