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===Background=== |
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from India. |
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===Logo (5 March 1951)=== |
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[[File:Shri Gouri Pictures (1965).png|center|300px]] |
[[File:Shri Gouri Pictures (1965).png|center|300px]] |
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'''Visuals:''' The screen fades in on black to a background with numerous amount rocky pillars and a stormy/sunny sky. Over it, there's a statue of Parvati (who also goes by the name of Gauri) which holds two knives and a trident, among other things (like a headband on her head) Standing on one of the pillars. Then, the text in Marathi, which translates into "Shri Gouri Pictures" and below it, the text which translates to "Kolhapur" appears below of it, both unfold from the bottom of the screen. Then after a couple of seconds of staying still, they unfold and then curtains appear from the background, causing the logo to end. |
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'''Technique:''' Practical effects. |
'''Technique:''' Practical effects. |
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'''Audio:''' A note made by some wind instruments, segueing into a very catchy traditional Indian composition which ends into another note of a wind instrument. |
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'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Swarajyacha Shiledar''. |
'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Swarajyacha Shiledar''. |
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{{Film logos}} |
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[[Category:Indian film logos]] |
[[Category:Indian film logos]] |
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[[Category:India]] |
[[Category:India]] |
Latest revision as of 03:42, 27 August 2024
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Santiago Reveco Lepe Reborn
Background
Shri Gouri Pictures was a film production company from India.
Logo (5 March 1951)
Visuals: The screen fades in on black to a background with numerous amount rocky pillars and a stormy/sunny sky. Over it, there's a statue of Parvati (who also goes by the name of Gauri) which holds two knives and a trident, among other things (like a headband on her head) Standing on one of the pillars. Then, the text in Marathi, which translates into "Shri Gouri Pictures" and below it, the text which translates to "Kolhapur" appears below of it, both unfold from the bottom of the screen. Then after a couple of seconds of staying still, they unfold and then curtains appear from the background, causing the logo to end.
Technique: Practical effects.
Audio: A note made by some wind instruments, segueing into a very catchy traditional Indian composition which ends into another note of a wind instrument.
Availability: Only seen on Swarajyacha Shiledar.