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===Background===
===Background===
Sujatha Cine Arts is a Indian Tamil-language film company founded by K. Balaji in 1966.
'''Sujatha Cine Arts''' is an Indian Tamil-language film company founded by K. Balaji in 1966.<Ref>https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/2009/May/03/remake-king-who-shaped-many-heroes-46031.html</ref>

==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (1968-1987)===
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|Sujatha Cine Arts (first era)|
{{ImageTOC
|Sujatha Cine Arts (1968, Source - En Thambi).png|1st Logo (June 7, 1968-October 10, 1969)
|Sujatha_Cine_Arts_(1970).PNG.webp|2nd Logo (October 29, 1970-January 26, 1989)
}}
|Sujatha International|
{{ImageTOC
|Sujatha International (1974, Source - Dulhan).png|Logo (October 18, 1975-May 18, 1979)
}}
|Sujatha Cine Arts (second era)|
{{ImageTOC
|Sujatha_Cine_Arts_(2007).PNG.webp|Logo (July 20, 2007)
}}
}}

== Sujatha Cine Arts (first era) ==
===1st Logo (June 7, 1968-October 10, 1969)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a cloudy sky background, there is a silhouetted statue on its side before rotating 90 degrees a few seconds later. A spotlight illuminates the statue, revealing an undetailed model of a griffin holding a small shield with "SCA" engraved. The griffin stands on a pedestal that reads "SUJATHA CINE ARTS".

'''Technique:''' Practical effects.

'''Audio:''' A loud and patriotic brass fanfare.

'''Availability:''' Seen on ''En Thambi'' and ''Thirudan''.

===2nd Logo (October 29, 1970-January 26, 1989)===
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'''Visuals:''' The concept is similar to the previous logo where the same silhouetted model is shown on its side before rotating 90 degrees against a horizontal color-changing background. A spotlight illuminates the statue once it stops rotating, revealing a more colorized and detailed version of the griffin model: the griffin is in a bronze texture, and the pedestal and shield are colored blue, with the shield having a gold-colored border and letters, as well as some gold-colored accents on the pedestal.
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'''Variant:''' A version with the Tamil text of the company's name on the wing intact.
'''Logo''': On a color-changing background, we see the silhouette of a statue rotating 90 degrees. The statue gets illuminated, revealing it to be a griffin holding a small shield with "SCA" engraved. The griffin stands on a pedestal which reads "SUJATHA CINE ARTS".


'''FX/SFX''': Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Practical effects.


'''Audio:''' A more bombastic and proud-sounding rendition of the previous logo's fanfare with the last three notes played twice, also with the last note being higher-pitched.
'''Variants:'''


'''Availability:''' Seen on their releases from this period, such as ''Sattam''.
* A version with the Tamil text of the company's name on the wing intact.


== Sujatha International ==
'''Music/Sounds''': A dramatic fanfare.


=== Logo (October 18, 1975-May 18, 1979) ===
'''Availability''': Seen on their releases from this period, such as ''Sattam''.
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'''Visuals:''' The concept is similar to the previous logo although the color-changing background is going upwards this time and slightly slower-paced. The spotlight illuminates another version of the logo model, revealing a silghtly altered version of the griffin model where it mostly remains the same but with a few key differences: the "SCA" is replaced with a large, shiny "SI" in gold, and sans-serif, "SUJATHA CINE ARTS" is replaced by "SUJATHA INTERNATIONAL", and more of the pedestal is shown, which comprises a white lower body displaying a bold "(MADRAS)" in white with a blue accent on the bottom, all on top of a red platform.


'''Technique:''' Practical effects.
'''Editor's Note''': None.


'''Audio:''' A more bombastic and proud-sounding rendition of the 1st logo of Sujatha Cine Arts' fanfare with the last three notes played twice, also with the last note being higher-pitched.
===2nd Logo (2007)===

'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Dulhan'' and ''Amar Deep''.
== Sujatha Cine Arts (second era) ==

===Logo (July 20, 2007)===
[[File:Sujatha_Cine_Arts_(2007).PNG.webp|center|350px]]
[[File:Sujatha_Cine_Arts_(2007).PNG.webp|center|350px]]
'''Visuals:''' On a space background with a gold light and a gold searchlight is the silhouette of a statue from before now in a 3D model. 2 more searchlights cross, illuminating the statue (with a griffin and "{{color|gold|SCA}}" in gold). "{{color|gold|SUJATHA CINE ARTS}}" in gold and in a futuristic font, wipes in via light effect and shines. The searchlights continue to cross.
'''Logo:''' TBA


'''FX/SFX:''' 3D CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A remastered version of the previous logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA


'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Kireedam''.
'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Kireedam''.

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Latest revision as of 12:04, 20 October 2024


Background

Sujatha Cine Arts is an Indian Tamil-language film company founded by K. Balaji in 1966.[1]


Sujatha Cine Arts (first era)

1st Logo (June 7, 1968-October 10, 1969)

Visuals: On a cloudy sky background, there is a silhouetted statue on its side before rotating 90 degrees a few seconds later. A spotlight illuminates the statue, revealing an undetailed model of a griffin holding a small shield with "SCA" engraved. The griffin stands on a pedestal that reads "SUJATHA CINE ARTS".

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: A loud and patriotic brass fanfare.

Availability: Seen on En Thambi and Thirudan.

2nd Logo (October 29, 1970-January 26, 1989)

Visuals: The concept is similar to the previous logo where the same silhouetted model is shown on its side before rotating 90 degrees against a horizontal color-changing background. A spotlight illuminates the statue once it stops rotating, revealing a more colorized and detailed version of the griffin model: the griffin is in a bronze texture, and the pedestal and shield are colored blue, with the shield having a gold-colored border and letters, as well as some gold-colored accents on the pedestal.

Variant: A version with the Tamil text of the company's name on the wing intact.

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: A more bombastic and proud-sounding rendition of the previous logo's fanfare with the last three notes played twice, also with the last note being higher-pitched.

Availability: Seen on their releases from this period, such as Sattam.

Sujatha International

Logo (October 18, 1975-May 18, 1979)

Visuals: The concept is similar to the previous logo although the color-changing background is going upwards this time and slightly slower-paced. The spotlight illuminates another version of the logo model, revealing a silghtly altered version of the griffin model where it mostly remains the same but with a few key differences: the "SCA" is replaced with a large, shiny "SI" in gold, and sans-serif, "SUJATHA CINE ARTS" is replaced by "SUJATHA INTERNATIONAL", and more of the pedestal is shown, which comprises a white lower body displaying a bold "(MADRAS)" in white with a blue accent on the bottom, all on top of a red platform.

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: A more bombastic and proud-sounding rendition of the 1st logo of Sujatha Cine Arts' fanfare with the last three notes played twice, also with the last note being higher-pitched.

Availability: Seen on Dulhan and Amar Deep.

Sujatha Cine Arts (second era)

Logo (July 20, 2007)

Visuals: On a space background with a gold light and a gold searchlight is the silhouette of a statue from before now in a 3D model. 2 more searchlights cross, illuminating the statue (with a griffin and "SCA" in gold). "SUJATHA CINE ARTS" in gold and in a futuristic font, wipes in via light effect and shines. The searchlights continue to cross.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A remastered version of the previous logo.

Availability: Only seen on Kireedam.

References

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