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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a white square with a black outline with an H in the center and a triangle on the right of the H to make a K. On the bottom, there are red characters that translate into "Hwa Kuo Movie Studio Presents". There's also text that says Hwa Kuo Movie Studio Ltd. After a few seconds, it's fades into the next section of the logo. There is the same logo on the center, red text in a panorama scope saying "Hwa Kuo Scope", and some more characters on the bottom. |
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a white square with a black outline with an H in the center and a triangle on the right of the H to make a K. On the bottom, there are red characters that translate into "Hwa Kuo Movie Studio Presents". There's also text that says Hwa Kuo Movie Studio Ltd. After a few seconds, it's fades into the next section of the logo. There is the same logo on the center, red text in a panorama scope saying "Hwa Kuo Scope", and some more characters on the bottom. |
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'''Technique:''' A painting filmed by a camera. |
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'''Audio:''' An upbeat jazz fanfare, which is "Statement 7: Pop Fanfare" by Keith Mansfield. |
'''Audio:''' An upbeat jazz fanfare, which is "Statement 7: Pop Fanfare" by Keith Mansfield. |
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Background
Hwa Kuo Movie Studio was a Taiwanese film production company and studio founded in 1970 by Chow Kim-Kwong. It had a Hong Kong based filming division.
Logo (May 1, 1972-1980s)
Visuals: On a white background, there is a white square with a black outline with an H in the center and a triangle on the right of the H to make a K. On the bottom, there are red characters that translate into "Hwa Kuo Movie Studio Presents". There's also text that says Hwa Kuo Movie Studio Ltd. After a few seconds, it's fades into the next section of the logo. There is the same logo on the center, red text in a panorama scope saying "Hwa Kuo Scope", and some more characters on the bottom.
Technique: A painting filmed by a camera.
Audio: An upbeat jazz fanfare, which is "Statement 7: Pop Fanfare" by Keith Mansfield.
Availability: Seen on movies from this company, the earliest film being The Showdown from 1972.