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'''Audio:''' A male voice-over singing in Telugu, and then speaking fast and a chorus of males speaking in Telugu three times, and some bells ringing.
'''Audio:''' A male voice-over singing in Telugu, and then speaking fast and a chorus of males speaking in Telugu three times, and some bells ringing.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Jayasimha'', ''Varakatnam'', ''Panduranga Mahatyam'', ''Kodalu Diddina Kapuram'', ''Seetharama Kalyanamand Tatamma Kala'', among other films which can be found on YouTube.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Jayasimha'', ''Varakatnam'', ''Panduranga Mahatyam'', ''Kodalu Diddina Kapuram'', ''Seetharama Kalyanamand Tatamma Kala'', among other films.
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Revision as of 15:00, 3 November 2023


Background:

N.A.T. Pictures (National Art Theater) was a production company co-founded by N. Trivikrama Rao in 1953 solely to produce Telugu-language films.

1st Logo (July 17, 1953)

Visuals: We see an ancient lamp inside a circular emblem outline being illuminated by several lightning strikes. When there are no more lightning strikes, we see three flames over the lamp (turned up). After that, the camera moves down to show us a rectangle with "NATIONAL ARTS" written inside. Then, the camera zooms very slowly to the lamp.

Closing variant: The camera zooms out slowly from the lamp with a male announcer heard in the variant.

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: The sounds of thunder, a male voice-over singing in Telugu, with an ominous tanpura note held throughout, and sounds with a wind instrument.

Availability: Appears only on Pitchi Pullaiah. A print version of this logo appears on the poster of Todu Dongalu.

2nd Logo (October 21, 1955-August 29, 1974)

Visuals: We see some sort of statue surrounded by flowers, with a couple candles on each side of it. The camera then zooms out to reveal two religiously-dressed women on a table around what appears to be food and a religiously dressed man waving another candle in front of the women three times before placing it down on the table to pray. The company name does not appear.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A male voice-over singing in Telugu, and then speaking fast and a chorus of males speaking in Telugu three times, and some bells ringing.

Availability: Seen on Jayasimha, Varakatnam, Panduranga Mahatyam, Kodalu Diddina Kapuram, Seetharama Kalyanamand Tatamma Kala, among other films.

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