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===(January 1, 1989)Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a Hindi-language film company in India.
 
===Logo (June 9, 1989)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' WeThe aresequence starts on a blurry dark background, with candle lights. The camera starts to focus, showing that the candles are placed on a five-flame lamp (similar to the 1st logo of [[National Arts]]). Then, the camera moves up and zooms out, while we see the silhouette of the statue of a GodHindu god (in the middle of two candles) with a trident in one of its four hands, on a {{Color|red}} and {{Color|blue}} background with some smoke. After this, two lights reveal the statue of the Godgod up-to-down, which has a pendantgarland of flowers (among other things, like a cobra around its neck) and a diadem with a half moon. The camera zooms into the head of the Godgod. The camera then cuts on the full statue of the Godgod, now a still picture lacking the smoke, and zooms into its feet, where we see "Aarti PICTURES' Present" in red. "Aarti" and "Present" are written on a script font.
 
'''Trivia:''' The God depicted in the statue is Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction.
 
'''FX/SFXTrivia:''' AllThe thegod zoomsdepicted andin the movementsstatue madeis by the cameraShiva, the smoke,Hindu the lights and the rest isgod liveof actiondestruction.
 
'''Technique:''' Practical effects.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A deep note made by a wind instrument. When the camera is finishing moving up, several strums with a lyra are heard until the camera zooms into the head of the God. Finally, a short note of a horn.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A deep note made by a wind instrument. When the camera is finishing moving up, several strums with a lyraswarmandal are heard until the camera zooms into the head of the God (a la Murghan Enterprises). Finally, a short note of a horn.
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Saul Saal Baad''.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''SaulSau Saal Baad''.
'''Editor's Note:''' The jump-cut could catch someone off-guard. The horn note can also scare some people.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 24 September 2024


Background

Aarti Pictures was a Hindi-language film company in India.

Logo (June 9, 1989)



Visuals: The sequence starts on a blurry dark background, with candle lights. The camera starts to focus, showing that the candles are placed on a five-flame lamp (similar to the 1st logo of National Arts). Then, the camera moves up and zooms out, while we see the silhouette of the statue of a Hindu god (in the middle of two candles) with a trident in one of its four hands, on a red and blue background with some smoke. After this, two lights reveal the statue of the god up-to-down, which has a garland of flowers (among other things, like a cobra around its neck) and a diadem with a half moon. The camera zooms into the head of the god. The camera then cuts on the full statue of the god, now a still picture lacking the smoke, and zooms into its feet, where we see "Aarti PICTURES' Present" in red. "Aarti" and "Present" are written on a script font.

Trivia: The god depicted in the statue is Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction.

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: A deep note made by a wind instrument. When the camera is finishing moving up, several strums with a swarmandal are heard until the camera zooms into the head of the God (a la Murghan Enterprises). Finally, a short note of a horn.

Availability: Seen only on Sau Saal Baad.

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