Kalakendra Movies: Difference between revisions

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|Da24259086adaac51a89f695919d4ae1.png|1st Logo (December 12, 1968)
|F8e0e2562bbee54adc5a43fb3a60fee4.png|2nd Logo (October 2, 1969-June 27, 1970)
|C0bdf614ab84b1b34f88f6291ff71801.png|3rd Logo (March 19, 1971)
|7b89beb27cebcc619171d587a7e8ef5c.png|4th Logo (August 11, 1972-February 9, 1973)
|Screenshot_2022-04-24_183358.jpg|5th Logo (August 15, 1975-March 24, 1978)
|Kalakendra_Movies_(1979-1998).png|6th Logo (1979-1998)
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===1st Logo (December 12, 1968)===
===1st Logo (December 12, 1968)===
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'''Logo:''' On a green curtain backdrop with a yellow spotlight in the middle, we see a silhouette of the same statue once again facing towards the right direction against faint rising smoke. The statue rotates 90 degrees, as a light from above reveals the entire statue, revealling that the statue has an orange shading and is on top os a pedestal.
'''Logo:''' On a green curtain backdrop with a yellow spotlight in the middle, we see a silhouette of the same statue once again facing towards the right direction against faint rising smoke. The statue rotates 90 degrees, as light from above reveals the entire statue, revealing that the statue has an orange shading and is on top of a pedestal.


'''Technique:''' Same as previous logos.
'''Technique:''' Same as previous logos.

Revision as of 15:03, 19 December 2022




1st Logo (December 12, 1968)

Logo: On a dark background, with a light in the screen, after the camera pans down, we see the statue of a man sitting in a meditative position, with a pendant of flowers, and with a chisel and a parchment in its hands.

Trivia: The statue is of Thiruvalluvar, a famous Tamil poet and philosopher from the 3rd Century B.C.

Technique: The camera panning down.

Music/Sounds: Some strums of a lyra and a hit of a bell while a male voice sings.

Availability: Seen only on Ethir Neechal.


2nd Logo (October 2, 1969-June 27, 1970)

Logo: Same as the previous logo, but the background is the sky with some clouds. In addition, the statue of Thiruvalluvar from the previous logo appears in a different position, looking towards the right.

Technique: See previous logo.

Music/Sounds: See previous logo.

Availability: Seen on Iru Kodugal and Ethiroli.


3rd Logo (March 19, 1971)

Logo: We see a cloudy background, and the camera pans down to the statue. The statue has paint all over its body.

Technique: Same as the previous logos.

Music/Sounds: A 12-note melody with a lyra, followed by the shrill of a violin and some notes of the lyra, while a man. Finally, two strums of the lyra are heard, with the shrill of the violin.

Availability: Seen only on Nootrukku Nooru ("Hundred Out of Hundred").


4th Logo (August 11, 1972-February 9, 1973)

Logo: Against a smoking background, the camera pans to the same statue again but only this time, it's seemingly made out of a metal.

Technique: The smoke in the background and the panning of the camera.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st and 2nd logo.

Availability: Seen on Velli Vizha and Aranketram


5th Logo (August 15, 1975-March 24, 1978)

Logo: On a slightly less smoky background, we see the statue once again.

Variants: On Manmatha Leela, the logo is in colour.

Technique: Same as previous logos.

Music/Sounds: Same as previous logos.

Availability: Seen on Apoorva Raagangal, Manmatha Leelai, Avargal and Nizhal Nijamagiradhu.


6th Logo (1979-1998)

Logo: On a green curtain backdrop with a yellow spotlight in the middle, we see a silhouette of the same statue once again facing towards the right direction against faint rising smoke. The statue rotates 90 degrees, as light from above reveals the entire statue, revealing that the statue has an orange shading and is on top of a pedestal.

Technique: Same as previous logos.

Music/Sounds: Same as previous logos.

Availability: Seen on Thillu Mullu and Thanneer Thanneer.

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