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This is the production company of Indian director S. '''Waris''' Ali.
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===Logo (November 30, 1981-December 1, 1992?)===
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▲'''Logo:''' We zoom outwards from a pink lotus flower in the middle of the ocean (?), then, the letters: W and P, with a white bottom and outline, comes out of the flowewr then stops when it's fully exposed. The company's name "WARIS PICTURES" in white with a pink outline then fades in a few seconds later. The logo fades to black afterwards.
'''Variant:'''▼
* On ''Be-Sahaara'', it is still.▼
* On ''Parayaa Ghar'', we first see the stock lightning footage once again but in a different color, then we proceed to the actual logo itself.▼
▲* On <u>''Be-Sahaara''</u>, it is <u>still</u>.
▲* On <u>''Parayaa Ghar''</u>,
'''Technique:''' A mix of stop-motion animation and camera-controlled animation. The ''Parayaa Ghar'' variant, using the lightning stock footage, is traditionally animated.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A catchy traditional Indian fanfare with a tabla and a sitar.▼
* ''Chaar Maharathi'': The sounds of a thunderstorm (the Castle Thunder stock sound effect) followed by a man saying something in Hindi when the company's name fades in.▼
* ''Parayaa Ghar'': We first hear the BBC thunderclap played 3 times in a row, followed by the same man saying the same phrase in Hindi, ending with a sitar fanfare.▼
'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Availability:''' Rare, only seen on ''Do Raahe Par'', ''Chaar Maharathi'', ''Be-Sahaara'' and ''Parayaa Ghar''.▼
▲* <u>''Chaar Maharathi''</u>: The sounds of a thunderstorm (the Castle Thunder stock sound effect) followed by a man saying something in Hindi when the company's name fades in.
▲* <u>''Parayaa Ghar''</u>:
▲'''Availability:'''
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Captures by
Electra and MizukiAccent48
Video captures courtesy of
Wilkins Guy and ThatOneLebaneseGuy
Background
This is the production company of Indian director S. Waris Ali.
Logo (November 30, 1981-December 1, 1992?)
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Visuals: The screen zooms outwards from a pink lotus flower in the middle of the ocean (?), then, the letters: "W" and "P", with a white gradient and outline, comes out of the flowewr then stops when it's fully exposed. The company's name "WARIS PICTURES" in white with a pink outline then fades in a few seconds later. The logo fades to black afterwards.
Variants:
- On Be-Sahaara, it is still.
- On Parayaa Ghar, the stock lightning footage (used in various South and some Southeast Asian logos) is first shown but in a different color, then it proceed to the actual logo itself.
Technique: A mix of stop-motion animation and camera-controlled animation. The Parayaa Ghar variant, using the lightning stock footage, is traditionally animated.
Audio: A catchy traditional Indian tune with a tabla and a sitar.
Audio Variants:
- Chaar Maharathi: The sounds of a thunderstorm (the Castle Thunder stock sound effect) followed by a man saying something in Hindi when the company's name fades in.
- Parayaa Ghar: the BBC thunderclap is first played 3 times in a row, followed by the same man saying the same phrase in Hindi, ending with a sitar fanfare.
Availability: Seen on Chetna Do Raahe Par, Chaar Maharathi, Be-Sahaara and Parayaa Ghar. It may also have been seen on Swarg Se Pyaara Ghar Hamara.