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===(1987-1988)=== |
===(November 16, 1987-1988)=== |
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(November 16, 1987-1988)
Logo: On a black background, light grey (or gold) lines wipe in one by one to fill the screen, only for them to zoom out to reveal a triangular prism shape formed with lines in a segmented form (possibly to resemble an abstract "AE"). After the logo settles down, "ALAN AND ERIC FILMS LIMITED", along with the Chinese text "好朋友影業有限公司", flashes in below the "AE".
Technique: Very simple but effective animation (the lines, zoom-out and text).
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare. Seen on their various films, like Burning Snow and Golden Swallow. The gold line variant appears on Women's Prison.