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Background: Dai Wa Film Company (棣華影業公司) was a short-lived Hong Kong movie production company founded by producers Ho Lok-chuen and So Siu-tong. The company produced only two movies.
===Background===
Dai Wa Film Company (棣華影業公司) was a short-lived Hong Kong movie production company founded by producers Ho Lok-chuen and So Siu-tong. The company produced only two movies.


=== (April 5, 1961-August 14,1963) ===
===Logo (April 5, 1961-August 14, 1963)===
[[File:Dai Wa-Flower Film Co (1961-1963).jpg|center|350x350px]]
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with some leaves with flowers blooming upon them. The camera zooms out to the leaves and flowers, following a clover-like platform zooming in. The center has a circle on it (possibly pollen) and the flowers morph to slowly form two Chinese characters, which translates to "Dai Wa". Some circles appear from right to left to form the name of the company, which translates to "Dai Wa Film Company".


'''Technique:''' A combination of 2D animation and live action.
{{YouTube|id=6HFFD-0qW2M}} [[File:Dai Wa/Flower Film Co (1961-1963).jpg|center|350x350px]]


'''Audio:''' A soap opera-like orchestral fanfare which fits for the logo, following a bombastic ending.


'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Mrs. Kum''.


'''Quick Warning:''' If you have a headache,avoid this logo at all costs.


[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Hong Kong]] [[Category:Hong Kong film logos]]
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see some leaves with flowers blooming upon them. The camera zooms out to the leaves and flowers, following a clover-like platform zooming in. The center has a circle on it (possibly pollen) and the flowers morph to slowly form two Chinese characters, which translates to "Dai Wa". Some circles appear from right to left to form the name of the company, which translates to "Dai Wa Film Company".

FX/SFX: A combination of 2D animation and live action.

Music/Sounds: A soap opera-like orchestral fanfare which fits for the logo, following a bombastic ending.

'''Cheesy Factor:'''This is what THEY could afford,and it can give people severe headaches

Availability: Only seen on Mrs. Kum. Strangely, it was seen on Grievances of a Family,because Viv Bri added a logo before the opening credits due to there being no logo at the beginning.

'''Scare Factor:''' Medium. The overall nature of the logo, the stop motion animation and sudden change of fanfare would have a disjoint of people complaining about it, depends on how you think of this logo whenever you like it or not. Certain people may consider this a favourite, though, which lowers the scare factor.
Editor's Note: None.

[[Category:Movie Logos]] [[Category:Hong Kong Logos]] [[Category:Hong Kong Movie Logos]]

Latest revision as of 03:20, 29 April 2024


Background

Dai Wa Film Company (棣華影業公司) was a short-lived Hong Kong movie production company founded by producers Ho Lok-chuen and So Siu-tong. The company produced only two movies.

Logo (April 5, 1961-August 14, 1963)


Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with some leaves with flowers blooming upon them. The camera zooms out to the leaves and flowers, following a clover-like platform zooming in. The center has a circle on it (possibly pollen) and the flowers morph to slowly form two Chinese characters, which translates to "Dai Wa". Some circles appear from right to left to form the name of the company, which translates to "Dai Wa Film Company".

Technique: A combination of 2D animation and live action.

Audio: A soap opera-like orchestral fanfare which fits for the logo, following a bombastic ending.

Availability: Only seen on Mrs. Kum.

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