Bala G. Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Bala G. Films is a Nepalese film company founded in 2003 by Bala G..

1st Logo (October 14, 2004-October 29, 2005)



Visuals: On a blue starry environment, a big white star rapidly moves to the left and a globe of the earth with a side-blur effect moves to the right while it quickly spins. Then, the globe gets to the center of the screen when the letters "B" and "G" in white get in front of the globe. When this happens, a white filmstrip arch appears on top of the letters and the text "Bala G. Films [P] Ltd." gets placed onto the arch one-by-one. The white text "Presents" fades in with a black border and the logo pulses, making a shine effect. Finally, a lens flare appears at the "Presents" text.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A loud rising synth sound and several whooshes, along with a droning synth tune in the background.

Availability: Can be seen on Dui Pal.

2nd Logo (January 9, 2008)


Visuals: The logo starts off with an extreme close-up of a golden film reel spinning and getting to a central position against a black background with a golden sunburst. As the film reel moves, the text "Bala G." abruptly appears and quickly gets to the left side of the screen, where the text "FILMS" next to the text is seen. Meanwhile, a comet in orange, followed by a filmstrip against the film reel, fades in at their proper positions. Once the text cannot be seen, the text appears again, but in a different font and is seen in a silver color with a gold border. The text moves to the front of the film reel and shines. Finally, the comet disappears and multiple copies of the text "BALA G. FILMS" in a computer font can be seen blending in the logo and scrolling horizontally.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The second ERA Home Video logo whoosh and the third Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment logo music.

Availability: Only seen on Dar.

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