Discovery Channel Multimedia

Background
Discovery Channel Multimedia was an interactive division of Discovery Channel, which was used throughout the 1990's.

1st Logo (1994-Early 1996)
Visuals: On a dark background, a flipping CD flies in and settles in the bottom of the screen. The CD turns into a semicircular red sun, and the Discovery Channel name fades in around it, forming a plain CGI version of the 1987-1995 The Discovery Channel logo.

Technique: Primitive CGI.

Audio: The same tribal theme used in The Discovery Channel idents at the time, with the beginning part looped a few times.

Availability: Seen on Operation Weather Disaster and Big Job.

2nd Logo (March 31, 1996-1999)
Visuals: On a dark background, we see texts in different languages appearing fast, all saying "EXPLORE YOUR WORLD" (Discovery Channel's slogan at the time). The languages follow in this order:
 * Spanish: "DESCUBRIENDO EL MUNDO" (Discovering the World)
 * Arabian: "تعرفي على العالم حولك" (Learn about the World around You)
 * French: "REGARDS SUR LE MONDE" (Views on the World)
 * Portuguese: "DESCOBRINDO O MUNDO" (Discovering the World)
 * German: "AUF ENTDECKUNGSKURS" (On discovery course)
 * Hebrew: "העולם אצלך בבית" (The World in your house)
 * Italian: "SCOPRIRE E CONOCERE" (Discover and know)
 * Indonesian: "JENDELA DUNIA ANDA" (Your Window on the World)
 * Norweigan: "SLIPP VERDEN INN" (Release the World In)
 * Japanese: "探険、 ふしきの世界" (Explore the mysterious World)
 * Danish: "LÆR VERDEN AT KENDE" (Getting the World to know)
 * Dutch: "BRENGT DE WERELD BIJ JE THUIS" (Bring the World at your home)
 * English: "EXPLORE YOUR WORLD"

After we see "EXPLORE YOUR WORLD", we see five mulberry circles of ascendent size surrounding "O" of "EXPLORE", and we see a dot moving on the fourth circle (representing an electron). Suddenly, "EXPLORE YOUR WORLD" disappears and the circles become a CD, then a compass, and finally the Earth with the Discovery Channel name around it. Finally, we see "MULTIMEDIA" flying in below the logo with a line behind the globe.

Technique: Mostly 2D computer animation with some CGI effects.

Audio: A dark piano melody, followed by some technological sounds (i.e. beeps and synth sizzles), which ends with a 3-note synth piano fanfare (a standard music cue used by Discovery Channel at the time).

Availability: It can be seen on Savage: The Ultimate Quest for Survival, Bizantine: The Betrayal, Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life and the Spanish adaptation of Invention Studio called "El Taller de Inventos" (The Workshop of Inventions).