S.N. Films Production

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Background

S.N. Films Production was a Nepali film company that was first founded in July 30th, 2000, but it didn't have a logo until the next year.

(December 28, 2001)


Logo:On a black background, we see a yellow light flash. Then, a yellow colored Buddha statue zooms in at the top of the screen. After that, a yellowish-white circle fades in behind Buddha statue's head and flashes softly. At the same time, the Nepali text appears in a downwards arch shape. Finally, the text zooms out and goes under the Buddha statue and the logo fades out.

Technique: The light and circle flashing, the Buddha statue zooming in, and the text zooming out.

Music/Sounds: In the beginning of the logo, a lyre strum is heard, which was heard in many Indian and Nepal, but due to the film quality, it appears warped at the beginning of the sound, and when the text appears, a dramatic note plays while another lower pitched note holds, which is actually a part of the opening theme for the film.

Availability: Only seen on Bhagya Le Juraayo.

Legacy: Because of the black background, it might scare some people in the dark, and made a little more scary with the dramatic music playing after the lyre strum.

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