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'''Legacy:''' Pretty basic, but fair for a logo made in the late 1970s.
'''Legacy:''' Pretty basic, but fair for a logo made in the late 1970s.


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=== 2nd Logo (1983) ===
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Revision as of 14:27, 16 December 2022


Background

S.S. Productions Limited (shortening of Shabana Sadique Productions Limited) was a Bengali film production and distribution company founded and owned by Shabana on late 1970's, with the first film being Matir Ghar from 1979. Its best known for making the 1990 award-winning film Goriber Bou. S.S. Productions went dormant sometime on the mid-2000's due to Shabana retiring from the film industry in 1998 and went to the United States to focus on her family members. Its latest film is Swami Chintai from 2004, presented by Shabana and produced in association with the Indian Voice and Vision Enterprises.



1st Logo (April 27, 1979)

Logo: On a black background, we see the letter S and another S colliding towards each other. A line appears on icon, then the words "S.S. PRODUCTIONS" appear on the bottom.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A male announcer speaking in Bengali.

Availability: Only seen on Matir Ghar: The Last Station.

Legacy: Pretty basic, but fair for a logo made in the late 1970s.

2nd Logo (1983)



Logo: On a gray background, we see an S moving to the left. Then we cut to the two S's colliding towards to each other. A heart-like thing appears inside of the icon, then the words "S.S. PRODUCTIONS" abruptly appears below the symbol. A thick border slowly appears around the symbol and text before the logo cuts off.

Variant: A rare sepia and full-matte version has been spotted.

Technique: The collision, the elements appearing and the border zooming.

Music/Sounds: A series of loud noises and a loud rumble, followed by a guitar-like fanfare.

Availability: Only seen on Nazma.

3rd Logo (Early 1990's-1998)



Logo: On a black background, we see the icon from before with four lights shining at the viewer. It cuts to a white background, where A rectangle rotates 90 degrees to the top, and the second rectangle appears on the left does the same thing. Then a black background takes over the white background. We then see a heart-like thing and turns big as it turns to a upside-down heart, which beats five times and becomes small. We then see the first S, and another S appearing. They move to the heart and the first S flashes as tt goes up,. We then see several black squares appearing rapidly, then the black background is removed. Then, the words "S.S. PRODUCTIONS LTD." appear in red. A spark highlights the text, then the bold words "PRESENT'S" appear in black in a typewriter effect.

Variants:

  • A restored version exists on DVD and Blu-ray prints of the films.
  • A short verison exists on Ondho Bishwas.
  • Varying on its film detorioration, the logo may be color-tinted.
  • On Meyerao Manush, the logo is slightly zoomed-in.

Technique: Mostly traditional cel animation, except for the shining effect, which just slides though the text.

Music/Sounds: Warbling synthesizer noises followed by an 70s-esque disco beat, then a synth horn theme at the end plays.

Availability: Rare. Seen on some S.S. Productions' films from that time.

Legacy: For the 90s, this is very dated with the awkward animation, disco music and the film quality which makes it feel more like a 70s logo. However, the concept is creative and the music is pretty catchy.

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