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'''Logo:''' On a dark background, we see the back of a statue depicting a woman above a table with a red blanket. The statue turns 180 degrees and we see that the woman appears with three kids, all of them around her legs. Then, a white light appears from behind the statue and it forms a circle made by red-green-blue vertical lines. Finally, another light illuminates the front part of the statue. |
'''Logo:''' On a dark background, we see the back of a statue depicting a woman above a table with a red blanket. The statue turns 180 degrees and we see that the woman appears with three kids, all of them around her legs. Then, a white light appears from behind the statue and it forms a circle made by red-green-blue vertical lines. Finally, another light illuminates the front part of the statue. |
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'''Technique:''' The statue and the table turning, the lights and the tricolor lines. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A group of male voices singing, with a tanpura playing through, and some notes of a xylophone just when the light behind the statue is turned on. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A group of male voices singing, with a tanpura playing through, and some notes of a xylophone just when the light behind the statue is turned on. |
Revision as of 01:01, 6 December 2022
Descriptions by
naxo-olé
Video captures courtesy of
Skull Network
naxo-olé
Video captures courtesy of
Skull Network
(1988-1989)
Logo: On a dark background, we see the back of a statue depicting a woman above a table with a red blanket. The statue turns 180 degrees and we see that the woman appears with three kids, all of them around her legs. Then, a white light appears from behind the statue and it forms a circle made by red-green-blue vertical lines. Finally, another light illuminates the front part of the statue.
Technique: The statue and the table turning, the lights and the tricolor lines.
Music/Sounds: A group of male voices singing, with a tanpura playing through, and some notes of a xylophone just when the light behind the statue is turned on.
Availability: Seen on Poonthotta Kaavalkaaran and Paattukku Oru Thalaivan.