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===(Late 1990s)===
===(Late 1990s)===
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Revision as of 07:50, 11 July 2023


(Late 1990s)

Logo: On a blue space background with many stars, we see a bright, yellow flash come from the bottom-center of the screen, after which we see the animation of the globe from the fourth New World Pictures logo play. As the globe zooms out, there is a bright, white flash that disappears to reveal the company's logo, which is the white letters "GMi" to the right of a collection of hexagons. Another bright flash of light below the logo reveals the white, blue-glowing text "Gian Media", and a point of light moves very quickly from left to right, leaving the letters of the word "International" behind it. Another bright, yellow flash happens and makes the screen fade to black.

Technique: Footage from the fourth New World Pictures logo, 2D animation possibly done by a computer.

Music/Sounds: An ominous orchestral theme coupled with crashing sounds with each flash of the New World Pictures globe's sections and whooshing sounds.

Availability: Seen on at least one film, which is Teri Mohabbat Ke Naam.

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