User:Chow Woon Gan

About me
Hi, my name is Chow Woon Gan. I'm Malaysian. I live in the city of Kluang, Malaysia.

I have my YouTube account to upload my own logo videos or other stuff.

I started my logo interest in 2011, and that's why I come to AVID in 22 September 2021.

And of course, my edits here were mostly Cantonese film logos and video game logos.

Pages I've created
In here you can see a list of my created pages here. This section will be updated every time I created a page. Please note that any pages that are separated from two or more company names in a page, renamed pages and category page additions does not count.

2021

 * Sumo Digital (imported from Wikifoundry)

2023

 * Widescreen Games
 * Wong's Film Company
 * Codemasters Racing
 * Anytime Pictures
 * Saber Interactive
 * Funny Power Limited
 * Point of View Movie Production Company Limited
 * Tactical Development
 * Focus First Cuts (separated from the Focus Films Limited page per passed RfC with my own descriptions written on it)
 * Go Film Distribution Limited
 * Genlord Limited
 * Sum-Wood Productions
 * Armor Entertainment Ltd.
 * Film Dynasty Limited
 * Just Creative Studio
 * M8 Entertainment Limited
 * Sirius Pictures International Limited

Favourite logos

 * Celestial Pictures (2nd logo) - This logo was always seen on old movies from Shaw Brothers Ltd., and I found it as my favourite logos all around, even when it aired on a TV channel called Celestial Classic Movies, in which the channel plays classic movies from Shaw Brothers with distribution from this company.
 * Mei Ah Entertainment (2017-) - This logo was so amazing, and they used a re-orchestrated version of the 2nd logo theme. This made me list this logo as my 2nd favourite Hong Kong movie logos.
 * Rockstar Games (all logos of course) - Because I'm a fan of Grand Theft Auto and the company's other games (such as Midnight Club) though. Two of my favourite GTA games I've played are GTA IV and GTA: Liberty City Stories.
 * Shaw Brothers Ltd. (1958-2011) - This logo was so iconic in the Hong Kong film industry and again, I love to see it here on a TV channel called Celestial Classic Movies.

I'll update this list later, so stick around.