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===Background===
Background: Xi'an Film Studio was an Chinese production company.
'''Xi'an Film Studio''' was one of the major Chinese film production studios founded on August 23, 1958. Since its establishment, the studio produced 19 films during its first decade such as ''Peach Blossom Fan'', which was acclaimed across China and SEA, and featured Chinese actress Wang Danfeng. Film production at the studio was prohibited during the Cultural Revolution but was resumed in 1979 with films such as ''The Reverberations of Life'' and ''The Xi'An incident. Xi'An Film Studio became a cradle of 'Chinese New Film' by recruiting recent Beijing Academy Graduates of the time and encouraging experimental film making, and the company reached its peak with films such as ''Old Well'' and ''Red Sorghum'', receiving a series of international prizes and blockbuster awards as a result.


The company faced financial hardship after a cut of the government subsidies, and began to engage in international co-productions. The company along with its adjunct businesses were incorporated to Xi’an Film Studio Company in August 2000.
1st (known) Logo (1976)


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Logo: On a sky background with some monuments and temples of Xi'an. We see a statue made of brown marble. The red text translates to "Xi'an Film Studio" is seen below.
|Xian Film Studio (1976) (Credit - 那些年代).png|1st (known) Logo (1975-May 23, 1976)
|Xian Film Studio (1979) (From - Young Swallow).png|2nd Logo (1979-1980)
|Xian Film Studio (1986) (From - The Magic Braid).png|3rd Logo (1980's?)
}}


===1st (known) Logo (1975-May 23, 1976)===
FX/SFX: None.
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Xian Film Studio (1976) (Credit - 那些年代).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a sky background with some monuments and temples of Xi'an is a statue made of brown marble. The red text that translates to "Xi'an Film Studio" is seen below.
Music/Sounds: A peaceful extended fanfare.


'''Variant:''' On ''A Yong'', the logo is shown in B&W.
Availability: Rare. May be seen on 1976-78 Xi'an films.


'''Technique:''' A still printed image.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Audio:''' A strong and majestic orchestral piece.
2nd Logo (1975-1981?)


'''Audio Variant:''' ''Kai shan de ren'' uses the opening score of the film.
Logo: On a red background, the Chinese characters from the last logo is in a generic font with "Xi'an Dianying Zhipianchang" in a capital letters. Sometimes the background is orange or black depending on the film.


'''Availability:''' Seen in ''Bi hai hong bo'', ''A Yong'', and ''Kai shan de ren''.
FX/SFX: None.


===2nd Logo (1979-1980)===
Variant: On rare cases, the picture of pagoda is seen and the background is green.
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Xian Film Studio (1979) (From - Young Swallow).png
Xian Film Studio (1980) (From - Love and Legacy).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, a vertical picture of a pagoda is seen on the right section of the screen. Placed over the background and image is the company name in both Chinese characters and Latin, both of which have a black shadow facing the bottom left. The former is in a gold texture and the latter is white and capitalized.
Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo. On other films it's silent.


'''Variant:''' On ''Love and Legacy'', the background is green.
Availability: Uncommon. Seen on 1975-1981 Mainland China films by the company.


'''Technique:''' A still printed image.
Editor's Note: TBA


'''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo. On other films it's silent.
3rd Logo (1980's?)


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Young Swallow'', ''The Thrill of Life'', and ''Love and Legacy''.
Logo: We see a three horses riding a wheel on a red background with pedestal. The chinese text and english text appears below. Then continues statue to moving.


===3rd Logo (1980's?)===
FX/SFX: The statue moving.
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Xian Film Studio (1986) (From - The Magic Braid).png
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'''Visuals:''' There is a chariot being pulled by three horses on a red background with pedestal. The Chinese text and English text appears below. Then, the statue continues moving.
Variant: The rare 1986 version use a gold Chinese text and statue does not moving.


'''Variant:''' The rare 1986 version use a gold Chinese text and the statue is still.
Music/Sounds: 3 gong notes.


'''Technique:''' Live-action model work.
Availability: Very rare, Seen on many movies.


'''Audio:''' 3 gong notes.
Editor's Note: Medium to high.


'''Availability:''' Seen on a few movies such as ''The Magic Braid''.
4th Logo (Mid 1980s)


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Logo: Superinposed over a screen is a Chinese text in a sealed font. We see the company name just appearing over the frame.

Variant: Ballad of the Yellow River has a white background with lion standing on a filmed pedestal. The "XI'AN FILM STUDLO" is seen.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Common. Seen on 80's Mainland print of Ballad of the Yellow River, Also, seen on Life (1984) and Old Well (1986).

Editor's Note: It's kinda funny that a rather unexpecting typo is seen on the Ballad of the Yellow River variant, the typo is that "STUDIO" is misspelled as "STUDLO"

5th Logo (1992)

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Logo: On a red background, we see a Chinese text "Liaoning Film Studio / Xi'an Film Studio" in white Chinese script font seen below. Then fades to a supporting company text.

FX/SFX: None

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: Only appeared on "爷儿俩开歌厅".

6th Logo (1991-1993)

Logo: On a black background, the same Chinese text from the 2nd and 4th logo is seen with the English text in an Arial Narrow font. The screen stands 7 seconds.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Common than previous logo.

Editor's Note: None.

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Latest revision as of 10:17, 25 August 2024

Background

Xi'an Film Studio was one of the major Chinese film production studios founded on August 23, 1958. Since its establishment, the studio produced 19 films during its first decade such as Peach Blossom Fan, which was acclaimed across China and SEA, and featured Chinese actress Wang Danfeng. Film production at the studio was prohibited during the Cultural Revolution but was resumed in 1979 with films such as The Reverberations of Life and The Xi'An incident. Xi'An Film Studio became a cradle of 'Chinese New Film' by recruiting recent Beijing Academy Graduates of the time and encouraging experimental film making, and the company reached its peak with films such as Old Well and Red Sorghum, receiving a series of international prizes and blockbuster awards as a result.

The company faced financial hardship after a cut of the government subsidies, and began to engage in international co-productions. The company along with its adjunct businesses were incorporated to Xi’an Film Studio Company in August 2000.



1st (known) Logo (1975-May 23, 1976)

Visuals: On a sky background with some monuments and temples of Xi'an is a statue made of brown marble. The red text that translates to "Xi'an Film Studio" is seen below.

Variant: On A Yong, the logo is shown in B&W.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: A strong and majestic orchestral piece.

Audio Variant: Kai shan de ren uses the opening score of the film.

Availability: Seen in Bi hai hong bo, A Yong, and Kai shan de ren.

2nd Logo (1979-1980)

Visuals: On a blue background, a vertical picture of a pagoda is seen on the right section of the screen. Placed over the background and image is the company name in both Chinese characters and Latin, both of which have a black shadow facing the bottom left. The former is in a gold texture and the latter is white and capitalized.

Variant: On Love and Legacy, the background is green.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: Same as the previous logo. On other films it's silent.

Availability: Seen on Young Swallow, The Thrill of Life, and Love and Legacy.

3rd Logo (1980's?)

Visuals: There is a chariot being pulled by three horses on a red background with pedestal. The Chinese text and English text appears below. Then, the statue continues moving.

Variant: The rare 1986 version use a gold Chinese text and the statue is still.

Technique: Live-action model work.

Audio: 3 gong notes.

Availability: Seen on a few movies such as The Magic Braid.

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