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'''Hui's Film Production''' is a Hong Kong film company founded in 1974 by the well-known Hui brothers, specifically Michael '''Hui'''. The company produced its first 7 films under [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Co.|Golden Harvest]], which they became independent from in the late '80s. Their technical first logo was a print logo, only seen on print and poster advertisements of their first films. It consists of an "H" holding up half of a film roll, with Red, Green, and Yellow circles inside. |
'''Hui's Film Production''' is a Hong Kong film company founded in 1974 by the well-known Hui brothers, specifically Michael '''Hui'''. The company produced its first 7 films under [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment Co.|Golden Harvest]], which they became independent from in the late '80s. Their technical first logo was a print logo, only seen on print and poster advertisements of their first films. It consists of an "H" holding up half of a film roll, with Red, Green, and Yellow circles inside. |
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Background
Hui's Film Production is a Hong Kong film company founded in 1974 by the well-known Hui brothers, specifically Michael Hui. The company produced its first 7 films under Golden Harvest, which they became independent from in the late '80s. Their technical first logo was a print logo, only seen on print and poster advertisements of their first films. It consists of an "H" holding up half of a film roll, with Red, Green, and Yellow circles inside.
1st Logo (1986-1988)
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2nd Logo (1990-199?)
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3rd Logo (201?)
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4th Logo (201?- )
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Here is the logo history of the company: