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{{PageCredits|description=Logoarto|capture=Camenati|edits=Muhammad Alfarezal and Tabit|video=Mister Suitcase and Shane Latto The Wilkins Coffee Guy 2009}}
Logo descriptions and captures by SnowflakesOmega and naxo-olé
===1st Logo (April 1, 1976)===
[[File:Teakebees.png|center|300px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark cloudy background, there is a statue of a man and an almost topless woman carrying a hammer and a sickle, placed like the Soviet emblem of the time. It zooms out a little, and then there's a bengal moving below the statue from the left to the right of the screen, forming "TEAKEBEES" when is below the statue.
===1st Logo (1976)===


'''Technique:''' Practical effects.
'''Nickname:''' "The Statue of Communist Kerala"


'''Audio:''' A melody made with synth bells, and some violins after.
'''Logo:''' On a dark cloudy background, we see a statue of a man and an almost topless woman carrying a hammer and a sickle, placed like the Soviet emblem of the time. It zooms out a little, and then there's a bengal moving below the statue from the left to the right of the screen, forming "TEAKEBEES" when is below the statue.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Prasadam''.
'''FX/SFX:''' It's all live-action. In addition of the bengal and the text.


===2nd Logo (November 2, 1979-July 18, 1985)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' A melody made with synth bells, and some violins after.
[[File:Teakebees Movie Makers (1981).png|center|300px]]
{{YouTube|id=C2KXGG2JRpA}}


'''Visuals:''' Behind a waving red flag we see a close-up of the hands of the statue from the previous logo. The screen then zooms away as we see the rest of the statue. The screen zooms away more and see the statue standing over a black/yellow column with the red word "TEAKEBEES". The area below the waving flag is also shown and shows red/green Indian curtains.
'''Availability:''' Was seen on Prasadam.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


'''Audio:''' A trumpet fanfare, followed by synth bells.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Pambaram'', ''Pralayam'', ''Kattukallan'', ''Rakthasakshi'', and ''Snehicha Kuttathinu''.


2nd Logo
(1981)


Teakebees (1981)
Nickname: "The Statue of Communist Kerala II"


[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:India]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]
'''Logo:''' Behind a waving red flag we see a close-up of the hands of the statue from the previous logo. We then zoom away as we see the rest of the statue. We zoom away more and see the statue standing over a black/yellow column with the red word "TEAKEBEES". The area below the waving flag is also shown and shows red/green Indian curtains.

FX/SFX: It's all live-action.

Music/Sounds: A trumpet fanfare, followed by synth bells.

Availability: Was seen on Kattukallan.

Editor's Note: None.

[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Indian logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]

Latest revision as of 17:20, 1 December 2023


1st Logo (April 1, 1976)


Visuals: On a dark cloudy background, there is a statue of a man and an almost topless woman carrying a hammer and a sickle, placed like the Soviet emblem of the time. It zooms out a little, and then there's a bengal moving below the statue from the left to the right of the screen, forming "TEAKEBEES" when is below the statue.

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: A melody made with synth bells, and some violins after.

Availability: It was seen on Prasadam.

2nd Logo (November 2, 1979-July 18, 1985)


Visuals: Behind a waving red flag we see a close-up of the hands of the statue from the previous logo. The screen then zooms away as we see the rest of the statue. The screen zooms away more and see the statue standing over a black/yellow column with the red word "TEAKEBEES". The area below the waving flag is also shown and shows red/green Indian curtains.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A trumpet fanfare, followed by synth bells.

Availability: It was seen on Pambaram, Pralayam, Kattukallan, Rakthasakshi, and Snehicha Kuttathinu.

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