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Background: Magnum Films (萬能影業) was one of the important independent production companies in the blooming 1980s. Established by former Shaw actor Danny Lee (李修賢) in 1987 (with the backing of Golden Princess), Magnum focused on realistic police-themed action dramas, including ''Final Justice'' (霹靂先鋒, 1988), ''Thank You Sir'' (壯志雄心, 1989) and ''Road Warriors'' (鐵血騎警, 1990). Magnum also co-produced John Woo's ''The Killer'' (喋血雙雄, 1989) with Golden Princess.
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===Background===
'''Magnum Films'''
'''Magnum Films''' (萬能影業) was one of the important independent Hong Kong production companies in the blooming 1980's. Established by former [[Shaw Brothers Ltd.|Shaw Brothers]] actor Danny Lee (李修賢) in 1987 (with the backing of [[Golden Princess Amusement Co. Ltd.|Golden Princess]]), Magnum focused on realistic police-themed action dramas, including ''Final Justice'' (霹靂先鋒, 1988), ''Thank You Sir'' (壯志雄心, 1989) and ''Road Warriors'' (鐵血騎警, 1990). Magnum also co-produced John Woo's ''The Killer'' (喋血雙雄, 1989) with Golden Princess.


===Logo (September 9, 1987-June 20, 1998)===
(1987-1990's)
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue-black gradient starfield, various stars come out of the screen and zoom out into the distance. Then clusters of orange stars zoom out, while leaving light trails. A flash occurs at the center, bringing the zooming word "{{color|orange|'''MAGNUM'''}}", which then zooms out a bit. White stripes wipe in from both sides and slice the word. "'''A'''" and "'''PRESENTATION'''" flash in above and below it. Four blue Chinese characters then flash below the logo letter-by-letter.


'''Variant:''' The <u>starfield color</u> could be a varying shades of blue depending on the film, or completely black, as seen on ''The Untold Story II''.
Note: the video contains the other logos used by the company.


'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation.
Logo: On a blue starfield, various stars come out of the screen and zoom out into the distance. Then clusters of orange stars zoom out, while leaving light trails. A flash occurs at the center, bringing the zooming word "MAGNUM", which then zooms out a bit. White stripes wipe in from both sides and slice the word. "A" and "PRESENTATION" flash in above and below it. Blue chinese characters then flash below the logo letter-by-letter.


'''Audio:'''
FX/SFX: It's all 2D animation.
* An eerie, dark-sounding synthesized fanfare with a church bell-like noise when the orange stars zoom out, a whoosh, a reverse crash cymbal and gunshots and bullet ricochets when the Chinese characters flash.
* An ascending synthesized brass fanfare with descending "doo-doo" noises when it reaches its highest note, which then culminates in an intense-sounding part of the fanfare with drum hits and a reverse crash. No sounds are heard when the Chinese characters flash.
* A high-pitched descending synthesized arpeggio, followed by a triumphant-sounding brass fanfare with drum hits, which is also synthesized. Deep gunshots are heard when the Chinese characters flash.
* A bombastic fanfare with choir and one synth drone at the end, a whoosh and a slam for the zooming word, zooming sound for the stripes and gunshots when the Chinese characters flash.


'''Availability:''' Found on late 80's and some 90's movies from Hong Kong, like ''The Killer'', ''Just Heroes'', ''Asian Connection'' and ''The Untold Story II''.
Music/Sounds:


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* A dark synthesized fanfare, with a whoosh, a reverse crash cymbal and gunshots and bullet ricochets when the Chinese characters flash.
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* A synthesized fanfare with drum hits and a reverse crash.
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* A high-pitched descending synthesized arpeggio, followed by a triumphant fanfare, also synthesized. Deep gunshots when the Chinese characters flash.
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Availability: Uncommon. Found on late 80's movies from Hong Kong, like ''The Killer'' and ''Just Heroes''.

Editor's Note: None.

'''Magnum Video Productions'''

(1990's)

Logo: On a black background, a bunch of orange lines compress more and more until they form the Magnum logo in a pixel-like way. "VIDEO PRODUCTIONS LTD." and Chinese characters fade in below.

FX/SFX: The compressing, which is much less of a effort than the Magnum logo.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Found on VCDs from the company from the time.

Editor's Note: None.

'''Fitto Magnum Movie Limited'''

(1999)

Logo: On a space background, the Fitto Movie logo rotates as the F glows. It stops glowing and then shifts to the middle of the screen and a glowing object slides into place, which then dies down to reveal a segmented, orange "M". It slides to the left and then 4 lights shoot forward to reveal 4 Chinese characters. The rest follow later and then "'''FITTO MAGNUM MOVIE LIMITED'''" rotates into place.

FX/SFX: The logo forming, the lights.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic piece of music with gunshots for the 4 lights.

Availability: Only seen on ''The Untold Story III''.

Editor's Note: The glowing Fitto logo taking up the whole screen combined with the dramatics and gunshots will scare people.

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[[Category:Hong Kong Logos]]
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 9 August 2024


Background

Magnum Films (萬能影業) was one of the important independent Hong Kong production companies in the blooming 1980's. Established by former Shaw Brothers actor Danny Lee (李修賢) in 1987 (with the backing of Golden Princess), Magnum focused on realistic police-themed action dramas, including Final Justice (霹靂先鋒, 1988), Thank You Sir (壯志雄心, 1989) and Road Warriors (鐵血騎警, 1990). Magnum also co-produced John Woo's The Killer (喋血雙雄, 1989) with Golden Princess.

Logo (September 9, 1987-June 20, 1998)

Visuals: On a blue-black gradient starfield, various stars come out of the screen and zoom out into the distance. Then clusters of orange stars zoom out, while leaving light trails. A flash occurs at the center, bringing the zooming word "MAGNUM", which then zooms out a bit. White stripes wipe in from both sides and slice the word. "A" and "PRESENTATION" flash in above and below it. Four blue Chinese characters then flash below the logo letter-by-letter.

Variant: The starfield color could be a varying shades of blue depending on the film, or completely black, as seen on The Untold Story II.

Technique: Motion-controlled animation.

Audio:

  • An eerie, dark-sounding synthesized fanfare with a church bell-like noise when the orange stars zoom out, a whoosh, a reverse crash cymbal and gunshots and bullet ricochets when the Chinese characters flash.
  • An ascending synthesized brass fanfare with descending "doo-doo" noises when it reaches its highest note, which then culminates in an intense-sounding part of the fanfare with drum hits and a reverse crash. No sounds are heard when the Chinese characters flash.
  • A high-pitched descending synthesized arpeggio, followed by a triumphant-sounding brass fanfare with drum hits, which is also synthesized. Deep gunshots are heard when the Chinese characters flash.
  • A bombastic fanfare with choir and one synth drone at the end, a whoosh and a slam for the zooming word, zooming sound for the stripes and gunshots when the Chinese characters flash.

Availability: Found on late 80's and some 90's movies from Hong Kong, like The Killer, Just Heroes, Asian Connection and The Untold Story II.

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