Asymmetric Studio

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Background

Asymmetric Studio is an international 3D animation and visual effects studio based in Moscow. The full service studio was founded by Victor Lakisov in 2007.

Logo (February 14, 2016-)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a weird-looking cube-like machine, with bolts scattered on every side, many wheels and cogs, a radio station line, a speaker, 3 gold-colored buttons, a green and bronze heart-like shape with bronze stripes running down it and a golden-colored connector, and a screen. A second later, the screen turns on, revealing a red background with the text "ASYMMETRIC VFX STUDIO" stacked on top of each other and rotated to the side. The text "ASYMMETRIC STUDIO" (with "STUDIO" in a smaller font) flickers on at the bottom of the cube. Throughout the logo, the cube slowly turns to the left.

Trivia: In the film this logo appears on, Quackerz, the object in this logo can be seen being placed on a table by Kianga when he makes a dish, mainly serving as a radio.

Technique: Simple CGI, done by Asymmetric themselves.

Audio: A click, followed by static and an unintelligible voice speaking. Otherwise, the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on Quackerz and Robo.

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