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'''Visuals:''' A picture of a statue of Sathya Sai Baba appears, having his left palm raised. A sparkle is shining in his left hand. An {{color|orange}} trail shoots out from the palm into the bottom, and morphs into the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{Font color|orange|SHIRDI SAI CREATIONS}}}}". A sparkle passes through the text. The text then zooms in, and another moving sparkle appears in front of the text.
'''Visuals:''' A picture of a statue of Sirdi Sai Baba appears, having his left palm raised. A sparkle is shining in his left hand. An orange trail shoots out from the palm into the bottom, and morphs into the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{Font color|orange|SHIRDI SAI CREATIONS}}}}". A sparkle passes through the text. The text then zooms in, and another moving sparkle appears in front of the text.


'''Technique:''' Live-action capture with cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Live-action capture with cel animation.

Latest revision as of 08:50, 27 August 2024



Background

Shirdi Sai Creations is a Malayali film company.

Logo (February 24, 1986-February 6, 1987)


Visuals: A picture of a statue of Sirdi Sai Baba appears, having his left palm raised. A sparkle is shining in his left hand. An orange trail shoots out from the palm into the bottom, and morphs into the text "SHIRDI SAI CREATIONS". A sparkle passes through the text. The text then zooms in, and another moving sparkle appears in front of the text.

Technique: Live-action capture with cel animation.

Audio: There are two music versions:

  • Amrutham Gamaya uses a sitar and tanpura theme.
  • Oru Yuga Sandhya uses a man singing a Malayalam mantra.

Availability: It is seen on Amrutham Gamaya and Oru Yuga Sandhya

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