New World Film Production Co.

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

New World Film Production Co. was a film company from Hong Kong.

Logo (May 31, 1974-May 5, 1975)


Visuals: On a black background, two blue circles move to the left/right and "collide" to make a darker blue background, with a more darker oval. Suddenly, the text "NW" on a flat, curved-line yellow font zooms out to us. The blue circles then get separated and a dark chutney-red globe with white lines zooms out into the "NW". Then, the text on red, which is the Chinese original text of the company, and it's traduction on white, "NEW WORLD FILM PRODUCTION CO." appear fading in over the "NW".

Technique: Motion-controlled animation.

Audio: An descending violin ditty, following an ascending-descending synth whoosh. An cartoony-ish fanfare (similar to Tom and Jerry's or the Looney Tunes') follows it, with the last note being held.

Availability: Seen only on Badge 369 (a.k.a Supremo).

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