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=== (June 8, 1995) ===
===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film company from Hong Kong.
[[File:Winfair Productions Limited (1995, Credit - WoodKnapp94).png|center|300px]]
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'''Logo:''' On a space background, an angular prism rotates around and then 2 beams of light slice the prism into 3 pieces. One of the pieces then move away as the 2 other pieces morph into 2 Chinese characters. It then flickers as we zoom out to reveal a shiny filmstrip with the characters on every pane. It then slows down and then in quick succession, it shortens into a single silver pane as 10 beams of light appear and move out from the top and bottom of the pane and then the characters in blue then zoom in. Blue Chinese characters appear below it one by one and 2 lights wipe in "WINFAIR PRODUCTIONS LTD." below.


===Logo (June 8, 1995) ===
'''FX/SFX:''' The prism, two slices of the prism, the morph to Chinese characters, the filmstrip, and the formation of the logo. Presumably a combination of 2D animation an CGI.
[[File:Winfair Productions Limited (1995, Credit - WoodKnapp94).png|center|300px]]
[[File:Winfair logo.mp4|center|frameless]]


'''Visuals:''' On a space background, an angular prism rotates around and then 2 beams of light slice the prism into 3 pieces. One of the pieces then move away as the 2 other pieces morph into 2 Chinese characters. It then flickers as the screen zooms out to reveal a shiny filmstrip with the characters on every pane. It then slows down and then in quick succession, it shortens into a single silver pane as 10 beams of light appear and move out from the top and bottom of the pane and then the characters in blue then zoom in. Blue Chinese characters appear below it one by one and 2 lights wipe in "WINFAIR PRODUCTIONS LTD." below.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An ominous synth effect score, ending with a cheerful fanfare, which is that of the Art Sea Films Company music.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Only known to be seen on ''Da hua ying xiong'' (''Lying Hero'').


'''Audio:''' An ominous synth effect score, along with whooshes and crashing noises as the prism is broken, then a gong-like sound effect as the filmstrip forms and zooms out. Then, a shorter version of ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0g7YfbERN8 National Enterprise (3)]'' by Keith Mansfield plays (a stock track).
'''Legacy:''' The nature of this logo is pretty ominous, and the sudden change out of a filmstrip, breaking glass, the fanfare and the darkness would unsettle people who aren't used to it.


'''Availability:''' Only known to be seen on ''Da hua ying xiong'' (''Lying Hero'').


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Latest revision as of 05:21, 6 August 2024

Background

Winfair Productions Ltd. was a film company from Hong Kong.

Logo (June 8, 1995)

Visuals: On a space background, an angular prism rotates around and then 2 beams of light slice the prism into 3 pieces. One of the pieces then move away as the 2 other pieces morph into 2 Chinese characters. It then flickers as the screen zooms out to reveal a shiny filmstrip with the characters on every pane. It then slows down and then in quick succession, it shortens into a single silver pane as 10 beams of light appear and move out from the top and bottom of the pane and then the characters in blue then zoom in. Blue Chinese characters appear below it one by one and 2 lights wipe in "WINFAIR PRODUCTIONS LTD." below.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: An ominous synth effect score, along with whooshes and crashing noises as the prism is broken, then a gong-like sound effect as the filmstrip forms and zooms out. Then, a shorter version of National Enterprise (3) by Keith Mansfield plays (a stock track).

Availability: Only known to be seen on Da hua ying xiong (Lying Hero).

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