Pixvana

Logo descriptions by Muzzarino

Photos by Muzzarino

Video capture courtesy of Pixvana

Editions by Nightspears

Background: Pixvana is a software setup technology founded in Seattle on December 2015. The purpose of the company is to realize the potential of XR Storytelling.

1st Logo

(April 24, 2016)

Logo: The "Pixvana" fades in first and then "presents" shows up.

Variant: On the video demonstrating viewports, the logo is off center with mirroring effects.

FX/SFX: The fades

Music/Sounds: The music played over the logo for each video demonstrating effects with the technology

Availability: Can be seen on the company's official YouTube channel.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo

(May 18, 2016)

Logo: On a white background, the two lines from left and right join to the split screen effect and the text pans from the split screen.

Variant: On the Meet Pixvana video, the text pans up from the clipping on the rum swizzle background.

Music/Sounds: The voices and music is usually played over the logo

Music/Sound Variant: On the Meet Pixvana video, the coin sound effect from the Mario Bros. series is played.

Availability: Same as the 1st logo.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo

(July 20, 2016-)

Logo: On a black background, 3 RGB light dots jump from the cloud which then separate and bounce. Four seconds after they bounce, the dots explode into particles and fly around. When it's time to form the corporate text, the particles and the lime vortex compile together. During that, then background including the clouds turn green. During the zoom out animation for the text the pix-elation from the particles turns into a smoothed out text with "pix" in malachite coloring and "vana" in chartreuse.

Variant: A short version exists. This variant starts at the point where the vortex and particles form the text.

FX/SFX: The CGI RGB color dots explode and re-construct into text with vortex pixelation. Very impressive animation, with the added 360 motion makes it top notch.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Current, was spotted on Pixvana's official YouTube channel with the footage made in 360 degree video.

Editor's Note: None.