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===Background=== |
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(1947?-1967) |
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film company from Hong Kong. |
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===Logo (June 20, 1962-September 13, 1967)=== |
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FX/SFX: Typical 1960's effects. |
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File:Sun Ngee.jpg |
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File:Sun Ngee Motion Picture Production Company logo (1967 - from 英雄本色).png |
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</gallery> |
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{{YouTube|id=WtucaDgGqys|id2=XQypg141rsU}} |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a sunburst background with 21 stars on it (similar to [[Kong Ngee Motion Picture Production Company|Kong Ngee]] and [[Yuet Ngee Motion Picture Production Company|Yuet Ngee]] logos), the Chinese text "Sun Ngee" zooms in on a sparks-like background surrounded on 21 stars. Below it is "MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION COMPANY" in Chinese. It continues to animate until it fades to black. |
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Music/Sound: A bombastic fanfare. |
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'''Technique:''' Practical effects. |
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Availability: See dire598's YouTube page. |
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'''Audio:''' A military band drumbeat, followed by "Fanfare 1", composed by Roger Roger. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen in some films from the era such as ''Hidden Love'' and ''The Young Ones''. |
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{{Movie-Navbox}} |
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[[Category:Logos with library music by Roger Roger]] |
Latest revision as of 05:07, 6 August 2024
Background
Sun Ngee Motion Picture Production Company was a film company from Hong Kong.
Logo (June 20, 1962-September 13, 1967)
Visuals: On a sunburst background with 21 stars on it (similar to Kong Ngee and Yuet Ngee logos), the Chinese text "Sun Ngee" zooms in on a sparks-like background surrounded on 21 stars. Below it is "MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION COMPANY" in Chinese. It continues to animate until it fades to black.
Technique: Practical effects.
Audio: A military band drumbeat, followed by "Fanfare 1", composed by Roger Roger.
Availability: Seen in some films from the era such as Hidden Love and The Young Ones.