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=== (1991) ===
===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from India.
[[File:Ravalanatha_Art_Productions_(1991,_Source_-_Antharaganda_Mrudanga).png|center|thumb]]

'''Logo:''' In a room with a lot of people, we zoom in to a man praying to a Indian god. The footage then freezes then the text "Ravalanatha Art Productions (Madralore)" fades in.
=== (March 7, 1991) ===
[[File:Ravalanatha_Art_Productions_(1991,_Source_-_Antharaganda_Mrudanga).png|center|frameless]]
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'''Visuals:''' In a room with a lot of people, the camera zooms in to a man praying to a Hindu god ({{w|Ravalnath}}) The footage then freezes then the text "Ravalanatha Art Productions (Mangalore)" fades in.


'''Technique:''' Live-Action.
'''Technique:''' Live-Action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The theme from Sham Rhallam Productions
'''Audio:''' The stock choir theme used in various South Asian logos (ex.: Sham Ralhan Productions)


'''Availability:''' Only appeared on ''Antharaganda Mrudanga''.
'''Availability:''' Only appeared on ''Antharaganda Mrudanga''.
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Latest revision as of 06:22, 25 August 2024


Background

Ravalanatha Art Productions was a film production company from India.

(March 7, 1991)

Visuals: In a room with a lot of people, the camera zooms in to a man praying to a Hindu god (Ravalnath) The footage then freezes then the text "Ravalanatha Art Productions (Mangalore)" fades in.

Technique: Live-Action.

Audio: The stock choir theme used in various South Asian logos (ex.: Sham Ralhan Productions)

Availability: Only appeared on Antharaganda Mrudanga.

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