Ovation TV Originals

Logo (2010-2013)


Logo: On a white background, we see many concentric rings; each with different patterns, expanding and shrinking back down before disappearing. Once the majority of the rings disappear individually, several remain on screen after shrinking; and turn yellow, becoming a circle composed of the rings. The word "ovaTIon" appears beneath the yellow circle; from the left, letter by letter.

Technique: Stop-motion animation.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show/movie.

Availability: Appeared on Song by Song: Dolly Parton, among other original shows and movies produced by the network at the time.

Logo (2013-2015)


Logo: On a white background, we see a small gold circle on the center of the screen. The gold circle vanishes; and becomes two gold curves of the same size, one on top and one on the bottom. The curves become a golden ring; and 3 more gold rings stack up around the first one, each slightly larger than the one before it. The letter “O” suddenly appears in dark gray inside the circle of rings from the left. The letter “V” appears in gold to the right of the “O”, followed by an “A” in red, a “T” in green, an “I” in teal, an “O” in dark red, and an “N” in green. Each color letter individually turns gray to match the first “O”. Below the word “OVATION” in the ring circle, a rectangle looking like a paintbrush stroke; reading “art everywhere” appears and rapidly flashes gold, red, green, teal, and gray; in that order. A small copyright stamp appears below.

Logo: On a white background, we see a small gold circle on the center of the screen. The gold circle vanishes; and becomes two gold curves of the same size, one on top and one on the bottom. The curves become a golden ring; and 3 more gold rings stack up around the first one, each slightly larger than the one before it. The letter “O” suddenly appears in dark gray inside the circle of rings from the left. The letter “V” appears in gold to the right of the “O”, followed by an “A” in red, a “T” in green, an “I” in teal, an “O” in dark red, and an “N” in green. Each color letter individually turns gray to match the first “O”. Below the word “OVATION” in the ring circle, a rectangle looking like a paintbrush stroke; reading “art everywhere” appears and rapidly flashes gold, red, green, teal, and gray; in that order. A small copyright stamp appears below.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A “whoosh” and a “sparkling” sound combined; when the golden rings appear and stack up together. Followed by another “whoosh” sound as “OVATION” appears in the circle and the letters change colors. Then a “static crackling” sound as the rectangle appears below and rapidly changes colors.

Availability: Seen on Season 2 episodes of The Art Of, among other original shows and movies that aired on the network at time.

Logo (2015-2018)


Logo: On a silver, teal, and dark gray swirly gradient background, we see the text “OVATION ORIGINAL SERIES” to the right; partially obscured. Two dark gray swirls on the top left swing off to the far left side of the screen; bringing the “OVATION ORIGINAL SERIES” text fully into view in the process; with a thin white vertical line to the left of the text. The ring circle logo from the previous logo then appears on the top left corner of the screen, with “OVATION” inside the circle; and the rectangle below it from before, reading “art everywhere” slightly smaller and in teal. The swirly background then shifts itself slightly.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A synth tap, with an echo effect.

Availability: Seen on Art Breakers, among other original shows at the time that aired on the network.

Logo (2018-)


Logo: On a black background, we see the 2018-present OVATION logo, in silver; at an angle, tilted down to the bottom right of the screen. The logo then rotates, to become right side up. Several gray pulse waves emanate from the sides of the logo once it stops rotating. A copyright stamp fades in below.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A thump with a clock ticking sound at the end.

Availability: Current. Seen at the end of the network’s original shows and movies since their 2018 rebrand. Including Season 5 episodes of The Art Of.