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Latest revision as of 08:25, 24 September 2024
Background
Amar Jyoti Pictures was a Hindi-language film company in India.
1st Logo (August 7, 1947)
Visuals: On a background with a decorated circle, there is a women wearing cultural clothing with two candles and a curtain on her hands. She brings the candles together and lights them up. The company's name doesn't appear in this logo.
Technique: All live-action.
Audio: Four gong hits, and the short note of the horn.
Availability: Only seen on Dil-Ki-Rani.
2nd Logo (November 15, 1963-June 14, 1969)
Visuals: On a Toho-like sunburst background, there is a statue at the top of the unknown object. Below them, there is the text "AMAR JOTHI PICTURES" in Indian-ish font.
Variant: A Tamil-language variant exists. Here, the text appears to be above a table and is noticeably closer to the statue which is darker, and the sunbeams are slightly larger.
Technique: Live-action modelling effects.
Audio: It starts with the drum, a sitar and a xylophone.
Audio Variant: The Tamil variant uses a bansuri melody with two swarmandal glissandos.
Availability: The normal variant was seen on Rishte Naate and Uyira Manama, while the Tamil variant was seen on Karpagam and Kulavilakku.