Tianshan Film Studio

Background: Tianshan Film Studio was founded in probably 1958 by three Chinese film producers and writers. This is a smallest film studios behind Inner Mongolia Film Studio and Guangxi Film Studio, an Chinese Automonous Region of the People Republic of China. Originally called Xinjiang Film Studio in probably 1958. It was changed to New Xinjiang Film Studio in probably 1963, then changed to current name called Tianshan Film Studio in probably 1968. It produced these adult-oriented and Indian-Uyghur historical/bible films. Many works are The Turmoil Quelling In The Desert (1986), Black Fire (1993), Chasing the Devil (1992) and Red Grass Sands (1999). Some 1960s early Xinjiang Film Studio former films are short-lived works, but still no movies are produced until 1964 when it's closed early as a short-lived film studio in the Republic of China, because the name of the countries was a Uyghur short-lived film studio in the probably 1958. Many different ethnic film workers is working on the studio system factory includes Uyghur, Kazakh, Tajik, Uzbek, Tatar, Xibe, Hui, Manchu and Han. In probably 2014 Tianshan Film Studio was folded by Xinjiang Film Group, then folds into Tianshan Film Group (Note: Not to be confused with Ningxia Film Group, a smallest film company in China).

Xinjiang Film Studio
(1960's - Early 1970's)

Logo: On a sparkle background, we see the Chinese and Uyghur text that translates into "Produced by Xinjiang Film Studio".

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Only appeared on Two Generations.

Tianshan Film Studio
1st (known) Logo

(1979)

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Nicknames: "The Chinese Alphabet of Doom", "V of Doom's Chinese Brother"

Logo: On a mountain background with pond, a Chinese text that translates into "Tianshan Film Studio", zooms into the screen until it stops. Then the logo stays onscreen for 12 seconds.

FX/SFX: The zooming in.

Music/Sounds: A patriotic fanfare.

Availability: Only appeared on Nostalgic Border.