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'''Music/Sounds:''' Sounds corresponding to the actions, along with a triumphant fanfare at the end.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Sounds corresponding to the actions, along with a triumphant fanfare at the end.


'''Availability''': The full version was seen on ''Embrace of the Vampire'', while the short version was seen on cable movies.
'''Availability:''' The full version was seen on ''Embrace of the Vampire'', while the short version was seen on cable movies.





Revision as of 13:20, 13 July 2023

Background

The Ministry of Film was a production company co-founded by entrepreneur Alan Mruvka, who is better known for launching television network Movietime in 1987, later to be known as E!.


1st Logo (1995?-1997?)


Logo: A film projector activates, leading to a leader countdown starting at 8. The projector freezes upon getting to 4 and the image deteriorates, leaving behind an emblem shaped like a triangle with a flame on top and in the point of the triangle. "THE MINISTRY OF FILM" is present on the emblem, the first and third words in a small shield sandwiching a ribbon with the second word, while the fourth is in its own, all of which is on a white background.

Variant: A short version exists, bypassing the leader countdown.

Technique: Computer animation

Music/Sounds: Sounds corresponding to the actions, along with a triumphant fanfare at the end.

Availability: The full version was seen on Embrace of the Vampire, while the short version was seen on cable movies.

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