Unison Films

Background
Unison Films is an independent production and distribution company based in the Tribeca area in New York City that was around as early as the mid 2000's.

(March 25, 2010-October 10, 2014)
Logo: On a black background, a glowing white line draws a circle, which lights up and leaves its inside blank. The shape splits into two pieces, which forms a weirdly shaped "S" and then duplicating into a "u", "n", "o" (which was initially half a circle before aligning with the top curve), and a "n" with the former two moving towards the left and the latter to the right. Simultaneously, a glowing ring also appears before slowly disappearing. Moving back a little further, a small line is drawn between the curved "n" and "s", forming an "i".

Variant:
 * Sometimes, the logo plays in reverse.
 * On A Late Quartet, the logo is still with no glow.

Technique: Simple but effective 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: The opening of the movie.

Availability: Rare; was seen on the few films produced by the company starting with Boy and ending with The Disappearance of Elanor Rigby: Her. The reverse variant was seen on the latter film as well as 360 and some films.