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===Background=== |
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The Wing-Scope Co. was founded in early 1970s by brothers Alan "Student Prince" Tang and Rover Tang. They later set up another |
'''The Wing-Scope Co.''' was founded in early 1970s by brothers Alan "Student Prince" Tang and Rover Tang. The company focuses primarily on crime-themed movie. In 1984, they focuses on a few romance, drama, and comedy movies. They later set up another company called [[In-Gear Film Production|In-Gear]]. |
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===Logo (November 23, 1977-August 13, 1987)=== |
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The Wing Scope Co (1985) (From - Crazy Romance).png |
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'''Nicknames:''' "TWS", "Zooming TWS", "Rough TWS", "Strange TWS", "TWS of Doom" (3rd fanfare variant) |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a white (later sky blue) background, a red "TWS" in a font similar to the Sega logo zooms in a la the Viacom "V of Doom" until it engulfs the screen with red. When it engulfs the screen, the same logo in yellow zooms in and then rests just above the middle of the screen. Chinese characters zoom out from the middle of the screen and "THE WING-SCOPE CO." appears above. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The animation, which is reminiscent of the 1973 Warner Bros. logo. The design of the "TWS" may confuse someone for understanding it as "TWO", which could count as a case of awkward design. |
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'''Variant:''' Later in it's life, the Chinese characters are different and appear below and "THE WING SCOPE FILM PRODUCTION LTD." appears in the Peignot font. |
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* It used a dark fanfare (unlike the Feng Huang logo), with drum rolls and bird chirping. |
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' The zooming TWS, high-contrast colors, and fast pace will definitely startle people. |
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*It used a <u>demonic-sounding fanfare</u>, with drum rolls, synths notes sounding like bird chirping and some rock guitar notes. |
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Revision as of 06:50, 20 May 2024
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Background
The Wing-Scope Co. was founded in early 1970s by brothers Alan "Student Prince" Tang and Rover Tang. The company focuses primarily on crime-themed movie. In 1984, they focuses on a few romance, drama, and comedy movies. They later set up another company called In-Gear.
Logo (November 23, 1977-August 13, 1987)
Visuals: On a white (later sky blue) background, a red "TWS" in a font similar to the Sega logo zooms in a la the Viacom "V of Doom" until it engulfs the screen with red. When it engulfs the screen, the same logo in yellow zooms in and then rests just above the middle of the screen. Chinese characters zoom out from the middle of the screen and "THE WING-SCOPE CO." appears above.
Variant: Later in it's life, the Chinese characters are different and appear below and "THE WING SCOPE FILM PRODUCTION LTD." appears in the Peignot font.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: This logo had various fanfares.
- The first uses of this had a 1-note somewhat bombastic fanfare, with some quiet sounds at the end.
- It also used another bombastic fanfare.
- It used a demonic-sounding fanfare, with drum rolls, synths notes sounding like bird chirping and some rock guitar notes.
- It also used various rock themes.
- It also used a calm, repeating horn-dominant fanfare.
- It also used a progressive synth theme.
Availability: It was seen on films such as New York Chinatown.