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Created page with "{{PageCredits|compiled=Cattotld}} ===Background=== '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an Indian film production company. ===Logo (March 24, 1988-August 4, 1995)=== center|350px {{YouTube|id=sgfSax16MIY}} '''Visuals:''' Settled on a sunset sky background, the camera zooms out from a white abstract "AA" monogram with an elephant standing on top of it, raising ita head, trunk, and a leg. All of them are wrapped in a ring, along with a white arc below wit..." |
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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an Indian film production company. |
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an Indian Hindi-language film production company. |
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===Logo (March 24, 1988-August 4, 1995)=== |
===Logo (March 24, 1988-August 4, 1995)=== |
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[[File:Amit Arts (1988).png|center|350px]] |
[[File:Amit Arts (1988).png|center|350px]] |
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{{YouTube|id=sgfSax16MIY}} |
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'''Visuals:''' Settled on a sunset sky background, the camera zooms out from a white abstract "AA" monogram with an elephant standing on top of it, raising |
'''Visuals:''' Settled on a sunset sky background, the camera zooms out from a white abstract "AA" monogram with an elephant standing on top of it, raising its head, trunk, and a leg. All of them are wrapped in a ring, along with a white arc below with the red text "Amit Arts" in it. The camera zooms out further to reveal a flower surface, as well as four candles, as the smoke starts occurring. |
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'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation and live-action. |
'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation and live-action. |
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Background
Amit Arts was an Indian Hindi-language film production company.
Logo (March 24, 1988-August 4, 1995)
Visuals: Settled on a sunset sky background, the camera zooms out from a white abstract "AA" monogram with an elephant standing on top of it, raising its head, trunk, and a leg. All of them are wrapped in a ring, along with a white arc below with the red text "Amit Arts" in it. The camera zooms out further to reveal a flower surface, as well as four candles, as the smoke starts occurring.
Technique: Camera-controlled animation and live-action.
Audio: A swarmandal glissando, followed by a peaceful vibraphone tune with a man singing and another swarmandal glissando.
Availability: Only seen on Pyar Ka Mandir and Hulchul.