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* German prints of Chinese films uses the last half of the production music used in 2nd, 3rd and 4th [[Hong Hwa International Films Ltd.|Hong Hwa]] logos.
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Revision as of 23:50, 24 August 2023
Descriptions by
Tabit
Captures by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
ifrequire and Peakpasha
Tabit
Captures by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
ifrequire and Peakpasha
(1973-1985)
Logo: On a royal blue background, a gold outlined "F" in a form of a trapezoid zooms out from the top and places itself against the background. This is followed by a yellow outlined letter "Z", also in form of a trapezoid to zoom out from the bottom and places itself below the "F", leaving a gap in the middle. After that, the company's name "FILMHANSA" types in letter-by-letter between the "F" and "H" and once that is complete, "ZEIGT" wipes in below the "H", being way smaller than the "H".
Technique: Standard 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: It depends on the variant.
- The standard variant uses a dramatic orchestral fanfare with ufo-like warbling sounds at the middle and end.
- German prints of Chinese films uses the last half of the production music used in 2nd, 3rd and 4th Hong Hwa logos.
Availability: This was seen on German prints of foreign films such as Italian film Endgame and Taiwanese film Die Rückkehr der 18 Bronze.