(1982-1990?)
Nickname: "Art Centre Productions Brother", "The Brass AG",
Logo: On a black background, a red sunburst flash through screen, leaving a red/maroon trail of the "aG" which is in lowercase, but a 2 mirroed a's, zoom out with a red light trails in front, then fills with red (a la Art Centre Productions) and the outlined logo (which is in neon brass yellow) zooms out, and then places inside red "aG" logo, then turns to yellow, which flashes, and then make the logo looks like a golden "ag" which contains 2 mirrored "a's" but with "G" in the same "a". The Chinese text zooms out, followed by English text in white, which flashes. The same animation is a same as the Art Centre Productions logo, and the company name is looks like to the Authority Films Ltd. logo, but nicknamed "The Brass AG".
FX/SFX: The Art Centre-like trails zooming, the outline zooming and the logo forming.
Variants:
- On Carry on Pickpocket, the logo was in CinemaScope.
- Some trailers have the logo run faster.
- Other trailers (such as The Intellectual Trio) crop the logo down to widescreen, but keep the normal speed.
- The tint and the quality of the logo may vary.
- On the trailer of Carry on Pickpocket, the quality of the logo is slightly off.
Music/Sounds: A horn sounding tune, then a 4-note trumpet is heard during the logo forming, and 3-note is heard when the company name is zooming. The fanfare was used on the P.T. Firman Abadi Film logo.
Music/Sounds/Variants: In some trailers, the little fast and smoother arranged version of the jingle (following into 2-notes) was heard before the logo is fully finishing and the company name follows the logo.
Availability: Uncommon, Seen on Carry On Pickpocket (the first film to use it), Who's the Crook (the LaserDisc of which has no logo), Sweet Sixteen, Just for Fun and The Intellectual Trio. It also appears on a Fortune Star trailer and some DVD/VCD releases of Carry on Pickpocket.