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===Background=== |
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film company from Hong Kong. |
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===Logo (1985)=== |
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[[File:New Gold City Films Co. (1985).jpg|center|350x350px]] |
[[File:New Gold City Films Co. (1985).jpg|center|350x350px]] |
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'''Visuals:''' There is a "G" and a "C", spinning, (The G is blue, while the C is red), then they stop spinning. (The G is now red and the c is yellow.) |
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, they switch colors (Now the letters are in gold) "新金城影業公司" zooms in, and "New Gold City Film Co." appear. |
, they switch colors (Now the letters are in gold) "新金城影業公司" zooms in, and "New Gold City Film Co." appear. |
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 6 August 2024
Background
New Gold City Films Co. was a film company from Hong Kong.
Logo (1985)
Visuals: There is a "G" and a "C", spinning, (The G is blue, while the C is red), then they stop spinning. (The G is now red and the c is yellow.) , they switch colors (Now the letters are in gold) "新金城影業公司" zooms in, and "New Gold City Film Co." appear.
Technique: Camera-controlled animation.
Audio: A bombastic fanfare with laser sound effects. The music is actually an arrangement of the main theme from Mel Brooks' 1981 comedy History of the World: Part I, composed by John Morris.
Availability: Only seen on Two Jolly Cops.