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'''Background:''' TBA
===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film company from Hong Kong.


===1st Logo (1950's?-19??)===
=== 1st logo (January 7, 1953-June 6, 1962) ===
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'''Visuals:''' Over a dark sky backdrop, we see the text in Chinese with the two characters (which display "Union"), being bigger than the other 6 characters, standing behind a handful of 19 stars seen arching around the company name. A searchlight is turned on on the left side of the bottom of the screen. The other searchlight, which is on the right side then turns on too. They start moving up and down (a la 20th Century Fox) with the text revealing its shadows every time they move. The sequence then fades to black.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Columbia-Paramount Ripoff", "Paralumbia Pictures", "Columbaramount Pictures"


'''Audio:''' A bombastic and at the same time soft fanfare which consists of only one note, which sounds more patriotic than average.
'''Logo:''' On a gray background (if you see closely there's a light over it), we see the text in chinese with the two characters (which display "Union"), being more bigger than the other 6 characters (the text is on a possibly rock-like font), standing on two pedestals stacked at the same time. A handful of stars (possibly 21) are seen on the upper side of the screen.


'''Availability:''' Primarily seen in TVB airings of B&W films; it was first seen in ''家'' (''Family'') and last seen in ''吸血婦'' (''Vampire Woman'').
'''FX/SFX:''' This is a still logo, nothing special about it. But there's a ripoff of Paramount Pictures and the pedestal looks like Columbia Pictures.


===2nd Logo (January 7, 1954)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' A patriotic trumpet fanfare which repeats twice, accompanied with a drumroll, and a descending strum of a violin, followed by the same patriotic trumpet fanfare.
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'''Visuals:''' There is the same text and 19 stars from before, albeit on a grey background. The texts, now in a rock-like texture, are displayed on top of a rectangular pedestal while (which display "Union") is displayed on top of a smaller pedestal, being placed higher than the other texts. The stars are now arching around the text, and appear to be shiny.


'''Technique:''' A filmed model.
'''Availability:''' Seen on their films of the time, but it's extremely rare.

=== 2nd logo (195?-19??) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Columbia-Paramount-Fox-Constantin Ripoff", "20th Century Columbarastantin"

'''Logo:''' We see the same text and 21 stars from before, only that they're on a dark evening background with some clouds, which are barely seen. A searchlight is turned on in the left side of the bottom of the screen. The other searchlight, which is on the right side then turns on too. They start moving up and down (a la 20th Century Fox) with the text revealing it's shadows everytime they move. We then fade to black.

'''FX/SFX:''' None, unless you count the searchlights and fades.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic and at the same time soft fanfare which consists of only one note (a la Constantin Films), which sounds more patriotic than average.

'''Availability:''' Same as the last logo.

===3rd Logo (1974-19??)===

'''Logo:''' On a black rock-like paperboard background, we see a circle with a line superimposing it's borders. On the circle, we sse an lissajous atom-like figure (a la Australian Broadcasting Commision 3rd Logo), which is gold and has brown shadings either top or bottom. Below the lines, we see the text on chinese (which is mostly edited compared to the other two logos), and the translation in english:

A UNION

FILM

PRODUCTION

With all the texts on beige.

'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the first logo.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A 20th Century Fox-esque drumbeat, followed by a loud, overly bombastic and at the same time triumphant fanfare with the last note being held. (This was also used as Producciones Sotomayor's 3rd logo fanfare.)

'''Availability:''' Rare, seen on their movies of the time. One example is Blood Revenge.


'''Audio:''' A patriotic trumpet fanfare which repeats twice, accompanied by a drumroll, and a descending strum of a violin, followed by the same patriotic trumpet fanfare.


'''Availability:''' Only known to appear in a TVB airing of ''父與子'' (''Father and Son'').
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Latest revision as of 05:15, 6 August 2024

Background

Union Film Enterprises Ltd. was a film company from Hong Kong.

1st logo (January 7, 1953-June 6, 1962)

Visuals: Over a dark sky backdrop, we see the text in Chinese with the two characters (which display "Union"), being bigger than the other 6 characters, standing behind a handful of 19 stars seen arching around the company name. A searchlight is turned on on the left side of the bottom of the screen. The other searchlight, which is on the right side then turns on too. They start moving up and down (a la 20th Century Fox) with the text revealing its shadows every time they move. The sequence then fades to black.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A bombastic and at the same time soft fanfare which consists of only one note, which sounds more patriotic than average.

Availability: Primarily seen in TVB airings of B&W films; it was first seen in (Family) and last seen in 吸血婦 (Vampire Woman).

2nd Logo (January 7, 1954)

Visuals: There is the same text and 19 stars from before, albeit on a grey background. The texts, now in a rock-like texture, are displayed on top of a rectangular pedestal while (which display "Union") is displayed on top of a smaller pedestal, being placed higher than the other texts. The stars are now arching around the text, and appear to be shiny.

Technique: A filmed model.

Audio: A patriotic trumpet fanfare which repeats twice, accompanied by a drumroll, and a descending strum of a violin, followed by the same patriotic trumpet fanfare.

Availability: Only known to appear in a TVB airing of 父與子 (Father and Son).

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