Island World Productions

Background
Island World Productions was formed on March 20, 1990, by Tony Garnett, which was then renamed to World Productions in 1994.

(25 January 1991-2 June 1994)
Visuals: On an detailed star map displaying several constellations, a light flashes in and moves a bit to the left, revealing a rotating grey globe of Earth with metallic  chrome continents, zooming in until it takes up the entire screen. After a brief second, the globe zooms out to reveal the merged letters "iw" in black with a white outline, and a -black gradient background is revealed. A pattern of the star map also zooms out onto the "iw" at a delayed fashion. Then, the text "Times New Roman" with a line going through it, "Times New Roman", and  "Times New Roman" with a blue bar through it, fades in below.

Variants:
 * On shows, the channel's name/logo and a copyright notice are seen.
 * A more common short version has the logo fully formed, with only the globe rotating.
 * On Between the Lines, the logo is inside a box and only "ISLAND WORLD" is the only text present.

Technique: 2D computer animation, with possible model work for the globe.

Audio: A proud orchestral fanfare. The short version uses the ending theme of the programme.

Availability:
 * The long version appears on early UK VHS prints of Akira and Meet The Feebles.
 * It can be seen on series 1 and 2 of Between the Lines, Never Rest, which has this logo intact on a VHS release, and series 1 of Cardiac Arrest.