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Moviebox DVD
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Video captures courtesy of
Friday Night At The Movies
Background
Moviebox DVD is a UK-based label which has released various Indian and Pakistani movies on VHS and DVD, albeit mostly Pakistani.
Logo (1990's)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a white rotating rounded crescent zooming in towards the viewer, making the background white. As it is fully out of frame, a red filmstrip appears from the left side and travels to the opposite side, followed by a black filmstrip on the right side, a blue filmstrip on the bottom, and green filmstrip on the top. This is followed by another black filmstrip on the top-left which releases a stylized "M" in a purple-orange-yellow gradient scheme and rapidly rotates to the center, along with another blue filmstrip on the top right, another black filmstrip on the top which releases a stylized "O" in the same manner as the "M", yet another black filmstrip which releases a stylized "V", another green filmstrip, another black filmstrip releasing the letter "i", another black filmstrip on the bottom releasing the letter "E", another red filmstrip on the top, yet another black filmstrip on the bottom-left releasing the letter "B", yet another green filmstrip on the top-left, another black filmstrip releasing the letter "O", another red filmstrip, and lastly another black filmstrip releasing the letter "X", along with another blue filmstrip, forming a stylized "MOVIEBOX" in a curvy format. The text then expands and condenses to give space for a big black filmstrip to appear from the left, releasing the Moviebox logo (which is a cube made up of 3 "MB"'s in an RGB format) with the last frame being cut off to completely form the logo, as well as a yellow box with a black outline to appear from the middle, leaving static for a second. Follows this is the box fading away, the filmstrip sliding towards the left taking the Moviebox logo, and the text lifting towards the center of the screen, compressing as it fades away as well. As it fades away, "PROUDLY" fades in the middle and stays on-screen for a short period of time with a red filmstrip passing by, along with "PRESENTS" doing the same actions as before with a green and blue filmstrip passing by. A rounded crescent then appears and zooms in towards the viewer afterwards.
Technique: Basic computer effects.
Audio: "Urban Technique" by Matthew Cang.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
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