Crea Anima2

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum



Background

Crea Anima2 (sometimes abrebiated to Anima2) was a Spanish animation studio. From the little that is known about its history is that its first production was Eskimos in the Caribbean (1998-1999) and the last one was Miliki presenta: habia una vez (2002).

Logo (2002)

Visuals: Over a gray stormy background, the logo starts with some walls on a blue circuit board, which emit discharges between them. We approach a wall with yellow lights, where the electric discharges come from. The camera moves through the structure, so that the camera moves away, revealing the Anima2 logo (which consists of a stylized A in the shape of a child with a 2 next to it). The logo recedes and becomes flat and white (except for the two that is still blue), the background becomes metallic, and lasers write the word "ANIMATION STUDIOS" in a modern font. The background rotates a bit and the logo fades out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Sounds of wind, zaps, and thunder at the beginning. A slight whoosh is heard when the logo is revealed, along with some fast synth notes as the logo moves away and becomes flat. Finally, the sounds of lasers are heard when these appear and it ends with a low volume synth note.

Availability: Appears on the VHS & DVD release of the direct-to-video film Miliki Presenta Había Una Vez.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.