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===1st (known) Logo (July 8, 1953-1960s)===
===1st (known) Logo (July 8, 1953-1960s)===
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'''Logo:''' On a morning sky background with reflection (possibly water or river) with 4 Chinese characters, which are translating to "A Yung Hwa Production". Over the frame, there is a Chinese pagoda, which is zooming in slowly, it stops and the logo then finishes zooming in. The logo stands 2-3 seconds until fades out.
'''Logo:''' On a morning sky background with reflection (possibly water or river) with 4 Chinese characters, which are translating to "A Yung Hwa Production". Over the frame, there is a Chinese pagoda, which is zooming in slowly, it stops and the logo then finishes zooming in. The logo stands 2-3 seconds until fades out.



Revision as of 06:48, 28 May 2023

1st (known) Logo (July 8, 1953-1960s)

Logo: On a morning sky background with reflection (possibly water or river) with 4 Chinese characters, which are translating to "A Yung Hwa Production". Over the frame, there is a Chinese pagoda, which is zooming in slowly, it stops and the logo then finishes zooming in. The logo stands 2-3 seconds until fades out.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: 2 gong notes with deep sounds.

Availability: Quite rare, but is now scarce to find inside Hong Kong. It's seen on some Hong Kong films of the time as like seen in "翠翠", available on VHS/VCD releases and TVB airing print of said film.

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