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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an Nepali film production company. |
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===Logo (February 10, 1996)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' In a dark setting, |
'''Visuals:''' In a dark setting, there is a silhouette of a Hindu deity against a red sun with a white Aum symbol inside it. The lights illuminate the setting, revealing the entire statue with a flower garland around its neck. In front of the statue is a bunch of rising smoke. Not so long after, the company's name in Nepali and in the color {{color |
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|red|red}} wipes in below the statue. |
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[[Category:Logos with cultural icons]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:38, 30 September 2024
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Video captures courtesy of
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Video captures courtesy of
Damien L
Background
Om Trinetra Productions was an Nepali film production company.
Logo (February 10, 1996)
Visuals: In a dark setting, there is a silhouette of a Hindu deity against a red sun with a white Aum symbol inside it. The lights illuminate the setting, revealing the entire statue with a flower garland around its neck. In front of the statue is a bunch of rising smoke. Not so long after, the company's name in Nepali and in the color red wipes in below the statue.
Technique: Live-action for the footage (which is stock), cel animation for the text wiping in.
Audio: A strange tampura melody followed by an ominous male chorus saying "Om Namah Shivaya Namaha" three times.
Availability: This was only seen on Raanko.