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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from India.
 
===1st Logo (October 31, 1959-May 27, 1966)===
1st Logo
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(1959-1966)
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Saravan'''Visuals:''' FilmsIt (1959)Logo:starts Weoff are onwith a cloudy background. The clouds move to show us some mountains with a lotlots of snow. Then, wethere seeis a waterfall (supposed to be the Hgenakkal Waterfalls). The camera appears in a differentpositiondifferent position, closer to the waterfall, which is translucent now and wethere seeare thesesome scenes (all them in live action) which include:
 
*A religious celebration.
Saravan Films (1959)Logo: We are on a cloudy background. The clouds move to show us some mountains with a lot of snow. Then, we see a waterfall (supposed to be Hgenakkal Waterfalls). The camera appears in a differentposition, closer to the waterfall, which is translucent now and we see these scenes (all them in live action):
*Some views of the Meenkshi Temple.
 
Later, the waterfall turns opaque and we see now see some waves. The camera moves from the sea to the Thiruchendur Muruga Temple (this temple is closer to the beach), where the camera cuts. Finally, we seeis the statue of Murugan (who also goes by the name Saravana) in the middle of a mountain, on a landscape with some mountains. There's a set of text below Murugan, with the name of the company in Tamil.
A religious celebration.
Some views of the Meenkshi Temple.
 
'''Technique:''' Live-action.
Later, the waterfall turns opaque and we see now some waves. The camera moves from the sea to the Thiruchendur Muruga Temple (this temple is closer to the beach), where the camera cuts. Finally, we see the statue of Murugan in the middle of a mountain, on a landscape with some mountains. There's a text below Murugan, with the name of the company in Tamil.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A melody made with a tempuratampura, which is accompanied by a male singing in Tamil "Om Saravana Bhavaya Namaha" (he repeats the same part some timesthrice) when we see the scenes inside the waterfall, in addition of a kind of glockenspiel and a sitar. When we see Murugan, there's a chorus singing the same fragment that the male, in addition of the previous instruments, that are heard too. At the end, a dramatic note is heard.
FX/SFX: The majority of the scenes,excluding the scene of Muruga with the text of the company, is live action,including the scenes shown on the translucent waterfall.
 
'''Availability:''' SeenThis was seen on the B&W films released by this company: ''"Bhaga Pirivinai"'', ''"Panathottam"'', ''"Kalangarai Vilakkam"'', ''"Palum Pazhamum"'', ''"Padha Kaanikkai"'' and ''"Chandhrodhayam"''. All them can be found on YouTube.
Music/Sounds: A melody made with a tempura, which is accompanied by a male singing in Tamil (he repeats the same part some times) when we see the scenes inside the waterfall, in addition of a kind of glockenspiel and a sitar. When we see Murugan, there's a chorus singing the same fragment that the male, in addition of the previous instruments, that are heard too. At the end, a dramatic note is heard.
 
===2nd Logo (November 3, 1964)===
Availability: Seen on the B&W films released by this company: "Bhaga Pirivinai", "Panathottam", "Kalangarai Vilakkam", "Palum Pazhamum", "Padha Kaanikkai" and "Chandhrodhayam". All them can be found on YouTube.
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Saravan Films (1964)Logo'''Visuals:''' On a dark background, wethere seeare two candles and a light, with some smoke, behind a silhouette of a statue. Then, the lights are turned up and we see that the statue is Murugan, onagainst a landscape with some mountains. We can also see that Murugan wears a pendant with flowers, and is over a white (with some golden paints) pedestal with some petals. The candles and the pedestal are above a white table.
 
'''Technique:''' Practical effects.
Editor's Note: None.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' See previous logo.
 
'''Availability:''' SeenThis was only seen on ''Padagotti''.
 
{{Indian film logos}}
2nd Logo
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(1964)
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Saravan Films (1964)Logo: On a dark background, we see two candles and a light, with some smoke, behind a silhouette of a statue. Then, the lights are turned up and we see that the statue is Murugan, on a landscape with some mountains. Murugan wears a pendant with flowers, and is over a white (with some golden paints) pedestal with some petals. The candles and the pedestal are above a white table.
 
FX/SFX: The lights and the smoke.
 
Music/Sounds: See previous logo.
 
Availability: Seen only on Padagotti.
 
Editor's Note: None.
 
[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Indian logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]

Latest revision as of 03:38, 27 August 2024


Background

Saravana Films was a film production company from India.

1st Logo (October 31, 1959-May 27, 1966)

Visuals: It starts off with a cloudy background. The clouds move to show us some mountains with lots of snow. Then, there is a waterfall (supposed to be the Hgenakkal Waterfalls). The camera appears in a different position, closer to the waterfall, which is translucent now and there are some scenes (all them in live action) which include:

  • A religious celebration.
  • Some views of the Meenkshi Temple.

Later, the waterfall turns opaque and we now see some waves. The camera moves from the sea to the Thiruchendur Muruga Temple (this temple is closer to the beach), where the camera cuts. Finally is the statue of Murugan (who also goes by the name Saravana) in the middle of a mountain, on a landscape with some mountains. There's a set of text below Murugan, with the name of the company in Tamil.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A melody made with a tampura, which is accompanied by a male singing in Tamil "Om Saravana Bhavaya Namaha" (he repeats the same part thrice) when we see the scenes inside the waterfall, in addition of a kind of glockenspiel and a sitar. When we see Murugan, there's a chorus singing the same fragment that the male, in addition of the previous instruments, that are heard too. At the end, a dramatic note is heard.

Availability: This was seen on the B&W films released by this company: "Bhaga Pirivinai", "Panathottam", "Kalangarai Vilakkam", "Palum Pazhamum", "Padha Kaanikkai" and "Chandhrodhayam". All them can be found on YouTube.

2nd Logo (November 3, 1964)

Visuals: On a dark background, there are two candles and a light, with some smoke, behind a silhouette of a statue. Then, the lights are turned up and we see the statue is Murugan, against a landscape with some mountains. We can also see that Murugan wears a pendant with flowers, and is over a white (with some golden paints) pedestal with some petals. The candles and the pedestal are above a white table.

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: See previous logo.

Availability: This was only seen on Padagotti.

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