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===Background===
'''Globalgate Entertainment''' is
===Logo (2017-)===
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'''Visuals:''' The first element shown is a starry sky, which then pans down to a globe that rolls through different landmarks. The globe stops rolling and turns to black, which then turns into a sphere containing words that mean "Cinema" in different languages. It then moves to the right, as the starry sky turns into a white background with a vignette. The word "GLOBALGATE" rolls out from the globe letter-by-letter, which then shine as the word "Entertainment" in gray fades in.
'''Variant:''' A shortened variant
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on films such as the Indian film ''Dhamaka'', and can be also seen on the company's website.
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 24 October 2024
Background
Globalgate Entertainment is an international film production company, established in 2017 by Lionsgate as a joint venture with Televisa, Tobis Film, Nordisk Film, Gaumont, TME Films, Lotte Cultureworks, Belga Films, PKDN Films, Paris Filmes, Viva Films, Rai Cinema, TF1 Studio, Falcon Pictures and Cine Colombia.
Logo (2017-)
Visuals: The first element shown is a starry sky, which then pans down to a globe that rolls through different landmarks. The globe stops rolling and turns to black, which then turns into a sphere containing words that mean "Cinema" in different languages. It then moves to the right, as the starry sky turns into a white background with a vignette. The word "GLOBALGATE" rolls out from the globe letter-by-letter, which then shine as the word "Entertainment" in gray fades in.
Variant: A shortened variant is seen on the company's films, such as on Dhamaka and Sin Hijos.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: An orchestral tune.
Availability: Seen on films such as the Indian film Dhamaka, and can be also seen on the company's website.