Studio Nandini

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Background

Studio Nandini was an Indian Gujarati-language home video distributor.

Logo (2000s)

Visuals: The sequence starts off a black background with white flakes sliding upwards. A spark then flies across the screen, and the footage cuts to a moving sky background with the spark flying across it also. A brown rocky surface is revealed, and the spark flies onto it, making a large amount of dust occur and cover the screen, as the shattered pieces of a black rectangle with a white outline and a blue letter "S" with a red letter "N", all in a futuristic format, are shown connecting. Below them is the black text "સ્ટુડિયો નંદિની", as some lightning bolts are shown in the background. A black word "PRESENTS" with a white outline zooms in from the center, and the screen zooms in.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: The 1990 Universal Pictures fanfare accompanied by 2 whooshes.

Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]

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