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===(August 12, 1972)Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a Tamil-language film company in India.
 
===Logo (August 12, 1971)===
[[File:AVM Chitramala.png|center|350px]]
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'''LogoVisuals:''' WeThere seeis two reels, and "ஏவி.எம் -சித்ராமாலா" (AVM - Chitramala). At the time that the camera zooms out the reels, the text zooms in, and we can see clearly that the reels are part of a film camera. Then, at the time the camera rotates 90 degrees (showing us the frontal part of this), there's a zoom to the camera. Finally, "கம்பைன்ஸ்" ("Combines") appears below the focus of the camera.
'''Nicknames:''' "Indian Rotating Camera"
 
'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Logo:''' We see two reels, and "ஏவி.எம் -சித்ராமாலா" (AVM - Chitramala). At the time that the camera zooms out the reels, the text zooms in, and we can see clearly that the reels are part of a film camera. Then, at the time the camera rotates 90 degrees (showing us the frontal part of this), there's a zoom to the camera. Finally, "கம்பைன்ஸ்" ("Combines") appears below the focus of the camera.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A repetitive note made by a bass, a strum with a kind of lyraswarmandal when the camera rotates and a 5-note dramatic fanfare made by a trumpet when the second text appears, being the first and the last larger than the other three.
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooms out, the camera turning and the texts. Live action.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A repetitive note made by a bass, a strum with a kind of lyra when the camera rotates and a 5-note dramatic fanfare made by a trumpet when the second text appears, being the first and the last larger than the other three.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Sudarum Sooravaliyum''.
 
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'''Legacy:''' The darkness of the logo, the several zooms and the rotation of the camera and the dramatic fanfare, in addition to the final position and quite creepy design of the camera, can scare some.
{{Film logos}}
 
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 24 September 2024


Background

A.V.M.-Chitramala Combines was a Tamil-language film company in India.

Logo (August 12, 1971)

Visuals: There is two reels, and "ஏவி.எம் -சித்ராமாலா" (AVM - Chitramala). At the time that the camera zooms out the reels, the text zooms in, and we can see clearly that the reels are part of a film camera. Then, at the time the camera rotates 90 degrees (showing us the frontal part of this), there's a zoom to the camera. Finally, "கம்பைன்ஸ்" ("Combines") appears below the focus of the camera.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A repetitive note made by a bass, a strum with a kind of swarmandal when the camera rotates and a 5-note dramatic fanfare made by a trumpet when the second text appears, being the first and the last larger than the other three.

Availability: Seen only on Sudarum Sooravaliyum.

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