D.S. Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

D.S. Films was an Indian production company possibly founded in 1984. They have sold to Priya Video and Moser Baer in Summer 1994.

Logo (July 6, 1989-February 12, 1993)



Visuals: The logo starts off with a space background containing numerous animating stars. Suddenly, on the upper right portion of the screen, appears a star, which blinks and suddenly becomes a green "786". Afterwards, the number flashes down to the center of the screen where the green fades away and disappears briefly. Then, the numbers flash in a green light, revealing a yellow border. Finally, the white text "D.S. FILMS" appears from the lower part of the screen and is placed onto a position below the numbers, which are seen shining.

Trivia: According to Hinduism, the number "786" means “Trimurti” that represents Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. Brahma the most superior among Trimurti related to number 7.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A loud sound which sounds like a thunder or an explosion when the star appears until the numbers appear on the center of the screen. Then, some notes of a xylophone and strums of a swarmandal, which ends with the shrill of a violin.

Availability: It was initially seen on Aaakhri Ghulam. The logo was also seen on Insaniyat Ke Devta and Aaj Ken Shahenshah.


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