Sri Sai Chitra

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Sri Sai Chitra was a film production company from India.

Logo (March 27, 1981)

Visuals: There is a silhouette statue on a dark blue background with a big white circular light behind it. The illumination from the front shows us the face of Sai Baba of Shirdi (a 19th century Indian spiritual master). The camera zooms out, and we see that Sai Baba is sitting on a stone, and in front of the stone and the statue we see a white rectangle with red letters, and around it is many flowers. To the left and the right of the statue, there are two small candles and one big candle. There's smoke coming from the big candles. The surface of the table is practically covered by flowers, and the front of the same (which is yellow) consists of columns in relief. Then, the camera zooms to the white rectangle, and we see the red text: "SRI SAICHITRA" on the rectangle.

Technique: All in live-action.

Audio: An almost somber melody with a tampura and some chordophones, while a man speaking in Hindi: "The one who the Lord protects, no one can kill. Any sorrow you can bear, all the happiness is yours when you fall at the feet of the Lord". After this, there are glissandos from a swarmandal.

Availability: Seen only on Dhuan.

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