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===Background===
===Background===
'''Computer Image Corporation''' is an American computer animation company, based in Denver, Colorado.
'''Computer Image Corporation''' is an American computer animation company, based in Denver, Colorado. The company created the Scanimate computer, and also animated the [[Prism Entertainment]] and [[ABS-CBN |City2 Television]] logos.


==={{Ordinal|1 }} Logo (1975)===
===Logo (1975)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a Scanimated galaxy-like whirling glowing green circle with orange rays. It is surrounded by swirling symmetrical lines. Everything is limited to a yellowish background with a transparent square in it. The black "COMPUTER IMAGE CORPORATION" text, printed in Peignot font, is shrinking and it positioned under the square. The circle with the rays in the square begins to fade, and after that the square turned black, and then divided into letters "C" and "i": two rectangles with a round hole in a rectangle on the left and a small square on top-right. It looks like the disket.
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'''Technique:''' Scanimation done by the company themselves.
'''Logo''': Against, on a black background, we see a Scanimated galaxy-like whirling glowing green circle with orange rays. It is surrounded by swirling symmetrical lines. Everything is limited to a yellowish background with a transparent square in it. The black "COMPUTER IMAGE CORPORATION" text, printed in Peignot font, is shrinking and it positioned under the square. The circle with the rays in the square begins to fade, and after that the square turned black, and then divided into letters "C" and "i": two rectangles with a round hole in a rectangle on the left and a small square on top-right. It looks like the disket.


'''Variants''':
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen only on Computer Image Corporation's 1975 demo reels.
'''FX/SFX''': Slightly cheesy Scanimation.


'''Music/Sounds''': Silent
'''Music/Sounds Variants''':


'''Availability''': Seen only on 1975 Computer Image Corporation's demo reels


[[Category:American animation logos]]
'''Editor's Note''': None
[[Category:Animation logos]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:Design agency logos]]
[[Category:Logos made by Computer Image Corporation]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 13:07, 26 September 2024


Background

Computer Image Corporation is an American computer animation company, based in Denver, Colorado. The company created the Scanimate computer, and also animated the Prism Entertainment and City2 Television logos.

Logo (1975)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a Scanimated galaxy-like whirling glowing green circle with orange rays. It is surrounded by swirling symmetrical lines. Everything is limited to a yellowish background with a transparent square in it. The black "COMPUTER IMAGE CORPORATION" text, printed in Peignot font, is shrinking and it positioned under the square. The circle with the rays in the square begins to fade, and after that the square turned black, and then divided into letters "C" and "i": two rectangles with a round hole in a rectangle on the left and a small square on top-right. It looks like the disket.

Technique: Scanimation done by the company themselves.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen only on Computer Image Corporation's 1975 demo reels.

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