Cameron Entertainment Co., Ltd.
EnormousRat and Thisisanswer
Captures by
EnormousRat and Chow Woon Gan
Video captures courtesy of
cruiseshipz
Background
Cameron Entertainment Co., Ltd. was a film company from Hong Kong.
1st Logo (1990s-1997?)
Visuals: The screen zooms in on a silver horse galloping on a filmstrip in the middle of a futuristic city with many lights in space. The sequence then fades to another shot of the horse which leaps and flashes to become a golden Pegasus and flies to a shot of the Earth with the filmstrip behind it. It circles the Earth and the Pegasus goes into a standing pose as the filmstrip becomes fused beneath the Pegasus and surrounds the Earth. The Chinese characters and "CAMERON ENTERTAINMENT CO. LTD." in gold fade in and shine.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: An orchestral fanfare that becomes a powerful fanfare with whooshes.
Availability: Seen on Hong Kong movies of the era. [Examples?]
2nd Logo (1997?-May 17, 2007)
Visuals: The camera moves in space, passing a Jupiter-like planet and closing to another planet, lit by small sun. The Pegasus profile is seen on the golden surface of the planet. The sun goes around and shines brightly, covering the view. Then we see the golden Pegasus already moving through space, and the stylized wings appear at his back a second later. Then the Pegasus turns into the circular medallion with horse carving and the company name appears to the right.
Variant: On Whispers and Moans, the logo is still.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A majestic stock orchestral fanfare (a truncated excerpt of the end of Pictures in Time (A) by Keith Mansfield), accompanied with the deep whoosh when the screen zooms through the Jupiter-like planet, an explosion sound with some sparkling sounds when the sun shines, and the sound of the space ship's door closing ("Space, Door - Space Ship Door 3, Close, Sci Fi 02" from Sound Ideas' The General Series 6000 Sound Effects Library) when the wings appear.
Audio Variant: On Whispers and Moans, it's the opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on Hong Kong films of the era, such as Biozombie. It later reappeared on Whispers and Moans.