Balakrishna Movies: Difference between revisions
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'''Technique:''' Live-action combined with hand-drawn animation. |
'''Technique:''' Live-action combined with hand-drawn animation. |
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'''Audio:''' There are two music versions: |
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*On the Tamil film ''Thayin Karunai'' (1965) and ''Rani Mera Naam'' (1972), a quiet melody with a sitar. |
*On the Tamil film ''Thayin Karunai'' (1965) and ''Rani Mera Naam'' (1972), a quiet melody with a sitar. |
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*On ''Hifazat'', A loud dramatic note that is abruptly used, after almost 5 seconds of silence. |
*On ''Hifazat'', A loud dramatic note that is abruptly used, after almost 5 seconds of silence. |
Revision as of 15:26, 6 October 2023
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VenusandMars77
Editions by
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Video captures courtesy of
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(November 2, 1965-May 30, 1973)
The video of this logo may be too loud or severely distorted. |
Logo: In front of a red curtain, we see a Hindu god in some sort of monument. After about five seconds, he throws a choppy-looking "beam" at the screen, and, when it disappears,
BALAKRISHNA MOVIES
PRESENTS
appears under the monument in yellow text.
Variant: The logo was colorized in 1972.
Technique: Live-action combined with hand-drawn animation.
Audio: There are two music versions:
- On the Tamil film Thayin Karunai (1965) and Rani Mera Naam (1972), a quiet melody with a sitar.
- On Hifazat, A loud dramatic note that is abruptly used, after almost 5 seconds of silence.
Availability: Only seen on Thayin Karunai, Rani Mera Naam and Hifazat.