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===Background===
===Background===
Spark Video was an Indian video distributor.
'''Spark Video Entertainment''' was a British video distributor of Bollywood films.


===(1990s)===
===Logo (1990s)===
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'''Nicknames''': "The [[Midway Games| Midway Games]] of India", "The [[T.A.T. Communications Company|T.A.T. Communications]] of India" "The Missing Orbit"


'''Logo:''' We see a blue sparkling starfield, then we see a bright star appear from the top and travels to the left. The stars suddenly circles counter clockwise and ad the star spins, the star leaves a bright but short tail. After a few seconds, the star suddenly stops spinning and flashes for a second. As it flashes, a ring appears and draws below the star, which is the star's orbit from earlier. The rest of the logo is unknown, but it is possible that the company's name and the word "presents" appears and flashes next to the ring.
'''Visuals:''' The logo starts over a space background with a sparkling starfield and various moving {{color|blue}} clouds. A bright star appears from the top and travel to the left. The stars suddenly circle counterclockwise and it spins, leaving a bright but short tail. After a few seconds, the star suddenly stops spinning and flashes for a second. As it flashes, a ring appears and draws below the star, which is the star's orbit from earlier. A huge spark appears within the orbit and reveals "'''''SPARK'''''" in a futuristic font left to right, and said "'''''SPARK'''''" flashes once for "{{font|Arial Black|{{color|Gold|VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT}}}}" to wipe in underneath. The star in the orbit then shines twice.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The starfield, the flashing and the ring being drawn.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A menacing, psychedelic-sounding theme ending with 3 explosions.
'''Audio:''' A menacing, psychedelic-sounding theme ending with three explosions.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, seen only on at least one release and that is ''Mohabbat Ki Masihaa''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on VHS releases of Bollywood films, including ''Mohabbat Ki Masihaa'' and ''The Danger''.


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'''Legacy''': Like T.A.T. Communications Company, the 2nd half of the logo is unknown due to the logo suddenly freezing before the logo forms, but it's not really that well known. Plus, this is a strange concept for a logo.
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 28 March 2024


Background

Spark Video Entertainment was a British video distributor of Bollywood films.

Logo (1990s)


Visuals: The logo starts over a space background with a sparkling starfield and various moving blue clouds. A bright star appears from the top and travel to the left. The stars suddenly circle counterclockwise and it spins, leaving a bright but short tail. After a few seconds, the star suddenly stops spinning and flashes for a second. As it flashes, a ring appears and draws below the star, which is the star's orbit from earlier. A huge spark appears within the orbit and reveals "SPARK" in a futuristic font left to right, and said "SPARK" flashes once for "VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT" to wipe in underneath. The star in the orbit then shines twice.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A menacing, psychedelic-sounding theme ending with three explosions.

Availability: Seen on VHS releases of Bollywood films, including Mohabbat Ki Masihaa and The Danger.

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