Royal Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Royal Movie Makers

Logo (March 4, 1984)

Visuals: In a dark, dimly-lit room, there is a model of the Virgin Mary holding infant Jesus depicted as Our Lady of Good Health standing in front of a violet spotlight and in between two sets of three lit-up wax candles on both of her sides, three of which are colored orange, two are colored yellow and are situated in the middle of the two surrounding candles, and one is colored pink and sits at the very right. A ring of stars is shown behind her head, and a white crescent is shown at the bottom of her mantle. A light source illuminates the room, revealing more of the setting: the background appears to be blue, the pedestal Mary is standing on is colored-black and displays the company name in a serif font, and all of the elements are on top of a table covered in a red cloth.

Technique: Practical effects.

Audio: A group of men singing the chorus of the Catholic hymn "Immaculate Mary" with an organ accompaniment.

Availability: Seen only in Swanthamevide? Bandhamevide?

Royal Films

Logo (November 23, 1984-June 5, 1987)

Visuals: On a black background, patterns comprising red and gold dots arranged in numerous lines are seen zooming away from the camera with four other copies rotating around the middle. As the patterns zoom farther, another five copies of a pattern consisting of red, gold, and green lines slowly reveal themselves via the crossfade effect. They are all seen performing the same movements albeit counter-clockwise. After a while, the logo cuts to another segment where it takes place in a dark room with five lit-up flames vertically aligned and a light ring consisting of red, green, and blue lines. A spotlight illuminates the model sitting in the middle of the ring, appearing to be a similar model of the Virgin Mary, followed by another spotlight illuminating the pedestal below the model, appearing to be colored white and displaying a golden "ROYAL" and five candles vertically aligned. All of the elements described stands on top of a table with a red cloth.

Variant: On Itha Innu Mughal, the logo is shortened to the Virgin Mary segment.

Technique: Motion-controlled animation and practical effects.

Audio: Same as the previous logo.

Audio Variant: On Itha Innu Muthal, an organ melody plays instead after some swarmandal strums play at the start.

Availability: Seen on Itha Innu Muthal, Azhiyaatha Bandhangal, Ithaa Samayamaayi, and Ponnu.

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