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Revision as of 02:57, 5 November 2022


Background

Sometime in 2001, BoB and Partners Co. Ltd. merged with StarEast, later known as Stellar Megamedia, to form StarEast BoB, as the parent company of these two. BoB closed down in 2003, while StarEast was renamed as Stellar Megamedia.

(2001)


Logo: On a black background, the pink letters of "starEast" (with the capital "E" made small to fit the size of the other letters) are moving in a shading effect. Meanwhile, the 3 "BoB" letters from the BoB and Partners Co. Ltd. logos are doing the same thing from the right, but this time, they're colored in aquamarine. After the letters place, the screen flashes to white, making a white background, with black eight Chinese characters under the text. The final product text says "starEastBoB".

Variant: There was a variant existed where "starEast" was completely red. The final product text reads "starEastBoB".

FX/SFX: The letters forming in shade effect, and the flash.

Music/Sounds: Same as the BoB and Partners Co. Ltd. logo.

Availability: So far, it has appeared on the film Qing mi da hua wang.

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