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===Background===
'''Park Films''' (寶樹影片公司) was a film production company established in Taiwan by [[Shaw Brothers Ltd.|Shaw Brothers]] actress {{w|Kao Pao-shu}}. The name comes from Kao's second husband's name, Vengee '''Park'''.
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▲[[File:Park Films logo (1970's).jpg|center|thumb]]
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▲'''Logo:''' On a colorized background (either blue, dark blue, Air Force blue, yellow or pale green), we see a green, murky green, yellow or plain white (depending on the variant) of the abstract plant (representing a umbrella) wiping in following with "PARK FILMS" in a arched font. The red Chinese text "寶樹影片公司" (written backwards) and the English name "PARK FILMS presents" appears below.
'''Variants:'''
* On ''The Cannibals'', the background was cropped to 4:3 to fit the screen.
* In later years, the logo is still. It was appeared only on ''The Master Strikes''. On the animated variant, there is a fanfare from the [[Hwa Kuo Movie Studio Ltd.|Hwa Kuo Movie Studio]] logo, the logo then freezes, and then cut to the opening theme of the film. This variant is unknown or in-progress name, but the print of the film would plasters to the theatrical version of the logo.
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* On early releases leaving only the finished product with "PARK FILMS presents"
'''Technique:'''
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* Version 1: The same fanfare from [[The Eternal Film (H.K.) Co.]]
▲* Version 1: The same fanfare from [[The Eternal Film (H.K.) Co.]] & the first [[Hong Hwa International Films Ltd.]] logo
* Version 2: The music from the theme of ''The Jade Fox''.
* Version 3: A
'''Availability:''' Rare.▼
* Seen on some films like ''Win Them All'', ''Female Fugitive'', ''The Damned'' and ''The Master Strikes''.
* The opening theme
* The in-progress version with the Hwa Kuo fanfare was seen on the later print of ''The Master Strikes''.
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Background
Park Films (寶樹影片公司) was a film production company established in Taiwan by Shaw Brothers actress Kao Pao-shu. The name comes from Kao's second husband's name, Vengee Park.
Logo (December 8, 1971-1980)
Visuals: On a colorized background (either blue, dark blue, Air Force blue, yellow or pale green), there is a green, murky green, yellow or plain white (depending on the variant) of the abstract plant (representing a umbrella) wiping in following with "PARK FILMS" in a arched font. The red Chinese text "寶樹影片公司" (written backwards) and the English name "PARK FILMS presents" appears below.
Variants:
- On The Cannibals, the background was cropped to 4:3 to fit the screen.
- In later years, the logo is still. It was appeared only on The Master Strikes. On the animated variant, there is a fanfare from the Hwa Kuo Movie Studio logo, the logo then freezes, and then cut to the opening theme of the film. This variant is unknown or in-progress name, but the print of the film would plasters to the theatrical version of the logo.
- The early variant has no English text appeared, only a Chinese text, and the logo is seen on a concrete background.
- On early releases leaving only the finished product with "PARK FILMS presents"
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: There are three versions:
- Version 1: The same fanfare from The Eternal Film (H.K.) Co. and the first Hong Hwa International Films Ltd. logo
- Version 2: The music from the theme of The Jade Fox.
- Version 3: A five-note trumpet fanfare with 4-note begin held and then two-note begin held in the logo.
Availability:
- Seen on some films like Win Them All, Female Fugitive, The Damned and The Master Strikes.
- The opening theme was seen on The Jade Fox.
- The in-progress version with the Hwa Kuo fanfare was seen on the later print of The Master Strikes.