Six Sigma Plus

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Background

Six Sigma Plus was a Pakistani in-house television film production company that only made one film in 2015 called Jawani Phir Nahi Ani. It also made TV shows in 2010 as it is founded. The company was located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

(September 25, 2015)


Logo: We see a close up of a yellow flag. Then we zoom out of the flag on a dark cloudy background. Another yellow flag moves too the left and comes and goes to the next scene where the words AGERE SEQUITUR CREDERE appears while the camera spins a little bit. The third yellow flag appears and moves to the right and goes to the next scene where we see one of the pieces of the shield which is on a black round table and the pieces go up to one of the pieces of the shield. We cut to the dust. After that, one of the pieces of the shield appears again and does the same thing. Then it comes on a background with an army of men holding flags or without flags and riding horses with the rest of the pieces of the shield connect together. Then the red wings of the shield appears, and the letters V I Z appears on the shield with the letter Z being flipped and dented. Then the words AGERE SEQUITUR CREDERE appears again on a gold ribbon. Then the words "THE LEGION OF PERFECTION" appears on another gold ribbon as they zoom out and connected to the shield. Then a gold shiny star came flying in and connects the shield as well. Then two griffins fades in. Finally, the company name VIZ SIX SIGMA PLUS appears in red and gold with two lines on it. The army of men and the horses run away as the logo fades into black.

Variant: A short version of this logo exists.

FX/SFX: Advanced CGI.

Music/Sounds: The sound of flags waving, followed by a orchestral theme witch repeats six times, also followed by clicking sounds. Then the sound of the shield is heard with a earrape whoosh sound. Then, a 1-note choir plays with the sound of horses galloping, that ends in a 3-note drum hit

Availability: Only known to be seen on Jawani Phir Nahi Ani, as stated in the background.

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