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'''Visuals:''' There is liquid metal fully covering a black screen. After a second, the letters "CBE" emerges from the {{color|grey}} liquid. A white light appears moving in from left to right, and makes the "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''CBE'''''}}" turn rainbow-colored. The Chinese characters then zoom out below, followed by the English name "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Colour Business Entertainment Ltd.'''''}}}}". The words shine.
'''Visuals:''' There is liquid metal fully covering a black screen. After a second, the letters "CBE" emerges from the grey liquid. A white light appears moving in from left to right, and makes the "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''CBE'''''}}" turn rainbow-colored. The Chinese characters then zoom out below, followed by the English name "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Colour Business Entertainment Ltd.'''''}}}}". The words shine.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.

Latest revision as of 22:44, 25 September 2024


Background

Colour Business Entertainment was a film company from Hong Kong.

Logo (August 17, 1996-1998)

Visuals: There is liquid metal fully covering a black screen. After a second, the letters "CBE" emerges from the grey liquid. A white light appears moving in from left to right, and makes the "CBE" turn rainbow-colored. The Chinese characters then zoom out below, followed by the English name "Colour Business Entertainment Ltd.". The words shine.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: It used two themes: one being a synthesized pop theme with sounds of liquid at the start, and the other being a classical fanfare.

Availability: Seen on their two films: The pop theme version appears on the 1996 film To Be No. 1 (not to be confused with the 1997 Too Many Ways To Be No. 1) and the classical fanfare version on The Suspect.

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