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'''Visuals:''' We see a bay with seagulls flying, all sepia toned. After 8 seconds, we see lightning strike flash on a cloudy blue background (which is stock). We then see a scene of the Indian Ocean with a few ships going by with green smoke covering the scene. We then see the same scene, but without the smoke before it pauses to reveal an on-print logo (which consists of a filmstrip in white making the letter "F" & ocean waves are seen below) flip upwards. Then the text "Sagar Film International" also in white appears below the on-print logo. Then, everything slowly fades. |
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'''Trivia:''' The same ship scene was also seen in the film ''Khofnak Mahal'', which could potentially mean that the footage was stock. |
'''Trivia:''' The same ship scene was also seen in the film ''Khofnak Mahal'', which could potentially mean that the footage was stock. |
Revision as of 07:36, 9 October 2023
TVB
Captures by
TVB
Editions by
BaldiBasicsFan
Video captures courtesy of
MatthewTheScienceGuy
(September 18, 1998)
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Visuals: We see a bay with seagulls flying, all sepia toned. After 8 seconds, we see lightning strike flash on a cloudy blue background (which is stock). We then see a scene of the Indian Ocean with a few ships going by with green smoke covering the scene. We then see the same scene, but without the smoke before it pauses to reveal an on-print logo (which consists of a filmstrip in white making the letter "F" & ocean waves are seen below) flip upwards. Then the text "Sagar Film International" also in white appears below the on-print logo. Then, everything slowly fades.
Trivia: The same ship scene was also seen in the film Khofnak Mahal, which could potentially mean that the footage was stock.
Technique: Live action and possibly chroma-keyed animation.
Audio: We first hear a squabble of seagulls making noise, which is slightly distorted. Then a thunder noise is heard, along with an echoing announcer and the sounds of wind. At the end, a loud distorted chime theme is heard.
Availability: Only seen on Pyar Ki Umang.