FilmPower (Hong Kong)

(19??-20??)

Logo: On a black background, We see 4 fireworks/sparks drawing transparent-esque lines. The lines spin about 90 degrees to show the text "FILM". Suddenly, the text zooms in on a subway effect, which the effect turns to the right side of the screen and zooms out. Once it zooms out, we see the text "POWER" in front of "FILM" with a ton of filmreels overpassing the background. They slow down and they stop when the filmreels dissappear. Belong the two texts there is a shadow effect, and over that effect there are some white, chinese text.

FX/SFX: Everything in the logo, all made with CGI.

Cheesy Factor: The animation is dated, fast and avant-garde. and the sounds are way off the charts for a good scare for the people. Why would anyone do this logo?

Music/Sounds: A very-fastly ascending sound following lot of synth beeps/sounds, and finalizing with nature sounds and a very low warbled sound, that it goes louder, but reasonly cut to the end.

Availability: Rare, bordering on extinct. Seen on it's movies from it's time.

Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. Everyone would just respect the fact that the sounds are resembling the Bryanston Pictures logo, and also the animation could give many scares, also the fireworks that form the lines. It's lower for those who find the logo cool, or the sounds like it's an opening of an action movie.