Roddenberry Graphics

Background: Roddenberry Studio was started in 2007 to make visual animation in the movies. After participating in two movie projects, the studio started to produce movies itself, as Roddenberry Graphic.

1st Logo

(2007 - 2008)

Logo: We see a close-up of a wireframe ball, which spins and zooms out. The words "outstanding frames - Roddenberry studio" are wiped by a blue streak. Then the sphere becomes solid and rolls down the screen.

FX/SFX: None, the logo is static.

Cheesy Factor: Too many small wireframe lines!

Music/Sounds: Sound of wiping and ball hardening.

Availability: Still version seen at the end of the first produced movie The Stainless Steel, and the opening animation appeared on Townsend.

Scare Factor: Low.

2nd Logo

(2008 - )

Nickname: "The Apple Row"

Logo: We see four red apples coming from beyond and zooming to the screen, rotating in process. Then a green apple flies and sticks on, making word berry to appear. Then Rodden slides out from besides berry, and 3d graphics lower from the words. After hanging for several seconds, apples fly hastily in all directions.

FX/SFX: Simple but great animation. I even wish this logo to exist in real world.

Music/Sounds: Four similar sounds of flying apples and the different one for green apple. The first word appears with a glass collision sound, the second has the brakes noise. The apples then fly producing speed whistle.

Availability: Appeared on short-length film Shores, as well as on Mysterious Island episodes.

Scare Factor: None.

3rd Logo

(2010 - )

Logo: The camera flies around the apple with random acceleration and shaking. We can briefly see the word Roddenberry in decorative font lying on the surface, but next shot has the word already over the apple. The logo turns negative and back.

FX/SFX: Live action with an apple and word animation.

Music/Sounds: Somber tune with drumbeats followed with a whoosh.

Availability: Was seen on Crystal Key and The Mobius Band. Will be seen on upcoming movies.

Scare Factor: Low, only by a negative effect.