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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a rotating sphere of an image of Hindu god Shiva against a bunch of plants travelling towards the left side of the screen. Half-way there, the sphere expands to reveal the full image of Shiva which appears to be setting off a bunch of light rays, and covers the entire background. Finally, a set of text reading:
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see a rotating sphere of an image of Hindu god Shiva against a bunch of plants travelling towards the left side of the screen. Half-way there, the sphere expands to reveal the full image of Shiva which appears to be setting off a bunch of light rays, and covers the entire background. Finally, a set of text reading:
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<big><span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;">'''{{font|Arial|{{color|#7ea600|SHIVA}}}}'''</span></big>
<big><span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 0px;">'''{{font|Arial|{{color|#7ea600|SHIVA}}}}'''</span></big>

Revision as of 12:36, 9 October 2023


(1990's)

Visuals: On a black background, we see a rotating sphere of an image of Hindu god Shiva against a bunch of plants travelling towards the left side of the screen. Half-way there, the sphere expands to reveal the full image of Shiva which appears to be setting off a bunch of light rays, and covers the entire background. Finally, a set of text reading:

SHIVA
VIDEO
presents

appears from the top-right portion of the screen, leaving a trail and zooms in towards us for a short period of time. It stays on-screen for a few seconds until it travels back to the top-right corner.

Technique: Primitive computer animation.

Audio: A chorus chanting "Om Namah Shivaya" four times, followed by a melody from a tabla and a sitar.

Availability: This was seen on Bollywood releases from the company such as When? Why? And Where?.

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