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'''Technique:''' Simple CGI.
'''Technique:''' Simple CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A relaxing saxophone tune accompanied with stock, low quality sound effects of water splashing, the wind blowing, and high-pitched whooshes when "SOLID" flies into the rhombus.
'''Audio:''' A relaxing saxophone tune accompanied with stock, low quality sound effects of water splashing, the wind blowing, and high-pitched whooshes when "SOLID" flies into the rhombus.


'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''Oganigwe'', ''Big Daddies'', among other films they have produced.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''Oganigwe'', ''Big Daddies'', among other films they have produced.

Revision as of 18:21, 7 October 2023


(1999-2005)


Logo: The logo starts off on a water surface reflecting the moon and clouds, followed by a bobber splash into the water. Panning upwards while passing by several clouds, a white figure is sitting on the moon. "S" fades in behind the moon, followed by "OLID" and several clouds changing the screen to a different view of the sky. While the full name "SOLID PRODUCTIONS" zooms downwards, a spinning, light red diamond with a red rhombus is shown. "SOLID" flies into the rhombus letter by letter while a lens flare hovers over the shape. After that, the screen freezes.

Variant: On Big Daddies, the logo fades out earlier.

Technique: Simple CGI.

Audio: A relaxing saxophone tune accompanied with stock, low quality sound effects of water splashing, the wind blowing, and high-pitched whooshes when "SOLID" flies into the rhombus.

Availability: Can be seen on Oganigwe, Big Daddies, among other films they have produced.

Legacy: This logo is somewhat infamous in the community due to it copying the same concept as the DreamWorks Pictures logo nearly 1:1.

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