Lee Ying Film Co. (Hong Kong)

1st Logo (1960's?) Logo: On a dark gray background, we see a filmstrip-like ribbon with the text on chinese (there are six characters on the ribbon, with it's 2 final chinese characters being more bigger than the other four ones) Over the big characters, we see a black filming camera, with it's holder being gray. Over the ribbon, the text "LEE YING FILM CO." appears.

FX/SFX: None, unless you count the fades.

Cheesy Factor: The texts are too big for the logo and the traduction seems very unnefortive, but there's only one true problem, 'The music is too horrible it will buzz your ears! 'Why did they make it too surprising for everyone? This goes in par with the Serama Film Company (Indonesia) and the Titwala Filmwalas (India) logos.

Music/Sounds: A 10-note LOUD, triumphant music which looks horrible for it's quality.

Availability: Unknown. Seen on their films of the time, but it's mostly extremely rare outside Hong Kong. If you live here, search from some prints of the logo and then find them quickly.

Scare Factor: High to nightmare. The darkness of the logo, the characters but mostly the music may have the potential to give someone a heart attack as this would play before anything that comes to it, especially for those who unexpected it. The fact that it's brief exhurberates it even more, and the logo itself doesn't help! However, it's low for those who used to it. It may vary on your thinking.