Middya Films

(February 10, 1993)


Logo: On a red background, we see a still image of a Cobra with its tongue sticking out. A diamond then falls on the head of the cobra, and shines, as a beam of light comes from the diamond, making "Middya Films" in white, appear. The beam fades out, and the text blurs for a bit, and blurs, as the diamond still shines. Lastly, the text "Present" appears via wiping in. The logo then stays on screen for a while, as it fades to black.

Technique: The diamond falling (which is choppy), the diamond shining, the beam of light, and text appearing.

Music/Sounds: A odd arrangement of beeping noises, and a loud whooshing sound when the beam appears, and a long one note synth noise that gets higher as it progresses.

Music/Sounds Trivia:


 * 1) The music heard in this logo is actually a stock piece called “Tommorow’s World” from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop music library, composed by John Baker in 1965.
 * 2) The music was sampled in the song “Frenzied Friends and Fiends” by Tradition, which was made in 1980, which predates this logo.
 * 3) The music heard in this logo was also sampled in the song “And Me” by the Beastie Boys.
 * 4) The music in this logo was also heard in the song ”Mother Planet” by Eat Static.

Availability: Only seen on the Bengali movie Prithbir Sesh Station.