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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company in India.
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'''Logo:''' On a dark background with two candles on both sides, a white Om symbol in the middle fades in and zooms into the screen (a la Viacom V of Doom) until it gets close, which then fades out. This repeats about three times and as the 3rd Om symbol appears, a statue of a Hindu deity slowly appears right behind the symbol, which appears to be on top of a table. The company name doesn't appear.▼
===Logo (December 30, 1985-February 13, 1989)===
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation for the Om symbol, live-action for the illumination.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A tampura rolling with a repetitive harp tune, a woman chanting as the symbol appears, which again, repeats three times, and strums of a lyre when the statue is fully exposed.▼
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'''Availability:''' Only seen on the Marathi film ''Vahinichi Maya''.▼
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 24 August 2024
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Background
Kuso Films was a film production company in India.
Logo (December 30, 1985-February 13, 1989)
Visuals: In a dark setting with two candles on both sides, a white Om symbol in the middle fades in and zooms into the screen (a la Viacom V of Doom) until it gets close, which then fades out. This repeats about three times and as the 3rd Om symbol appears, a light slowly illuminates the background, which appears to be an altar of 2 pictures of Hindu saints, which also appears to be on top of a table. The company name doesn't appear.
Technique: Traditional animation for the Om symbol, live-action for the illumination.
Audio: A tampura rolling with a repetitive harp tune, a woman chanting as the symbol appears, which again, repeats three times, and strums of a lyre when the altar is fully exposed.
Availability: Seen on two Marathi films, Vahinichi Maya, and Ek Ratra Mantraleli.