Chung Wai Motion Picture Co., Ltd.: Difference between revisions
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'''Logo:''' On a green background, we see a golden abstract emblem (made up of a circle and several curved lines) zooming in over the screen (a la V of Doom), then "CHUNG WAI MOTION PICTURE CO., LTD." and "HONG KONG" fades in above and under the emblem respectively. The logo then zooms out to make room for the Chinese characters written backwards which fades in below the logo. |
'''Logo:''' On a green background, we see a golden abstract emblem (made up of a circle and several curved lines) zooming in over the screen (a la V of Doom), then "CHUNG WAI MOTION PICTURE CO., LTD." and "HONG KONG" fades in above and under the emblem respectively. The logo then zooms out to make room for the Chinese characters written backwards which fades in below the logo. |
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'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A stock fanfare from the KPM Music Library named "Fanfare (1) " by Neil Richardson, then the gong crash is heard at the end. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A stock fanfare from the KPM Music Library named "Fanfare (1) " by Neil Richardson, then the gong crash is heard at the end. |
Revision as of 02:32, 10 April 2023
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(1977)
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Logo: On a green background, we see a golden abstract emblem (made up of a circle and several curved lines) zooming in over the screen (a la V of Doom), then "CHUNG WAI MOTION PICTURE CO., LTD." and "HONG KONG" fades in above and under the emblem respectively. The logo then zooms out to make room for the Chinese characters written backwards which fades in below the logo.
Technique: Camera-controlled animation.
Music/Sounds: A stock fanfare from the KPM Music Library named "Fanfare (1) " by Neil Richardson, then the gong crash is heard at the end.
Availability: Extremely rare/extinct. Seen only on the Taiwanese film The Face Behind the Mask (1977). It doesn't appear on the movie A Massacre Survivor (1979).