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'''Visuals:''' On the brown surface, there is a big cursive letter "F" with a small (presumably an aqueduct) letter "m" with Cantonese text that would translate to "Fong Ming Motion Picture Co.
'''Visuals:''' On the brown surface, there is a big cursive letter "F" with a small (presumably an aqueduct) letter "m" with Cantonese text that would translate to "Fong Ming Motion Picture Co.


'''Variants:''' There is an English version.
'''Variants:''' There is an English version and a textless version.


'''Technique:''' A still photograph.
'''Technique:''' A still photograph.

Revision as of 23:44, 18 March 2024

1st Logo (June 9-December 29, 1973)

Visuals: On the brown surface, there is a big cursive letter "F" with a small (presumably an aqueduct) letter "m" with Cantonese text that would translate to "Fong Ming Motion Picture Co.

Variants: There is an English version and a textless version.

Technique: A still photograph.

Audio: Exactly the same as Chiu Ngee and Yuet Ngee.

Availability: Seen on Morning Goodbye and The Girl Named Iron Phoenix.

2nd Logo (July 13, 1978-1991)

Visuals: There is the letters "FM" in the Fraktur hand style zooming in. And then we see Cantonese text spelling from right to left. And then the words "H.K. Fong Ming Motion Picture Co. Ltd." wiping from left to right in a red background.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A very heroic fanfare, which is "Fanfare Showcase No.29" by Peter Reno and Jack Trombey.

Audio Variants: There is an alternate version of the fanfare.

Availability: It debuted in Enter the Fat Dragon.

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