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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an Pakistani Punjabi-language film production company.
===Logo (July 11, 1983-September 7, 1984) ===
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'''Availability''': Seen on ''Mela Do Din Da'', ''Badul Da Vera'' and ''Baba Dina''.▼
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▲'''Logo''': We see a live closeup of a female lion angrily roaring. The footage then becomes still, causing the company name in Urdu to appear against the lion's nose and eyes and zooming in, then stops when it gets too close. The text then zooms away afterwards.
'''Music/Sounds''': The lion roaring, though the same stock roar sound later used in some of Shera Films' logos.▼
'''Technique:''' Live-action for the footage, camera-controlled animation for the text.
'''Music/Sounds Variant''': On ''Kalyar'', at the moment when the text appears, an ascending 6-note violin fanfare plays.▼
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Background
Noumi Pictures was an Pakistani Punjabi-language film production company.
Logo (July 11, 1983-September 7, 1984)
Visuals: There is a live closeup of a female lion angrily roaring. The footage then becomes still, causing the company name in Urdu to appear against the lion's nose and eyes and zoom in, then stops when it gets too close. The text then zooms away afterward.
Technique: Live-action for the footage, camera-controlled animation for the text.
Audio: The lion roaring, though the same stock roar sound later used in some of Shera Films' logos.
Audio Variant: On Kalyar, at the moment when the text appears, an ascending 6-note violin fanfare plays.
Availability: This was seen on Raka and Kalyar.