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'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic string theme that gets more intense as the logo goes on. When the flame appears, a woman singing the same religious hymn that is first used in [[Amrit Kalamandir (India)|Amrit Kalamandir]], and after that, a one-note brass tune plays. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic string theme that gets more intense as the logo goes on. When the flame appears, a woman singing the same religious hymn that is first used in [[Amrit Kalamandir (India)|Amrit Kalamandir]], and after that, a one-note brass tune plays. |
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'''Availability:''' The only film to have this logo is ''Do Badan''. |
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Revision as of 18:46, 25 August 2023
Descriptions by
DiggaDigga2010 and Tabit
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
WoodKnapp94
DiggaDigga2010 and Tabit
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
WoodKnapp94
(June 1, 1966)
Logo: The camera slowly pans down just to reveal a rapidly spinning globe against a space background. After a few seconds, faint shots of the stock lightning footage appears. After that, a flame of a candle appears right in front of a globe and stays like that for a few seconds. Then, the text:A
J.B. PRODUCTIONS
PRESENTATION
slides up from the bottom. The logo then fades to black.
Technique: A combination of stop-motion animation, chroma-keyed live-action, and cel animation.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic string theme that gets more intense as the logo goes on. When the flame appears, a woman singing the same religious hymn that is first used in Amrit Kalamandir, and after that, a one-note brass tune plays.
Availability: The only film to have this logo is Do Badan.