China Film Group Corporation

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

China Film Co-Production Corporation (or simply CFCC) was a film company that produces joint venture in Chinese film industry. It was located at Beijing and Shanghai. CFCC didn't use logos until early 80's.

1st Logo (1983, 1985)

Nicknames: "The Yellow Line I" Cfcclogo Logo: Over a red backdrop, two yellow lines connect, forming an interlocked design. The Chinese text appears via sparkling effect, and the words "CFCC" appears below it.

FX/SFX: The connecting lines, the Chinese characters sparkling.

Music/Sounds: Suspenseful sounds followed by gong crash when the lines connect, then a happy-sounding fanfare (which continues into the New Kwun Lun logo). On The Holy Robe of Shaolin Temple (after the Fujian Film Studio and Golden Principal logos), the fanfare is shortened, cutting into opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Rare. Used as a placeholder logo and it was seen on The Holy Robe of Shaolin Temple. The New Kwun Lun variant is rare and it was found on Reign Behind a Curtain.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1990s?)

TBA

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