100th Century International Entertainment

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Background

100th Century International Entertainment was a film company from Hong Kong owned by film director Veronica Chan Ching-Yee.

Logo (August 5, 1994)

Visuals: The camera follows a straight golden filmstrip road above snowy mountains. Various balls rise in as the camera rides. It goes to a yellow light, and then cuts into a blue rectangle with the word "CENTURY" and a golden filmstrip frame zooming out on the sky. "100th" writes in above "CENTURY", in a script font. A golden clapboard flies in and stops above the text on the blue rectangle. The full company name (with Chinese characters) fades in below and the sky stops animating. The clapboard claps, making the sky animate again.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A Tangerine Dream-like synth pad with a long whoosh, followed by another synth note. Also, the sound of the clapboard clapping.

Availability: Only seen on A Taste of Killing and Romance.

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