Software Sculptors
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Background: Software Sculptors was originally an independent anime company founded in New York City in 1993 by John Sirabella, Sam Liebowitz, and Henry Lai. They original specialized in anime-related software, such as screensavers and other computer products. When it was bought by Central Park Media in 1995, it started releasing anime titles on video, such as The Slayers, Revolutionary Girl Utena, and Cat Soup. Sirabella and Liebowitz both left CPM in 1996 and went on to form Media Blasters.
(1995?-2000s)
Logo: On a purple/indigo background, we see two sides of a cube rolling towards each other, forming the logo with a S on top of the cube. While this happens, the text
Background: Software Sculptors was originally an independent anime company founded in New York City in 1993 by John Sirabella, Sam Liebowitz, and Henry Lai. They original specialized in anime-related software, such as screensavers and other computer products. When it was bought by Central Park Media in 1995, it started releasing anime titles on video, such as The Slayers, Revolutionary Girl Utena, and Cat Soup. Sirabella and Liebowitz both left CPM in 1996 and went on to form Media Blasters.
(1995?-2000s)
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Logo: On a purple/indigo background, we see two sides of a cube rolling towards each other, forming the logo with a S on top of the cube. While this happens, the text
"S O F T W A R E S C U L P T O R S" flys in under the cube. The text "www.software-sculptors.com" fades in under the logo name after the logo forms.
FX/SFX: The forming of the cube, the flying in of the text, and the fading in of the company's website address. Pretty impressive CGI for mid 90s standards.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare. The best place to find this is on VHS/DVD releases of Slayers (released in America as The Slayers) and Revolutionary Girl Utena.
Scare Factor: None to low.
FX/SFX: The forming of the cube, the flying in of the text, and the fading in of the company's website address. Pretty impressive CGI for mid 90s standards.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare. The best place to find this is on VHS/DVD releases of Slayers (released in America as The Slayers) and Revolutionary Girl Utena.
Scare Factor: None to low.