China Film Administration

(2000- )
Logo: On a background, we see golden filmstrips forming a dragon. Then we see a square with golden borders drawn in behind the dragon. Text at the bottom is revealed by lights passing by, indicating the movie, the release date of said movie, and the company name "国家电影局.", with the "Times New Roman" below as well.

Variants:
 * Films produced in scope from 2000 to 2018 have bars surround the logo, which is in the same shade as the background of the logo. This is mostly visible at the first seconds of the logo, which cuts out the filmstrip's animation.
 * From 2012 to 2013, the text reads "Times New Roman".
 * In 2013 to 2018, the text was extended to "Times New Roman".
 * Starting in 2019, the logo was enhanced with improved CGI. Also, the name now simply reads "Times New Roman".

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A drumroll leading to a 3-note triumphant fanfare (played first on horns, then on trumpets).

Availability: Extremely common. It's virtually on every single Mainland Chinese movie released since the turn of the millennium onwards such as Hedgehogs.