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=== Background ===
'''Carolina Films''' was an Indian Tamil-language film company founded by film director Henry. So far, they only have produced 2 films.


=== (1985-1995) ===
=== (1985-1995) ===
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'''Variant:''' On Kolangal, the text is in a different font and as it appears, the entire logo freezes.
'''Variant:''' On Kolangal, the text is in a different font and as it appears, the entire logo freezes.


'''FX/SFX:''' The Virgin appearing from the space, the space itself moving, the two "beams" and the appearance of the text on white.
'''FX/SFX:''' The Virgin appearing from the space, the space itself moving, the two "beams" and the appearance of the text.


'''Music/Sounds:''' First, a tune that sounds much like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYgxPQyNd-Q the song from St. Pio de Pietrelcina's last moment], and then some bells on the middle of the song, which segue into an traditional Indian ranchero-like melody. Kolangal has it lower-pitched.
'''Music/Sounds:''' First, a tune that sounds much like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYgxPQyNd-Q the song from St. Pio de Pietrelcina's last moment], and then some bells on the middle of the song, which segue into an traditional Indian ranchero-like melody. Kolangal has it lower-pitched.

Revision as of 14:42, 15 March 2022


Background

Carolina Films was an Indian Tamil-language film company founded by film director Henry. So far, they only have produced 2 films.

(1985-1995)

Logo: TBA.

Trivia: The virgin is actually Mary, which also known by various titles, styles and honorifics, was a 1st-century Galilean Jewish woman of Nazareth and the mother of Jesus, according to the New Testament and the Quran.

Variant: On Kolangal, the text is in a different font and as it appears, the entire logo freezes.

FX/SFX: The Virgin appearing from the space, the space itself moving, the two "beams" and the appearance of the text.

Music/Sounds: First, a tune that sounds much like the song from St. Pio de Pietrelcina's last moment, and then some bells on the middle of the song, which segue into an traditional Indian ranchero-like melody. Kolangal has it lower-pitched.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen only on Yavanika and Kolangal.

Editor's Note: This logo has a great touch on Christianity.

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