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===Background=== |
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company in India. |
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===Logo (April 10, 1981)=== |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' In front of red curtains, there's a big profile of a human head on a black pedestal with "HAAZAN BROTHERS" written on it, which is over a bigger pedestal. The head turns 180 degrees. When the head has turned 90 degrees is that the head is a pink sagittal section, and there's a camera. Just before the head stops turning, the camera (which is fixed on the pink surface of the sagittal section) turns on. |
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(1981) |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action model work. |
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Haazan Brothers (1981)Nickname: "The Camera as a Brain", "Creepy Head", "Fun Brain of Hell", "Think, Brainstorm, Film" |
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FX/SFX: The head turning and the camera turning on. |
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Editor's Note: Surely you think the camera is the brain of that man. Maybe it's a metaphorical way to say than the film roll is the brain, and the eyes are the lens, although they are so far from the eyes. |
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 23 August 2024
Compiled by
naxo-olé
Captures by
Logoarto
Video captures courtesy of
The Annoying Commenter (Tabit)
naxo-olé
Captures by
Logoarto
Video captures courtesy of
The Annoying Commenter (Tabit)
Background
Haazan Brothers was a film production company in India.
Logo (April 10, 1981)
Visuals: In front of red curtains, there's a big profile of a human head on a black pedestal with "HAAZAN BROTHERS" written on it, which is over a bigger pedestal. The head turns 180 degrees. When the head has turned 90 degrees is that the head is a pink sagittal section, and there's a camera. Just before the head stops turning, the camera (which is fixed on the pink surface of the sagittal section) turns on.
Technique: Live-action model work.
Audio: Only the sounds of the camera when we see it.
Availability: Seen only on Amavasya Chandrudu.