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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see a blue CGI flat square flipping to shine and reveal a hole in it with reflections of the other items. Then the other CGI 3D flat shapes are seen which is a white square, the window frame in the same color as the square, a light blue dot and a circle in the same white color. Then it merged together and it flashes turning it 2D to reveal the word "Basic" inside it and outside has a white outlining and has a rectangle with the word "Pictures" in grey. Then the blue light is shown outside the box with the Chinese characters fading in below. |
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Revision as of 03:00, 9 October 2023
Background
Basic Pictures Ltd. is a Hong Kong film company founded in 2002 by filmmaker Andrew Lau. It has produced films including the Internal Affairs trilogy and other films Lau has directed or produced.
(2002-2010)
Visuals: On a black background, we see a blue CGI flat square flipping to shine and reveal a hole in it with reflections of the other items. Then the other CGI 3D flat shapes are seen which is a white square, the window frame in the same color as the square, a light blue dot and a circle in the same white color. Then it merged together and it flashes turning it 2D to reveal the word "Basic" inside it and outside has a white outlining and has a rectangle with the word "Pictures" in grey. Then the blue light is shown outside the box with the Chinese characters fading in below.
Variant: Later versions of this logo has the box bluer.
Technique: CGI, done by Menfond Electronic Art & Computer Design Co., Ltd.
Audio: A deep crystalized tune ending with a short set of piano notes.
Availability: Seen on their films until 2010.