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WARNING: This logo is very loud, please lower your volume before watching. |
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Logo: On a dark grey background, we see a filmstrip-like ribbon with the text in Cantonese (there are six characters on the ribbon, with its 2 final Chinese characters bigger than the other four ones) Over the big characters, we see a black filming camera, with a grey holder. Over the ribbon, the text "LEE YING FILM CO." appears. |
Logo: On a dark grey background, we see a filmstrip-like ribbon with the text in Cantonese (there are six characters on the ribbon, with its 2 final Chinese characters bigger than the other four ones) Over the big characters, we see a black filming camera, with a grey holder. Over the ribbon, the text "LEE YING FILM CO." appears. |
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Editor's Note: The darkness of the logo, the characters but mostly the music may have the potential to give someone a heart attack as this would play before anything that comes to it, especially for those who unexpected it. |
Editor's Note: The darkness of the logo, the characters but mostly the music may have the potential to give someone a heart attack as this would play before anything that comes to it, especially for those who unexpected it. |
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Revision as of 04:52, 25 May 2020
(1956)
Lee Ying Film CO. (1956)
This logo and/or capture may be too loud for comfortable viewing.
Please ensure your volume is turned down before watching videos of this logo. |
Logo: On a dark grey background, we see a filmstrip-like ribbon with the text in Cantonese (there are six characters on the ribbon, with its 2 final Chinese characters bigger than the other four ones) Over the big characters, we see a black filming camera, with a grey holder. Over the ribbon, the text "LEE YING FILM CO." appears.
FX/SFX: None, unless you count the fades.
Music/Sounds: A 10-note loud, triumphant fanfare, which is in a horrible quality, though that may be due to tape deterioration.
Availability: Only seen on Precious Daughter.
Editor's Note: The darkness of the logo, the characters but mostly the music may have the potential to give someone a heart attack as this would play before anything that comes to it, especially for those who unexpected it.