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This is the production company of Indian director S. '''Waris''' Ali. |
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Revision as of 04:57, 11 October 2023
Descriptions by
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Captures by
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Video captures courtesy of
Wilkins Guy and ThatOneLebaneseGuy
Tabit
Captures by
Tabit 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?)
This logo contains flashing images at 0:00-0:07. |
The video of this logo may be too loud or severely distorted. |
Visuals: We zoom 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, we first see the stock lightning footage (used in various South and some Southeast Asian logos) but in a different color, then we proceed to the actual logo itself.
Technique: A mix of stop-motion animation and camera-controlled animation.
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: 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.
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.