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===Logo (September 21, 1984-June 13, 1989)=== |
===Logo (September 21, 1984-June 13, 1989)=== |
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Background
Ravichitra Films was a film production company from India.
Logo (September 21, 1984-June 13, 1989)
Visuals: The logo starts with a red circle slowly zooming in against a misty red background. After 9 seconds, it crossfades to another scene where we see a statue of Aruna driving the chariot of Surya sitting on a throne against rising orange smoke. The camera zooms out to reveal more of the statue, where the throne is connected to a bunch of galloping horses. All of this is placed on top of a gold pedestal with "RAVICHITRA FILMS" in red plastered on it. The logo lasts for the remaining 12 seconds until the screen cuts.
Technique: Practical animation and live action.
Audio: A somber lyre theme with a man singing once the screen fades to the next scene.
Availability: Appeared on Baddi Bangaramma, Maruthi Mahime, Kedi No 1, Bettada Thayi, Bazar Bheema, and Nyayakkaagi Naanu.