Yiu Jeung Film Company (Hong Kong)

1st Logo (1964)

Nicknames: "Yet Another Proof That Still Logos Can Be Scary" "The Dragon and Texts from Hell" "The Tinnitus Happy-Sounding Fanfare" "The Reason Why I Didn't Watch Money for Marriage" "Feng Huang and Fong's Now Have A Baby" "Why I Am Confused Again?" Logo: On a gray background we see a picture of black background with a dragon catching from what's supposed to be a sun (Possibly the meaning of the Qing Dynasty flag), on the northeast side of the screen. Below it's borders, we see the company's name on the top, and the text "Film Enterprises Co." (all of these traduced into English) on the bottom, all in white text.

FX/SFX: None, it's a still logo.

Cheesy Factor: The text's font seems ugly and the dragon is off-centered on the picture. The sun's rays on the picture seem too bad too. The music is working too hard, though it adds to the cheesiness of the logo.

Music/Sounds: An FANTASTICLY LOUD bombastic fanfare which gets more bombastic as the logo goes.

Availability: Only seen on Money for Marriage.

Scare Factor: It depends on your study of Chinese culture. It can range from high to nightmare, beacuse even if this is a still logo, the bombastic fanfare can make everyone's people's bones shiver, and they would run in fear whenever they are not expecting it! The text can also contribute, and the picture can also do the same thing. Medium for those who used to it.