Ramu Films: Difference between revisions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Content deleted Content added
LMgamer36 (talk | contribs)
→‎6th Logo (2013-): Fixed date, correct date is 2017-2018. Film library as of 2018 is unknown.
2K-tan (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(56 intermediate revisions by 21 users not shown)
Line 1:
===Background===
'''Ramu EnterprisesFilms''' is an Indian Kannada-language film company founded in 1993 by the film producer '''Ramu''', originally named as '''Ramu Enterprises'''.
 
{{ImageTOC
===1st Logo (2000-2002, 2010)===
|Ramu2000.jpeg|1st Logo (June 18, 1999-2002, July 30, 2010)
|Ramu_Enterprises_(2003).png|2nd Logo (January 3, 2003-February 27, 2004)
|Ramu_Enterprises_(Gulama).png|3rd Logo (April 28, 2004-January 21, 2011)
|Ramu_Enterprises_(2009).jpg|4th Logo (July 15, 2009)
|Ramu_Enterprises_(2011).jpg|5th Logo (January 6, 2012-May 23, 2013)
|Ramu_Films_(2015,_B).png|6th Logo (October 22, 2015-2018)
}}
 
===1st Logo (June 18, 1999-2002, July 30, 2010)===
<tabber>
Image=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200px">
Ramu2000.jpeg
</gallery>
</gallery>{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/w7MVU3T7fnw|id2=https://youtu.be/MVXqAeIqQZ8?list=PLDTrp82WSxGdsv_rtCDocJVCKPnAe7gep|id3=https://youtu.be/i6mZkTcAJs4?list=PLDTrp82WSxGdsv_rtCDocJVCKPnAe7gep|id4=https://youtu.be/jgxIWN3cJyA?list=PLDTrp82WSxGdsv_rtCDocJVCKPnAe7gep|id5=https://youtu.be/NYPd2xK0q_M?list=PLDTrp82WSxGdsv_rtCDocJVCKPnAe7gep}}
|-|
'''Nicknames:''' "Majestic Non-Kannada Tower", "Low-Budget Indian 20th Century Fox"
Videos=
 
{{YouTube|id=w7MVU3T7fnw|id2=MVXqAeIqQZ8|id3=i6mZkTcAJs4|id4=jgxIWN3cJyA}}
'''Logo:''' On a midnight background, we see a 20th Century Fox-esque tower that consists of the stacked text "RAMU ENTERPRISES", which is in a bold Gill Sans font. The tower has two rows, the searchlights are in a different position, and the color is changed a bit.
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' On a midnight background, there is a [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]]-esque tower that consists of the stacked text "RAMU ENTERPRISES", which is in a bold Gill Sans font. The tower has two rows, the searchlights are in a different position, and the color is changed a bit.
 
'''Variant:''' An enhanced variant of the logo debuted with ''Law and Order''.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''' Its all in CGI animation.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' The 1982 20th Century Fox fanfare, but high-pitched and with a part of the drumroll at the beginning cut. A whoosh also plays once the logo starts. ''Gandede'' has the John Williams fanfare, but with the drumroll and whoosh cut. ''Law and Order'' used a heroic fanfare.
 
'''Availability:''' SeenThe logo can be seen on ''A.K. 47'' and ''Chamundi'', and the enhanced variant has made a surprise appearanceappeared with ''Gandede''.
 
===2nd Logo (January 3, 2003-February 27, 2004)===
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is just a Indian copycat of the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo, with cheap animation (though is in better quality in the variant) and the blatant steal of the 1982 fanfare from the company's 1981 logo (though ''Law and Order'' has its own theme for the logo however).
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Ramu Enterprises (2003).png
File:Ramu Films (2003, Second Half).jpeg
</gallery>
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a crystal sphere with blue rays flies to the camera and shatters. 2D golden stars fly to the shattered object, then a golden 3D star forms. It then shines and flashes until it becomes the company name, in Kannada ("ರಾಮು ಎಂಟರ್‌ಪ್ರೈಸಸ್") and afterwards in English, reading "RAMU enterprises". The text then materializes into the background.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
===2nd Logo (2003-2004)===
[[File:Ramu Enterprises (2003).png|center|350px]]
[[File:Ramu Films (2003, Second Half).jpeg|center|frameless]]
{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/a1MkX2obzgE?list=PLDTrp82WSxGdsv_rtCDocJVCKPnAe7gep|id2=https://youtu.be/_jJIEo4CEGo?list=PLDTrp82WSxGdsv_rtCDocJVCKPnAe7gep}}
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a crystal sphere with blue rays flies to the camera and shatters. 2D golden stars fly to the shattered object, then a golden 3D star forms. It then shines and flashes until it becomes the company name, in Kannada and afterwards in English, reading "RAMU enterprises". The text then materializes into the background.
 
'''Audio:''' A bombastic fanfare, which is actually "Glorious Finale" by Peter Siedlaczek.
'''FX/SFX:''' Well-done CGI.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic fanfare
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Hollywood'' and ''Malla''. Filmed variants also exist.
 
===3rd Logo (April 28, 2004-January 21, 2011)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
<tabber>
 
Images=
===3rd Logo (2004-2011)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200100">
File:Ramu Films (2004, Durgi).png|2004 version
File:Ramu Films (2004, A).png
File:Ramu Films (2004, B).png
Line 42 ⟶ 54:
File:Ramu Films (2004, D).png
File:Ramu Films (2004, E).png
File:Ramu Enterprises (2008-2011Masti).jpgpng|20082007 version
File:Ramu Enterprises (2008-2011).jpg|alt=
File:Ramu Enterprises (2008) (NTSC).png
File:Ramu Enterprises (Masti).png
File:Ramu Enterprises (Auto Shankar).png
File:Ramu Enterprises (Gulama).png
File:Ramu Enterprises (Auto Shankar).png
File:Ramu Enterprises (Kanteerava).png
</gallery>
|-|
{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/tLeuAjzl-0k}}
Videos=
 
{{YouTube|id=_tIctQfQ_MY|id2=nYk-147va0k|id3=9azyHNS9RJ8}}
'''Nicknames:''' "Ultra Majestic Kannada Tower", "Not-So-Bad 20th Century Fox Ripoff"
</tabber>
 
'''LogoVisuals:''' An exact copy of the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo, complete with the panning (only that in one point it is slower) and the searchlights swooping across the screen, but with the "20th Century Fox" text replaced with the Kannada words for "Ramuರಾಮು Filmsಫಿಲಂಸ್" (2004-20052007) or "Ramuರಾಮು Enterprisesಎಂಟರ್‌ಪ್ರೈಸಸ್" (20082007-2011), and the Los Angeles skyline is much different, lacking the Hollywood sign. When the camera settles, the subtitle "RAMU FILMS" (2004-20052007) or "RAMU ENTERPRISES" (20082007-2011) fades in below the structure replacing the original News Corporation byline seen on the source logo.
 
'''Variants:'''
* <u>''Kanteerava''</u> had a <u>sepia-style</u> tint through the logo.
* <u>Filmed variants</u> also exist.
* A variant with a <u>bluish tint</u> also exists.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
* ''Kanteerava'' had a sepia-style tint through the logo.
* Filmed variants also exist.
* A variant with a bluish tint also exists.
 
'''Audio:''' It differs from any film:
'''FX/SFX:''' The camera panning and the moving searchlights.
* On ''Durgi'' (the first film to use this logo), ''The Discharge'' by Trevor Rabin and Mark Mancina (a track from the American movie ''Con Air'') plays.
 
* ''Kalasipalya'' and ''Rakshasa'' had a loud majestic fanfare.
'''Music/Sounds:''' It differs from any film:
*''Auto Shankar'', ''Thavarina Siri'' and ''Preethigagi'' had the logo with a dramatic orchestral fanfare.
* ''Kalasipalya'' had a loud majestic fanfare, as seen on the video on the right.
*''AutoMasti'' and Shankar''Gulama'' had the logo with a dramatic orchestralnews-like fanfare.
*''Gooli'' had the complete 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, but high pitched with some loud whooshes.
*''Masti''Kannadadha andKiran ''GulamaBedi'' had a news-likeheroic fanfare.
*''Kanteerava'' had the complete 20th Century Fox fanfare again, (In this case, they use the John Williams fanfare) with the 1st half of the drumroll repeated twice.
*''Shivajinagara'' had a heroic fanfare as well, albeit with a different medley.
 
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Was seen on the Kannada movies listed above. Don't expect to see this in ''Kiccha''.
 
'''Availability:''' First seen on ''Durgi'', and the 2007 version debuted on ''Masti''. The 2004 version appeared on ''Shivajinagara''.
'''Editor's Note:''' For a logo that is such a blatant knockoff, it's surprisingly not that bad in terms of animation quality.
 
=== 4th Logo (July 15, 2009)===
[[File:Ramu Enterprises (2009).jpg|center|frameless]]
 
'''Visuals:''' On an ocean against a blue sky, some helicopters fly until they reach the word "RAMU ENTERPRISES", which is in gold, floating above the ocean, behind an iceberg. Underneath, the helicopters fly below the wordmark.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Nickname:''' "Helicopters Over The Sea"
 
'''Audio:''' Sounds of the helicopters flying.
'''Logo:''' On an ocean against a blue sky, some helicopters fly until they reach the word "RAMU ENTERPRISES", which is in gold, floating above the ocean, behind an iceberg. Underneath, the helicopters fly below the wordmark.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Decent CGI.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Rajani''.
 
=== 5th Logo (January 6, 2012-May 23, 2013)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
 
=== 5th Logo (2011-2013)===
[[File:Ramu Enterprises (2011).jpg|center|frameless]]
 
'''Visuals:''' In space, there is a flash that makes each letter of "RAMU" in a holographic sparkling style. After, the holographic word turns silver and the letters of "ENTERPRISES" zoom-out, one by one. The logo receives a bright yellow line and two comes transform the company's name into its Kannada name, which shines.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Nickname:''' "Ramu Letters In Space"
 
'''Audio:''' Sounds of whooshes and glass sparkles, accompanied by a dramatic deep fanfare.
'''Logo:''' TBA.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Shakthi'', ''Sagar'' and ''Election''.
 
===6th Logo (October 22, 2015-2018) ===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
<tabber>
 
Images=
===6th Logo (2017-2018) ===
<gallery mode="packed">
'''Nicknames:''' "Ultra Majestic Kannada Tower II", "Not-So-Bad 20th Century Fox Ripoff II", "Ultra-Majestic Bilingual Tower"
File:Ramu Films (2015, A).png
 
File:Ramu Films (2015, B).png
'''Logo:''' Similar to the "Ramu Films" variant of the 3rd logo, but more cheaper and the colors on the structure are different, and the sky is now a blue night sky backdrop, similar to the 1953 20th Century Fox logo. As the camera takes its place, two searchlights swoop in the screen, turning the text to "RAMU FILMS", with "RAMU" in a tall Agency FB and "FILMS" in Arial.
</gallery>
 
|-|
'''FX/SFX:''' The camera panning and the moving searchlights, the two searchlights transforming the text.
Video=
{{YouTube|id=rjNHhBnKEv0}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' Similar to the "Ramu Films" variant of the 3rd logo, but more cheaper and the colors on the structure are different, and the sky is now a blue night sky backdrop, similar to the 1953 20th Century Fox logo. As the camera takes its place, two searchlights swoop in the screen, turning the Kannada text to "RAMU FILMS", with "RAMU" in a tall Agency FB-like font and "FILMS" in Arial.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the movie. Sometimes the theme from ''Masti'' and ''Gulama'' on the third logo is used. None on the company's website.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Could be only seen on YouTube.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on films such as ''Ganga''. Also seen on their website.
'''Editor's Note:''' A cheaper rendition of the 3rd logo but better than the 1st logo. The English name is now in the structure itself instead of just a byline.
 
{{Indian film logos}}
{{Film logos}}
[[Category:Film logos]]
[[Category:Indian logosIndia]]
[[Category:Indian film logos]]
[[Category:Logos with content from other logos]]
[[Category:Logos with music by John Williams]]
[[Category:Logos with music by David Newman]]
[[Category:Logos with music from Peter Siedlaczek's Orchestral Colors]]

Latest revision as of 04:46, 10 August 2024

Background

Ramu Films is an Indian Kannada-language film company founded in 1993 by the film producer Ramu, originally named as Ramu Enterprises.



1st Logo (June 18, 1999-2002, July 30, 2010)

Visuals: On a midnight background, there is a 20th Century Fox-esque tower that consists of the stacked text "RAMU ENTERPRISES", which is in a bold Gill Sans font. The tower has two rows, the searchlights are in a different position, and the color is changed a bit.

Variant: An enhanced variant of the logo debuted with Law and Order.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The 1982 20th Century Fox fanfare, but high-pitched and with a part of the drumroll at the beginning cut. A whoosh also plays once the logo starts. Gandede has the John Williams fanfare, but with the drumroll and whoosh cut. Law and Order used a heroic fanfare.

Availability: The logo can be seen on A.K. 47 and Chamundi, and the enhanced variant has appeared with Gandede.

2nd Logo (January 3, 2003-February 27, 2004)

Visuals: On a black background, a crystal sphere with blue rays flies to the camera and shatters. 2D golden stars fly to the shattered object, then a golden 3D star forms. It then shines and flashes until it becomes the company name, in Kannada ("ರಾಮು ಎಂಟರ್‌ಪ್ರೈಸಸ್") and afterwards in English, reading "RAMU enterprises". The text then materializes into the background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A bombastic fanfare, which is actually "Glorious Finale" by Peter Siedlaczek.

Availability: Seen on Hollywood and Malla. Filmed variants also exist.

3rd Logo (April 28, 2004-January 21, 2011)

Visuals: An exact copy of the 1994 20th Century Fox logo, complete with the panning (only that in one point it is slower) and the searchlights swooping across the screen, but with the "20th Century Fox" text replaced with the Kannada words "ರಾಮು ಫಿಲಂಸ್" (2004-2007) or "ರಾಮು ಎಂಟರ್‌ಪ್ರೈಸಸ್" (2007-2011), and the Los Angeles skyline is much different, lacking the Hollywood sign. When the camera settles, the subtitle "RAMU FILMS" (2004-2007) or "RAMU ENTERPRISES" (2007-2011) fades in below the structure replacing the original News Corporation byline seen on the source logo.

Variants:

  • Kanteerava had a sepia-style tint through the logo.
  • Filmed variants also exist.
  • A variant with a bluish tint also exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: It differs from any film:

  • On Durgi (the first film to use this logo), The Discharge by Trevor Rabin and Mark Mancina (a track from the American movie Con Air) plays.
  • Kalasipalya and Rakshasa had a loud majestic fanfare.
  • Auto Shankar, Thavarina Siri and Preethigagi had the logo with a dramatic orchestral fanfare.
  • Masti and Gulama had a news-like fanfare.
  • Gooli had the complete 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, but high pitched with some loud whooshes.
  • Kannadadha Kiran Bedi had a heroic fanfare.
  • Kanteerava had the complete 20th Century Fox fanfare again, (In this case, they use the John Williams fanfare) with the 1st half of the drumroll repeated twice.
  • Shivajinagara had a heroic fanfare as well, albeit with a different medley.

Availability: First seen on Durgi, and the 2007 version debuted on Masti. The 2004 version appeared on Shivajinagara.

4th Logo (July 15, 2009)

Visuals: On an ocean against a blue sky, some helicopters fly until they reach the word "RAMU ENTERPRISES", which is in gold, floating above the ocean, behind an iceberg. Underneath, the helicopters fly below the wordmark.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Sounds of the helicopters flying.

Availability: Seen on Rajani.

5th Logo (January 6, 2012-May 23, 2013)

Visuals: In space, there is a flash that makes each letter of "RAMU" in a holographic sparkling style. After, the holographic word turns silver and the letters of "ENTERPRISES" zoom-out, one by one. The logo receives a bright yellow line and two comes transform the company's name into its Kannada name, which shines.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Sounds of whooshes and glass sparkles, accompanied by a dramatic deep fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Shakthi, Sagar and Election.

6th Logo (October 22, 2015-2018)

Visuals: Similar to the "Ramu Films" variant of the 3rd logo, but more cheaper and the colors on the structure are different, and the sky is now a blue night sky backdrop, similar to the 1953 20th Century Fox logo. As the camera takes its place, two searchlights swoop in the screen, turning the Kannada text to "RAMU FILMS", with "RAMU" in a tall Agency FB-like font and "FILMS" in Arial.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The opening theme of the movie. Sometimes the theme from Masti and Gulama on the third logo is used. None on the company's website.

Availability: Seen on films such as Ganga. Also seen on their website.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.