Golden Moon Creations

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Background

Golden Moon Creations was a small Indian film company founded in the 1980's.

(1986)

Nicknames: "Where's the Golden Moon?", "B&W Space Creations", "Gold Without Color"

Logo: We start on a star-like background that constantly moves. Almost immediately, a flash/shine effect occurs in the top-right corner, revealing a weird-looking "G", an "M" inside a circle and a "C". Above the "M", we see a star. It zooms out into the center of the screen. Next, some text that reads, "GOLDEN MOON CREATIONS" in a handwriting style appears. It stays like that until the logo ends.

FX/SFX: The background, the logo appearing, shining and zooming out.

Music/Sounds: A strum with a lyra, followed by a rhythmical melody with a sitar. It closes with another strum with the lyra.

Availability: Seen on the film Pudhiya Poovithu (which was one of the last Tamil films to utilize B&W film prints).

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