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Revision as of 14:42, 30 April 2023


Background

DIGA Studios (formerly known as DIGA Vision) is the production company of Tony DiSanto and Liz Gateley, founded in 2011 as a studio/production company hybrid. DIGA was initially staked by IAC mogul Barry Diller and Electus founder Ben Silverman, and later acquired by the Allyance Media Group in 2018. As of 2020, the fate of the company is in limbo.

Diga Vision

(June 5, 2011-July 10, 2019)

Logo: In a sky blue-white foreground with a dark reflective floor and a spotlight behind, we see the text "DIGA" in the middle in a blocky 3D font. Below that is "VISION", in a white color and fitting in length with the text below.

Variant: An animated version exists, where the camera quickly rotates and backs away with the "DIGA" text seen behind a dim light at first. It then brightens up into its usual position without the "VISION" text seen below it.

Technique: None. CGI for the animated version.

Music/Sounds: None. On the animated version, there is a soft piano note and what sounds like a whoosh near the end.

Availability: Seen on the TV series adaptations of Teen Wolf and Scream. Also used on The Ed Bassmaster Show and Kesha: My Crazy Beautiful Life.

Diga Studios

(January 30, 2022-)

Logo: On a black background, we see the text "DIGA" in white in the same font as the previous logo, with "STUDIOS" underneath.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Brand new. Seen on Switch.

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