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Latest revision as of 16:17, 23 September 2024


Background

17th & Montgomery Productions is an American film production company.

Logo (September 6, 2024)

Visuals: On a white background, a gray ball flies in from the upper left and lands on a red wireframe seal's nose. The mammal bounces the ball in the air several times while hopping towards the right and the screen zooming towards it. Then, the seal dives into the water, creating a light splash, and the ball "turns", revealing a lighter shade of gray. While that happens, "17", in white, zooms in and out of the circle one by one, followed by an "m", in gray and a serif font, to fly up, grow, and burst, and land on the "7"'s bottom right, acting as a subscript. The logo elements zoom in, shine, and burst small dots while "17th 7 Montgomery Productions" zoom out below word by word. After the company name bursts, a lens flares scrolls in the front of the screen from left to right.

Technique: Flash animation.

Audio: Sound effects include a whoosh, the seal's calls, bouncing, splashing, and popping. Shining is also heard albeit at the end.

Availability: The logo is seen on Continue.

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