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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film company from South Korea.
 
===Logo (February 18, 1994-1999)===

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Background

Doosung Cinema Corp. was a film company from South Korea.

Logo (February 18, 1994-1999)

Visuals: On a blue-black gradient background, a camera lens is revealed and it rotates towards the camera. The camera travels through the lens, as multiple objects are revealed. A flash occurs, revealing multiple glass rectangles and well as two groups of characters in Hanja script. The glass rectangles fly away as the Hanja text joins. Meanwhile, a logo consisting of two C-shaped filmstrips, with another representation of white filmstrip holes at the center, spins out from above. When the glass rectangles fly away, the orange text "DOOSUNG CINEMA CORP." in serif slides in below the Hanja text which read "斗盛映画株式會社".

Technique: CGI.

Audio:

  • 1994: A rising heavenly choir with a sudden whoosh.
  • 1995: An ascending synth orchestra at the beginning, then a "thud" type sound, followed by a 5-note fanfare from the same orchestra.
  • 1999: A long rising whoosh leading to an upbeat theme.

Availability: Seen on Love-Pro, Marriage-Amateur, The Great Hunter G.J. and L'amour.

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