Taylor Film And Video Production Centre (Hong Kong)

Logo: We see an extreme close up of an yellow three-dimensional minuscule "t" looking up and "f" looking down. It then zooms out with a light and then flashes, taking over the whole screen to reveal a space background, almost a la IMAX 1st logo. A numerous joint of blue big-like sparkles emit to form the blue chinese text in the bottom of the minuscule letters by order from left to right and then the text in white, "TAYLOR FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTRE" would appear in the bottom of the text, thanks to the blue sparkles that emitted and formed it. The minuscule letters then shine.

FX/SFX: The close up of the minuscule letters, the sparkles and said letters shining.

Cheesy Factor: Pretty choppy and Very fast animation for it's time, actually. It's very dated, but that's not just it. The first part seems too closed up to us more than usual, so we can see only yellow text. And the sparkles would have got more effort onto it, notice that is only one frame emitting to the right. The recording is also awful and too bright.

Music/Sounds: A drumroll, and then a majestic and at the same time bombastic fanfare that consists in only four notes, with the last note being held.

Availability: Extremely rare. Probably may have sen on Chu si kei bing.

Scare Factor: Low to high, depends on someone feeling bad memories of the close-up of the text, sudden sparkles and bombastic fanfare. The scare factor may vary for those who used to it, as the nature of the logo is cheesy enough to reverberate people.