Guangdong Face Audio & Video Production Co., Ltd.

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1st Logo (1980s)

Visuals: There is a Guangdong Face logo and the Chinese characters which zooms in, with a red line on the Chinese name. The Chinese characters, which translates to "presents" slides in below, then a optical disc appears in below (a la OctoArts Films logo.).

Technique: Analog computer animation.

Audio: A bombastic fanfare, followed by orchestral and cello sounder, and a disco notes.

Availability: Appears on Guangdong Face prints of films like Abbot Hai Teng of Shaolin.

2nd Logo (1994-2004?)

Visuals: On a starfield background, there is a space station flying over the view, then the glass-likeobject appear over the space; which we see "F" zooming out, followed by "A","C" and "E" rapidly sync the music, which rotates the camera, and the golden eagle then flies over the space; which then transforms into a Face logo (a red weird F and a blue ACE in a same weird font.) and then flashes with a glowing, fluorescent orange shine and then stops. The Chinese characters in gold then rotates and settles, and the English name in white appears below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A loud space synth tune, and then a 4 loud crashes when "FACE" zooming out, and a choke sound and a eagle sound when the logo flying, and a xylophone and celeste sounder is heard when the logo transforming, and a loud whooshes is heard during the flies of Chinese text. Then, there is a ding sound on the logo.

Availability: It was seen on some VCD releases by the company from the era.

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