Simony Productions

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Logo (2000s)


Visuals: Against an image of a red evening set at a lake with mountains (which is actually a sample picture from Windows XP), a big metal object fades in and slides upwards while tilting. As the movement occurs, the same object drops a droplet of, what seems to be, wet metal. The droplet stays in place after said droplet stretches and another droplet drops below it. The droplet expands into a thin stick and spins as the stick fades out, as a metal plate vertically stretches to reveal itself, containing the text "SIMONY". Afterwards, the plate flies at different directions and horizontally stretches, and the stick can be seen inside of the letters making up the text. The metal plate finally settles onto the center, and the newly formed text "SIMONY" exits the plate and zooms in. As this happens, the text "PRODUCTIONS" below the two zooms in and spins all over the bottom side. The logo concludes with the text pausing the movement.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An electronic start up sound, two laser zaps, a whoosh sound, another electronic start up sound, another whoosh sound, various electronic sound effects, and an explosion sound. The logo also contains the "InfoNet Sting" sound effect at the end.

Audio Trivia: The ending sound effect originates from Network Music's ShockWave music library, and was also used for the Valseco logo.

Availability: The logo was shown in Public Lady.

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