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===Background=== |
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'''Buddha Pictures''' was a short-lived Indian Tamil language film company founded by director and producer A. Bhim Singh. |
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(1958, 1961) |
===Logo (March 14, 1958-March 16, 1961)=== |
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File:Buddha Pictures Opening (1).jpg |
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File:Buddha Pictures Opening 2.jpg |
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File:Buddha Pictures Closing.jpg |
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Nickname: "Natural Disasters and Buddha", "Creepy Buddha" |
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<big>'''B'''UDDHA '''P'''ICTURES</big><br><small>''Presents''</small> |
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BUDDHA PICTURES |
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Presents |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action. |
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'''Audio:''' A heavily dramatic fanfare during the natural disasters which jarringly cuts to silence just before the explosion, a religious hymn sung by men in Tamil during the screentime of the Buddha statue. |
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'''Audio Variants:''' |
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Music/Sounds: A heavily dramatic fanfare during the natural disasters which jarringly cuts to silence just before the explosion, a religious hymn sung by men during the screentime of the Buddha statue. In Pathi Bakthi,the opening theme of the movie plays when the camera pans down. In Pava Mannippu, a rising harp flourish plays. |
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* On ''<u>Pava Mannippu</u>'', a rising harp flourish plays. |
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* On ''<u>Pathi Bakthi</u>'', the opening theme of the movie plays when the camera pans down. |
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Availability: Seen on Pathi Bakthi and Pava Mannippu. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Pathi Bakthi'' and ''Pava Mannippu''. |
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Editor's Note: TBA! |
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 29 September 2024
naxo-olé
Captures by
MrEd
Editions by
MrEd
Video captures courtesy of
SucyFanatic2018 EDCP AAHC WAN
Background
Buddha Pictures was a short-lived Indian Tamil language film company founded by director and producer A. Bhim Singh.
Logo (March 14, 1958-March 16, 1961)
Visuals: There are some live-action scenes of some natural disasters in this order:
- A tropical storm (presumably a hurricane) in a city shore.
- A thunderstorm.
- An avalanche with some stones falling with the snow.
- A volcanic eruption.
- A river flowing strong.
- A rock slide.
After this, there is a white blob on a black background. Suddenly is on a cloudy background a statue of Buddha in front of an ornate halo. The Buddha statue comes towards the camera. When the statue stops moving, petals are thrown onto it and the camera pans down to show:
BUDDHA PICTURES
Presents
in the grass.
Closing Variant (Pava Mannippu): The logo begins on the part of the Buddha, which does the same motion as the previous variant, and the petals are thrown, but in the screen we see "The End" in Tamil, and the camera doesn't pan down.
Technique: Live-action.
Audio: A heavily dramatic fanfare during the natural disasters which jarringly cuts to silence just before the explosion, a religious hymn sung by men in Tamil during the screentime of the Buddha statue.
Audio Variants:
- On Pava Mannippu, a rising harp flourish plays.
- On Pathi Bakthi, the opening theme of the movie plays when the camera pans down.
Availability: Seen on Pathi Bakthi and Pava Mannippu.