Globus Group Productions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

The Globus Group was an Israeli media conglomerate founded in 1964 by Israeli film producer Yoram Globus and his cousin, filmmaker Menahem Globan as the Golan-Globus Group. In 1989, Yoram purchased Menahem's shares in the group and was renamed to its current name. The company's distribution branch, Globus United was responsible for distributing titles from Warner Bros. and UIP in that region. The company shuttered in 2018.


1st logo (1980s-1990's)

Visuals: See United King Video for information.

Technique: Possibly chroma key.

Audio: Same as the United King Video logo.

Availability: Possibly seen on Globus Group tapes.

2nd logo (1990's?)


Visuals: The sequence starts on a globe background with a transparent globe below, with a spinning ring below, there is a broken part on top. The hebrew text fades in, the two shapes form in, throwing stars on it. The globes fade out to a space background.

Variant: A variant has the logo streched with the United King Video logo on bottom.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An majestic trumpet fanfare.

Availability: Seen on other movies and home videos from the time, one example is Operation Thunderbolt.

3rd Logo (2010's)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Some drumrolls, with violins and a bang.

Availability: Unknown.

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