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Background

Dana Art Production & Distribution is an Egyptian film production and distribution company founded by producer and author Mai Mishal, and is continued by her son Rani Mishal. The company is known for producing award-winning films such as Romantica and Why, Violets?

Logo (January 11, 1993-November 25, 1996)


Visuals: There is a diamond bivalve shell spinning slowly in the dark. We then move away from it very slowly, as it keeps on spinning and reveals the pearl inside the shell. The bivalve is seen near the top-right side of the screen. The main Arabic name, in cyan, fades in below. More Arabic text then fades in with a white color.

Technique: Live action and fading effects.

Audio: An ethereal arpeggiating bell theme than then turns into an overly synthesized trumpet theme.

Availability: Seen on Romantica and Lieah ya banafsieg.

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