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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from India.
 
===Logo (August 10, 1980-September 18, 1981)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a dark background, wethere seeis an eartha globe of Earth rotating in white smoke. Suddenly, wethere seeis a hand-made white seed that comes from the globe, and red smoke appears. As the seed is moving down, the earth globe disappears. The seed stops moving, and suddenly it turns into a white silhouette. The silhouette partially becomes translucent, showing us athe Hindu Goddessgoddess Durga with a trident and somethe kind of film rollchakra. Finally we see thisthe arched white text:
 
<center><big><big>'''SHIVALIK FILMS'''</big></big></center>
Shivalik Films (1981)
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'''Trivia:''' The animation of earth rotating and the smoke is actually a cut from the opening credits from the film "Bhagwan Samaye Sansar Mein".
 
'''Technique:''' A combination of live action and traditional animation.
'''Logo:''' On a dark background, we see an earth globe rotating in white smoke. Suddenly, we see a hand-made white seed that comes from the globe, and red smoke appears. As the seed is moving down, the earth globe disappears. The seed stops moving, and suddenly it turns into a white silhouette. The silhouette partially becomes translucent, showing us a Hindu Goddess with a trident and some kind of film roll. Finally we see this white text:
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A typical Indian melody made by a flute until seed becomes a silhouette. From this moment until the text appears, wethere hearis a melody from a kind of Indian lyraswarmandal. When the text appears, wethere hearis a dissonant, dramatic fanfaresting.
SHIVALIK FILMS
 
'''Availability:''' Seen only on "Ambe Maa Jagdambe Maa" and "Waliti Babu".
Trivia: The animation of earth rotating and the smoke is actually a cut from the opening credits from the film Bhagwan Samaye Sansar Mein.
 
{{Indian film logos}}
FX/SFX: The earth rotating, the smoke, the hand-made seed and silhouette that becomes a Goddess, and the text.
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Music/Sounds: A typical Indian melody made by a flute until seed becomes a silhouette. From this moment until the text appears, we hear a melody from a kind of Indian lyra. When the text appears, we hear a dramatic fanfare.
 
Availability: Seen only on Ambe Maa Jagdambe Maa and Waliti Babu.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 29 September 2024


Background

Shivalik Films was a film production company from India.

Logo (August 10, 1980-September 18, 1981)

Visuals: On a dark background, there is a globe of Earth rotating in white smoke. Suddenly, there is a hand-made white seed that comes from the globe, and red smoke appears. As the seed is moving down, the globe disappears. The seed stops moving, and suddenly it turns into a white silhouette. The silhouette partially becomes translucent, showing us the Hindu goddess Durga with a trident and the chakra. Finally we see the arched white text:

SHIVALIK FILMS


Trivia: The animation of earth rotating and the smoke is actually a cut from the opening credits from the film "Bhagwan Samaye Sansar Mein".

Technique: A combination of live action and traditional animation.

Audio: A typical Indian melody made by a flute until seed becomes a silhouette. From this moment until the text appears, there is a melody from a kind of Indian swarmandal. When the text appears, there is a dissonant, dramatic sting.

Availability: Seen only on "Ambe Maa Jagdambe Maa" and "Waliti Babu".

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