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===Background===
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Seven Mm. Film Productions was another film company in Hong Kong.


===(1989-1991)===
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Background: Seven Mm. Film Productions was another film company in Hong Kong.

(1989-1991)


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Nicknames:"Stopping Countdown"
'''Nicknames:''' "Stopping Countdown"


'''Logo:''' We see a typical countdown timer (like you would see it in the standard head leader of the film), with a line in the circle (which the number is situated in) to represent each second passing by. It eventually stops at seven. There is a white flash. The seven changes font (acquires a serif), where four white lasers on each corner of the screen form a globe-like object that the seven can fit inside. The seven pops out at us, and the globe becomes a flat white grid. A blue square forms behind the grid, where the word "Seven" in a pink script font zooms out onto the grid with a trail. Four white squares appear on each half of the blue square, and some Chinese text zooms out with a white trail. "SEVEN mm. FILM PRODUCTION CO." appears below this, with a similar trail.
'''Logo:''' We see a typical countdown timer (like you would see it in the standard head leader of the film), with a line in the circle (which the number is situated in) to represent each second passing by. It eventually stops at seven. There is a white flash. The seven changes font (acquires a serif), where four white lasers on each corner of the screen form a globe-like object that the seven can fit inside. The seven pops out at us, and the globe becomes a flat white grid. A blue square forms behind the grid, where the word "Seven" in a pink script font zooms out onto the grid with a trail. Four white squares appear on each half of the blue square, and some Chinese text zooms out with a white trail. "SEVEN mm. FILM PRODUCTION CO." appears below this, with a similar trail.


FX/SFX: The countdown timer, transformation, grid effects, zooming out of words and trails.
'''FX/SFX:''' The countdown timer, transformation, grid effects, zooming out of words and trails.


Music/Sounds: The 2-pop sound during the countdown, followed by a laser zap and a short version of "Prestige Logo (1)" by Paddy Kingsland.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 2-pop sound during the countdown, followed by a laser zap and a short version of "Prestige Logo (1)" by Paddy Kingsland.


Availability: Unknown.
'''Availability:''' Unknown.


Editor's Note: None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


[[Category:Hong Kong Movie Logos]]
[[Category:Hong Kong Movie Logos]]

Revision as of 10:17, 4 October 2020


Background

Seven Mm. Film Productions was another film company in Hong Kong.

(1989-1991)


Nicknames: "Stopping Countdown"

Logo: We see a typical countdown timer (like you would see it in the standard head leader of the film), with a line in the circle (which the number is situated in) to represent each second passing by. It eventually stops at seven. There is a white flash. The seven changes font (acquires a serif), where four white lasers on each corner of the screen form a globe-like object that the seven can fit inside. The seven pops out at us, and the globe becomes a flat white grid. A blue square forms behind the grid, where the word "Seven" in a pink script font zooms out onto the grid with a trail. Four white squares appear on each half of the blue square, and some Chinese text zooms out with a white trail. "SEVEN mm. FILM PRODUCTION CO." appears below this, with a similar trail.

FX/SFX: The countdown timer, transformation, grid effects, zooming out of words and trails.

Music/Sounds: The 2-pop sound during the countdown, followed by a laser zap and a short version of "Prestige Logo (1)" by Paddy Kingsland.

Availability: Unknown.

Editor's Note: None.

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