Royal Nepal Film Corporation: Difference between revisions
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'''Logo:''' On footage of cloudy smoke, we see a circle image of the Manakamana Temple, with rings coming out of the outside of the image. The company's name does not appear. |
'''Logo:''' On footage of cloudy smoke, we see a circle image of the Manakamana Temple, with rings coming out of the outside of the image. The company's name does not appear. |
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Revision as of 15:54, 26 December 2020
Descriptions by
roz1497
Editions by
Megadeth99 and BaldiBasicsFan
Video captures courtesy of
Mister Suitcase
roz1497
Editions by
Megadeth99 and BaldiBasicsFan
Video captures courtesy of
Mister Suitcase
(October 7, 1964)
Logo: On footage of cloudy smoke, we see a circle image of the Manakamana Temple, with rings coming out of the outside of the image. The company's name does not appear.
FX/SFX: Live action for the background, and 2D animation for the rings.
Music/Sounds: A form of ominous Tibetan chanting with chimes.
Availability: Only seen on Aama (the first Nepalese movie).
Editor's Note: Perhaps the oldest Nepalese logo on this wiki, and it truly shows, thanks to the film quality, along with the distorted sounding chanting, witch sounds rather ghostly.