Concord Productions (Hong Kong)

(December 30, 1972)


Nickname: "Yin and Yang"

Logo: We have two circles, yellow and red, moving around a blank screen. Then, they start 'fighting' for a while, hitting each other and moving randomly on the screen. After that, the circles bounce around and stops. The yellow circle moves to the top left hand side of the screen, while the other moves to the bottom left hand. A large cream circle appears behind the smaller circles. The large circle fades into a yellow and red ying-yang symbol, similar to the emblem of Bruce Lee's martial art Jeet Kune Do. The smaller circles disappear, but after a while they pop up again, but the yellow one is on the bottom and the other on the top. On the right, "A CONCORD PRODUCTION" in an Eurostile Bold Extended font yellow fades in along with the Chinese translation written backwards below it.

Variant: On original Japanese prints of The Way of the Dragon, it is still.

FX/SFX: The fighting circles and the formation of the symbol, along with some fades.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Ultra rare. Only seen on early prints of The Way of the Dragon, Concord's first movie.

Editor's Note: The idea is very cool and creative for a logo.