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[[File:Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle.jpg|center|300px]]
[[file:Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle.jpg|center|300px]]


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle symbol in orange with the acronym for the company's name e.n.p.a. with the Arabic version of the acronym above it, both are on the lower-left side of the symbol. Then, it zooms out to reveal the text <nowiki>''</nowiki>Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle<nowiki>''</nowiki> on the top both in French and in Arabic, with "Presenté" on the bottom in the same style
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle symbol in orange with the acronym for the company's name e.n.p.a. with the Arabic version of the acronym above it, both are on the lower-left side of the symbol. Then, it zooms out to reveal the text <nowiki>''</nowiki>Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle<nowiki>''</nowiki> on the top both in French and in Arabic, with "Presenté" on the bottom in the same style

Revision as of 23:13, 27 January 2023


(1990)

File:Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle.jpg

Logo: On a black background, we see the Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle symbol in orange with the acronym for the company's name e.n.p.a. with the Arabic version of the acronym above it, both are on the lower-left side of the symbol. Then, it zooms out to reveal the text ''Enterprise National de Production Audiovisuelle'' on the top both in French and in Arabic, with "Presenté" on the bottom in the same style

Technique: The logo zooming out.

Music/Sounds: A depressing piano tune, which is also the opening credits of the movie.

Availability: Only seen on Sarah Blues.

Legacy: The logo's concept isn't as quite as bizarre, but the music does make the logo look depressing, even when you're not expecting anything like this.

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