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Latest revision as of 16:10, 8 November 2024


Background

Vodorod Pictures is a Russian film production company founded in 2011, with it's CEO; producer and co-founder being Mikhail Vrubel.

1st Logo (January 26, 2017-March 16, 2018)

Visuals: On a black background, plenty of floating fluids emerge from the bottom, which form a sphere over time, as the screen zooms away for a moment. During the formation, the sphere formed by fluids contains a white bold "H", which is the initial letter for "hydrogen". When near completion, the fluid fades away as it creates a white circle with an inner cutout covering nearly all of the size of the circle. From below, the words "VODOROD PICTURES" - in either English or Russian - fade in a stacked format, with the other big and the other small. A white circle containing a "2" emerges from the bottom-right corner of the other circle.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The sounds of the water flowing followed by computer beeps then into a short, flute-like tune.

Availability: So far, it appeared only on Attraction and Ice. Also appears on the YouTube video titled "Production Service in Russia - Visual Guide by Vodorod Pictures".

2nd Logo (January 1, 2020-)

Visuals: At a dark setting, a white horizontal light emerges from the right as it passes through the left, with the darker "VODOROD" in the front. The horizontal light emerges again, where an endless loop starts happening shortly. The horizontal light's speed slowly ascends, bringing out light to reflect "VODOROD". "PICTURES" fades below the latter, as the horizontal light flattens.

Variants:

  • On Sputnik, the animation is in a red tint.
  • On Совершенно летние, "ПРОИЗВОДСТВО" fades above.
  • On Lord of the Wind, the animation is in a light blue tint.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A somewhat soft/eerie synth tune that progressively amplifies.

Audio Variants:

  • On Sputnik, the theme is slightly redone, with violins added at the beginning.
  • On Совершенно летние, the theme appears to be slightly different and altered.

Availability: Debuted on Invasion. The animated version appears so far on Sputnik, Nika, Совершенно летние and Lord of the Wind. The in-credit versions appear on Ice 2, Russian South, Guest from the Future, Ice 3 and most likely in others.

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