AT&T Originals

1st Logo (2016)
Logo: On a white background, the text "AT&T" fades in. Then it slides to the left, as the word "Originals" slides from behind it, settling right next to it.

Technique: The text fading in and sliding.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on early episodes of You, Me, Her.

2nd Logo (2016-2017)
Logo: On a black background, we see a blank blue circle bounce in from the center of the screen as five curved cut-outs wipe in on the circle, forming the AT&T globe logo. The text "AT&T Originals" in white fades in below, and the finished result slowly zooms in.

Trivia: This logo uses the same animation as the ID used in AT&T's television commercials.

Technique: The circle popping up, the curves cutting through the circle, the text fading in, and the slow zooming. Simple but effective animation, complied by Interbrand of New York, New York.

Music/Sounds: The current "Sonic" jingle from AT&T (a 4-note harp sounder with a synth in the background). Composed by Made Music Studio of Burbank, California and New York, New York.

Availability: Currently seen on AT&T programming, such as Rogue. However, this logo is restricted to television airings, as online streamings feature the DirecTV Original Content logo instead.

3rd Logo (2017-2020)
Logo: We see three close-up shots of detailed light blue rings revolving on a globe which features a series of clips from different shows, one after another, and with a different camera angle and different footage each shot. After that, we move away from the rings, revealing that they are a shiny 3D rendition of the AT&T "Globe" in a black-dark blue gradient background. After we zoom out to a comfortable distance, the text "AT&T ORIGINALS" (set in a white italic font) fades in below the AT&T "Globe". Both the "Globe" and the text shine.

Technique: The camera moving, the rings revolving, the text shining and the shining. Very impressive CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A droning sounder with whooshes throughout.

Availability: No longer current due to Audience Network's shutdown. Seen on AT&T programming from the time.