UserWiki:MinistrycraftEntertainment

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Background
Eternity Media Group (Known as MINISTRYCRAFT 35 from 2016-20, Ministrycraft Entertainment from 2020-21, and Eternity Entertainment from 2021-22) is an Australian based YouTube channel, centred around logos and other graphic design content, with occasional short films included.

Logo (2019-2020)
Logo: against a black background, we zoom past a stylised 'M', in blue. When the camera settles into place, the text "MINISTRYCRAFT 35" fades in along with the byline "A MINISTRYCRAFT ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY", both in Proxima Nova Black. The logo shines.

Trivia: the logo design here is based on the infamous Screen Gems "S from Hell".

FX/SFX: simple CGI, created in Blender.

Music/Sounds: none.

Availability: only appears on a DreamWorks Animation logo evolution video.

Logo (September 3, 2020-March 31, 2021)
Logo: against a black background, we see the same stylised "M" from before, shining in via volumetric light.

FX/SFX: Same as above.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Only ever appeared as a standalone upload.

(March 31, 2021-October 31,2022)
Logo: A bright flash engulfs the screen. Once it dims, the Eternity Entertainment logo is revealed, consisting of the italicised word "ETERNITY" set in Impact, with the "N" being replaced with a yellow lightning bolt. The word "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below the "ITY".

FX/SFX: simple CGI, created in Blender.

Music/Sounds: A stock thunderclap sound when the logo flashes or the closing theme of the film.

Availability: Debuted on YouTube, with its first usage being on "Eternity's Speed Chess". It later appeared at the end of the short film "Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb".

(October 31, 2022- )
Logo: Same as the Eternity Entertainment logo, but enhanced with more bloom and without the word "ENTERTAINMENT".

FX/SFX: simple CGI, created in Blender.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Eternity Entertainment logo.

Availability: Debuted on the short film "Project Extraction", and is expected to appear on future projects.