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'''Logo:''' A burning flame is seen far away on a space background comprising stars and auroras. The flame zooms in, which appears to be burning on a silhouette of a nude man leaning and holding a torch the flame is currently burning on. Once the statue gets close to the screen, a light illuminates the statue, as well as a spinning globe underneath the statue. The light also reveals a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} pedestal containing the company's name in {{color|yellow}}, and during this, the face of T. Krishna wipes in within the globe. It continues for the last 12 seconds until it cuts to the opening credits. |
'''Logo:''' A burning flame is seen far away on a space background comprising stars and auroras. The flame zooms in, which appears to be burning on a silhouette of a nude man leaning and holding a torch the flame is currently burning on. Once the statue gets close to the screen, a light illuminates the statue, as well as a spinning globe underneath the statue. The light also reveals a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} pedestal containing the company's name in {{color|yellow}}, and during this, the face of T. Krishna wipes in within the globe. It continues for the last 12 seconds until it cuts to the opening credits. |
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'''Variant:''' An updated variant exists on <u>Ammayi Kosam</u> where the space background now consists of four elliptical galaxies and the statue facing towards the right-hand side. The statue and globe also fade individually. |
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'''Technique:''' Live action. |
'''Technique:''' Live action. |
Revision as of 00:24, 26 April 2023
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Background
Eetharam Films was founded by Telugu film director and screenwriter T. Krishna.
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1st Logo (25 January 1985) | 2nd Logo (1991) | 3rd Logo (18 May 2001) | 4th Logo (14 February 2008-16 July 2010) |
1st Logo (25 January 1985)
Logo: In a dark room, there is a rapidly spinning globe with a flaming torch slowly rising behind it. The company's name in Telugu slides in from the right as a bunch of yellow smoke starts to appear around the scene.
Technique: Live action and 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: A three-note brass fanfare ending with a loud, lengthy three-note brass sting.
Availability: Only known to appear on Desamlo Dongalupaddaru.
2nd Logo (1991)
Logo: A burning flame is seen far away on a space background comprising stars and auroras. The flame zooms in, which appears to be burning on a silhouette of a nude man leaning and holding a torch the flame is currently burning on. Once the statue gets close to the screen, a light illuminates the statue, as well as a spinning globe underneath the statue. The light also reveals a blue pedestal containing the company's name in yellow, and during this, the face of T. Krishna wipes in within the globe. It continues for the last 12 seconds until it cuts to the opening credits.
Technique: Live action.
Music/Sounds: First, an ominous, rising vibraphone tune when the flame zooms in, secondly, a lyre arpeggio when the light illuminates the statue, and a male voice when the pedestal is revealed.
Availability: Appears on Yerra Mandaram and Ammayi Kosam.
3rd Logo (18 May 2001)
Logo: An updated version of the previous logo where the space background now consists of four elliptical galaxies and the statue facing towards the right-hand side. The statue and globe also fade individually.
Technique: Live action.
Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.
Availability: Only appeared on Ammayi Kosam.
4th Logo (14 February 2008-16 July 2010)
Logo: A twinkling space background with a red, misty nebula is shown with a CGI, silhouetted render of the statue from the previous logo. As we zoom into the statue, a spark flies in from the right side of the screen, and flies towards the torch, lighting it up. Following this, a rotating globe flies from the front of the camera and places itself underneath the statue, eventually lighting up the statue which appears to be gold. The face of T. Krishna fades in within the globe which causes the globe to invert colors and the torch to burn even more. The company name in Telugu and a golden, glowy format fades in underneath and gradually zooms in, and as it stops, the glow fades away, leaving the text in solid gold.
Technique: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A droning sitar with twinkling accompanying the spark, then a chorus singing a religious mantra in Telugu.
Availability: Appear on Desamlo Dongalupaddaru and Ammayi Kosam.