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'''Variant:''' On Netflix prints of ''Extinct'', the logo is cut short. |
'''Variant:''' On Netflix prints of ''Extinct'', the logo is cut short. |
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'''Technique:''' Amazing CGI, like many other East |
'''Technique:''' Amazing CGI, like many other East Asian logos. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A traditional flute fanfare which rises. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A traditional flute fanfare which rises. |
Revision as of 22:50, 2 March 2023
Background
China Lion is a Chinese-American film company.
(2012-)
Logo: We start with a scene of silver paper. A curved shape is then cut, revealing gold paper underneath. We then see more curved shapes being cut, as we cut to a different scene, which is revealed to be a cut-out of a golden lion with an orb in its paw looking to the left. Below is the golden text:
The company name in handwritten Chinese is seen beside the "A" and "N". The background then becomes brown, the lion turning more yellowish, and the text in white.
Variant: On Netflix prints of Extinct, the logo is cut short.
Technique: Amazing CGI, like many other East Asian logos.
Music/Sounds: A traditional flute fanfare which rises.
Availability: Current. Seen on films such as Extinct.