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'''Variant:''' There is a full version of the logo exists, where the lowercase "a" starts to draw, then "E" draws next to the "a"; As it does, the logo then zooms in and the logo continues at normal. |
'''Variant:''' There is a full version of the logo exists, where the lowercase "a" starts to draw, then "E" draws next to the "a"; As it does, the logo then zooms in and the logo continues at normal. |
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'''Technique:''' |
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*'''Original:''' The logo zooming out. (due to cut-out logo was used in old videotapes). |
*'''Original:''' The logo zooming out. (due to cut-out logo was used in old videotapes). |
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*'''Full:''' The "a" drawing, then the "E" draws and extending next to the logo. |
*'''Full:''' The "a" drawing, then the "E" draws and extending next to the logo. |
Revision as of 00:09, 6 December 2022
Descriptions by
PFSLogoChannel
Captures by
PFSLogoChannel
Video captures courtesy of
Wilkins Guy
PFSLogoChannel
Captures by
PFSLogoChannel
Video captures courtesy of
Wilkins Guy
(1980)
Logo: We see a tri-striped color including red, white and blue forming a "Ea", it then zooms out to make room for the company name. The English text in yellow serif font and Chinese characters (written backwards) then wipes in from left to right.
Variant: There is a full version of the logo exists, where the lowercase "a" starts to draw, then "E" draws next to the "a"; As it does, the logo then zooms in and the logo continues at normal.
Technique:
- Original: The logo zooming out. (due to cut-out logo was used in old videotapes).
- Full: The "a" drawing, then the "E" draws and extending next to the logo.
Music/Sounds: A triumphant fanfare (which is used as Golden Tripod Film Co. logo).
Availability: Rare. The full version was seen only on Kung Fu Kids Break Away (1980) while 2 others to go was found on Snaky Knight Fight Against Mantis (1978, first film) and Money Is Lovely (錢搵錢, 1981).
External Links
- East Asia Film Co. filmography on HKMDB