Devinder Gill Production

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Background: This was the company for Indian producer and director Devinder Gill. The company only released one movie: Naseebwala, on 1992.

(1992)

"The DGP Blastoff" "The Strobe Light DGP" "United Movie Makers' Less Tamer Cousin" "The Organic Space Nebula Forever Alone!" "The DGP Connect-The-Letters Logo"

Warning: Do not watch the film below if you are prone to epilepsy.

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Logo: Some stars are shining on a black space background with a nebula being still (it's obvious that the camera is panning in space), Then, all of the sudden a cyan abstract "DGP" connected together zooms out to us and the nebula then fades to black (and a star, which is blue, is shining too), and when it comes to a comfortable place, it starts changing colors (cyan, pink and yellow). When it's changing more colors and the stars are still shining, the text "DEVINDER GILL PRODUCTION" on yellow, appears fading from left to right. We then fade to black.

FX/SFX: The panning of the stars, the nebula, the abstract letters zooming, the text fading in from left to right.

Cheesy Factor: Outdated animation for the 90's. The abstract DGP has more than enough than make people epileptic, and shouldn't the nebula on the space background be panning with the stars?

Music/Sounds: A echoed computery-like xylophone plays over the begginning, over what it cuts to a low-tempo triumphant fanfare with trumpets and violins, which jarringly cuts to the opening theme.

Availability: Seen only on Naseebwala.

Scare Factor: Low to medium. The first part is quiet and sooth, but still the sudden DGP and the dramatic music can get to more than a few. However, it's too delicate for a logo, as well as the cheapness of the logo would still lower the scare factor.

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