The classic animation features a rotating globe and text that "wraps" around it. Here is how to set up the logic: 1. The Globe Rotation
Universal Animation Studios has produced some of the most beloved animated films of all time, including:
To get that "sunlight" effect behind the globe, create a yellow/white sun sprite and place it behind the globe layer.
The first Universal Pictures logo, created in 1912, featured a simple, hand-drawn design with a globe and the words "Universal Film Manufacturing Company." As the studio grew and began to produce animated films, the logo underwent several changes. In the 1930s, the studio introduced its first animated logo, featuring a globe with a spinning top hat and a cane, created by animator and director, William Garity. This early logo was a scratch-built design, literally drawn frame by frame, showcasing the studio's commitment to innovation and creativity.