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===Background===
===Background===
Golden Princess Film Productions was a Hong Kong production company and film distributor. It produced several acclaimed films including The Killer, Peking Opera Blues, and Full Contact.
'''Golden Princess Film Production''' was a Hong Kong production company and film distributor set up by [[Golden Princess Amusement Co. Ltd.|Golden Princess Amusement Co. Ltd.]] It produced several acclaimed films including ''The Killer'', ''Peking Opera Blues'', and ''Full Contact''. With the decline of Hong Kong film market in mid-1990s, Golden Princess eventually withdrew from the cinema operation, film distribution and production businesses. Its last film was ''Peace Hotel'' in 1995, also the last Hong Kong film starring Chow Yun Fat before his moving to Hollywood. Its films were acquired by Star TV who placed their films into its [[Fortune Star|Fortune Star]] division.


===1st Logo (February 13, 1988-1990?)===
1st Logo
[[File:Golden Princess Film Production (1988 - Roboforce trailer).png|center|350px]]
=== (1988-1990?) ===
'''Visuals:''' On an orange background, there is a GP design, which consists of a mirrored P design with the left side having a G and a triangle cutout on the top and the screen zooms out from it, revealing more GP designs. Then, a giant, golden GP flips and zooms out to its position. Finally, "GOLDEN PRINCESS FILM PRODUCTION LIMITED", in Cantonese and English appears (via the flash).


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Golden Princess Film Productions


'''Audio:''' A triumphant fanfare, excerpted from the main title theme of the 1980 film ''The Final Countdown'' (composed by John Scott).
'''Logo:''' On an orange background, we see a GP design, which consists of a mirrored P design with the left side having a G and a triangle cutout on the top and we zoom out from it, revealing more GP designs. Then, a giant, golden GP flips and zooms out to its position. Finally, "GOLDEN PRINCESS FILM PRODUCTION LIMITED", in Cantonese and English appears (via the flash).


'''Availability:''' So far, this only seen on the trailer of ''Roboforce'' (AKA ''I Love Maria'').
'''FX/SFX:''' The zoom-outs, and the flash.


===2nd Logo (1990-1995)===
Music/Sounds: A uninspired but triumphant fanfare.
[[File:Golden Princess Film Production (1991) .png|center|400px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a gold wall, a mirrored "GP" structure rises from the background and zooms forward. The flying structure leaves a trail and then zooms backwards while there are blue filmstrip floors slide upwards. Then the filmstrip background stops, and the "GP" zooms upwards along with the words "GOLDEN PRINCESS FILM PRODUCTION LIMITED" in Cantonese and English.
Availability: Extremely rare. So far, this only seen on the trailer of Roboforce (AKA I Love Maria).


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Audio:''' A majestic synth fanfare ending with a dramatic (and quite unfitting) two-note sting.


'''Audio Variants:'''
*On the English track on the [[Dragon Dynasty]] DVD and BD of ''The Killer'', and the French releases of ''A Chinese Ghost Story II'' and ''III'', it uses the fanfare from the 2nd [[Cinema City Company Limited|Cinema City Co.]] logo. This could be due to a sloppy reverse-plastering job.
*On the [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment]] DVD of ''Once A Thief'', it is silent.


'''Availability:''' Seen on more popular HK action titles such as the critically acclaimed HK classics ''The Killer'' and ''Hard Boiled''. This can also be seen on ''Once A Thief'', ''Treasure Hunt'', ''Full Contact'', ''A Chinese Ghost Story II'' and ''III'', along with ''The Swordsman I'', ''II'', ''and III'', and several other films. The last film to feature this logo was ''Peace Hotel'', Golden Princess's final film. This is sometimes removed or plastered over with the [[Media Asia Group|Media Asia]] logos, but is usually preceded with other companies' idents on their prints.
2nd Logo
=== (1990?-1995) ===


==External Links==
Golden Princess Film Production Limited 1992Golden Princess Film Production Limited 1991Golden Princess Film Production Limited 1991 BGolden Princess Film Production Limited 1989
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Princess_Film_Production Golden Princess Film Production] on Wikipedia


[[Category:Hong Kong film logos]]
'''Logo:''' On a gold liquid wall, a mirrored "GP" structure rises from the background and zooms forward . The flying structure leaves a trail and then zooms backwards while we see blue filmstrip floors slide upwards. Then the filmstrip background stops, and the "GP" zooms upwards along with the words "GOLDEN PRINCESS FILM PRODUCTION LIMITED" in Cantonese and English.
[[Category:Hong Kong]]

[[Category:Film logos]]
'''FX/SFX:''' The liquid background wavering, the structure hovering and zooming, the moving filmstrip floors, and the zooming text.
[[Category:Star China Media]]

Music/Sounds: A majestic synth fanfare ending with a dramatic (and quite unfitting) two-note sting.

Music/Sounds Variants:

On the English track on the Dragon Dynasty DVD and BD of The Killer, and the French releases of A Chinese Ghost Story II and III, it uses the fanfare from the 2nd Cinema City Co. logo! This could be due to a sloppy reverse-plastering job.
On the Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment DVD of Once A Thief, it is silent.


Availability: Uncommon. Seen on more popular HK action titles such as the critically acclaimed HK classics The Killer and Hard Boiled. This can also be seen on Once A Thief, Treasure Hunt, Full Contact, A Chinese Ghost Story II and III, along with The Swordsman I, II, and III, and several other films. The last film to feature this logo was Peace Hotel. This is sometimes removed or plastered over with the Media Asia logos, but is usually preceded with other companies' indents on their prints.

Editor's Note: None.

[[Category:Hong Kong Movie Logos]]
[[Category:Hong Kong Logos]]
[[Category:Movie Logos]]

Latest revision as of 23:28, 29 May 2024


Background

Golden Princess Film Production was a Hong Kong production company and film distributor set up by Golden Princess Amusement Co. Ltd. It produced several acclaimed films including The Killer, Peking Opera Blues, and Full Contact. With the decline of Hong Kong film market in mid-1990s, Golden Princess eventually withdrew from the cinema operation, film distribution and production businesses. Its last film was Peace Hotel in 1995, also the last Hong Kong film starring Chow Yun Fat before his moving to Hollywood. Its films were acquired by Star TV who placed their films into its Fortune Star division.

1st Logo (February 13, 1988-1990?)

Visuals: On an orange background, there is a GP design, which consists of a mirrored P design with the left side having a G and a triangle cutout on the top and the screen zooms out from it, revealing more GP designs. Then, a giant, golden GP flips and zooms out to its position. Finally, "GOLDEN PRINCESS FILM PRODUCTION LIMITED", in Cantonese and English appears (via the flash).

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare, excerpted from the main title theme of the 1980 film The Final Countdown (composed by John Scott).

Availability: So far, this only seen on the trailer of Roboforce (AKA I Love Maria).

2nd Logo (1990-1995)


Visuals: On a gold wall, a mirrored "GP" structure rises from the background and zooms forward. The flying structure leaves a trail and then zooms backwards while there are blue filmstrip floors slide upwards. Then the filmstrip background stops, and the "GP" zooms upwards along with the words "GOLDEN PRINCESS FILM PRODUCTION LIMITED" in Cantonese and English.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A majestic synth fanfare ending with a dramatic (and quite unfitting) two-note sting.

Audio Variants:

Availability: Seen on more popular HK action titles such as the critically acclaimed HK classics The Killer and Hard Boiled. This can also be seen on Once A Thief, Treasure Hunt, Full Contact, A Chinese Ghost Story II and III, along with The Swordsman I, II, and III, and several other films. The last film to feature this logo was Peace Hotel, Golden Princess's final film. This is sometimes removed or plastered over with the Media Asia logos, but is usually preceded with other companies' idents on their prints.

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